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    Sport, Exercise and Physical Activity

    Durham University

    Durham University

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    United Kingdom, Durham

    University RankQS Ranking
    78

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    C603

    Campuses

    Durham City

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2024
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 24,900  / year
    Next Intake September-2024

    Sport, Exercise and Physical Activity

    About

    We are passionate not only about improving sport performance, but also reducing inequality, promoting social justice, and ensuring better health and wellbeing through sport, exercise and physical activity. Studying on the BA (Hons) Sport, Exercise and Physical Activity with us at Durham will enable you to explore a broad range of topics across the spectrum from grassroots to elite sport, and also across the varied connections between sport and contemporary issues such as inequality, the environment, crime, and obesity.

    Across your three years of study, you will engage in a variety of core and optional modules in the social science disciplines of sport sociology, sport policy and sports development. The flexible design of the degree will also allow you to select and experience modules associated with other areas of the sport and exercise sciences, including physiology, psychology, and physical activity, nutrition and health.

    Your research and academic study skills will be developed through bespoke modules, and during the final year dissertation project you will engage in deeper investigation of a sport, exercise or physical activity topic that particularly interests you. In addition, our employability-focused course provides further opportunities for you to take sport and exercise leadership and placement modules, as well as open modules from other departments across the University.

    Learning, teaching and assessment approaches all emphasise the application of academic knowledge to real-life examples and practices in sport, exercise and physical activity. As such, we will enable you to develop your intellectual capacities and personal qualities, as well as to acquire a broad range of practical, professional and employability skills that can be applied to a range of future career paths and further postgraduate studies.

    Develop new perspectives on a range of contemporary issues across sport and physical activity.

    Students on this course learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, practical workshops and laboratories, informal but scheduled one-to-one support, and self-directed learning, such as academic reading, research and preparation tasks. All of these are supported by a virtual learning environment, Learn Ultra.

    Seminars, workshops and practical classes are taught in much smaller groups than lectures, small enough to allow one-to-one interaction with tutors. These sessions allow you to develop knowledge and skills through investigating real-life sport, exercise and physical activity issues and through undertaking practical tasks, such as podcast recording and working with different client groups. Our emphasis on small-group and practical teaching reflects a conscious choice to enhance the quality of the learning experience rather than the quantity of formal sessions.

    Small-group teaching and one-to-one attention from a personal academic advisor (provided for all students when they enter the course) are part of the learning experience throughout the degree, but by the final year classroom time gives way, to some extent, to independent research, including a capstone research dissertation. The dissertation is supported by one-to-one supervision and makes up a third of final year credits.

    In this way the degree systematically supports you in transforming from a consumer of knowledge in the classroom to becoming a generator of knowledge, ready for professional or postgraduate life. All formal teaching arrangements are supported by individual tutorials with teaching staff and induction sessions that begin in the week before the start of the course and continue at key times throughout each year of the degree.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Alternative international requirements

    IGCSE / GCSE / O-Level: 5 passes at A-C in relevant subjects (excluding native language). New grades 9 - 4 in English and Maths

    IB Diploma Programme: 26 points (IB Certificate accepted, 26 points) (Subject pass level is 3)

    A levels: 84 UCAS points (formerly 240) no E grades at A level counted towards UCAS points total, combinations of A and AS levels accepted

    24 UCAS points from AS only (native language accepted) (formerly 80 UCAS points)

    Successful completion of General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi) - 80%

    Career

    Career opportunities

    Sport and Exercise Sciences

    Of those students who graduated in 2019:

    • 77% are in paid employment or further study 15 months after graduation across all our programmes

    Of those in employment:

    • 70% are in high skilled employment
    • With an average salary of آ£25,000.

    (Source: HESA Graduate Outcomes Survey. The survey asks leavers from higher education what they are doing 15 months after graduation. Further information about the Graduate Outcomes survey can be found here www.graduateoutcomes.ac.uk)

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 24,900  / year

    How to Apply

    If you want to be challenged and inspired to achieve the extraordinary then we’d love to hear from you. 

    Most applicants apply to us using UCAS, however where applicants and their schools are not using UCAS at all, but are using Common App we will accept applications through this route instead. 

    Applying through UCAS

    If you’re applying to us through UCAS, use our handy guide below to help you. 

    1. Deadlines

    For the best chance of receiving an offer, you’ll need to apply by 18:00 (GMT) on 26 January 2022. If you’re applying for Oxbridge, or Medicine, Dentistry or Veterinary Science, then the application deadline is 15 October. Your school or college may have their own deadline for you to apply so they have enough time to write your reference, so you’ll need to bear this in mind. 

    2. Register 

    Register with UCAS. If you’re applying through school or college then you’ll need a buzzword, so make sure you know what this is. If you’re not applying through a school or college then you won’t need a buzzword. When you register you’ll be given a username, will need to create your own password, and will be given a UCAS personal ID. Make sure you keep these safe as you will need them a lot. 

    3. Start your application

    You can usually start your application from September for entry to university the following year. The online system lets you complete your application in stages – simply save as you go along and you can return to it later. 

    The application is made up of different sections, including your personal details, qualifications, course choices, a personal statement and a reference. 

    UCAS have some great guides to help you complete your application on their website

    You can choose up to five courses. Use the institution code D86 for Durham. 

    4. Colleges 

    You can also let us know what your college preference is on your UCAS application. If you want to do this then use the appropriate campus code from the list below. If you don’t have a preference for a particular college then use the campus code O. 

    College  Campus Code 
    Collingwood
    Grey
    Hatfield
    John Snow 
    Josephine Butler
    South College
    St Aidan’s
    St Chad’s
    St Cuthbert’s Society 4
    Stephenson 8
    St Hild & St Bede 5
    St John’s J
    St Mary’s M
    Trevelyan T
    University U
    Van Mildert V

    5. What happens next 

    Once you’ve submitted your application to UCAS they will let you know they have received it and will send it to all of your university choices. Selection processes vary between universities and courses so don’t worry if you don’t hear from your choices straight away. When the universities you have applied to are ready to make their decisions, you’ll be able to see them on at UCAS.

    You can find out more about the selection process at Durham here

    Applying through Common App

    1. We welcome applications through Common App as an alternative route for applicants who are unable to use UCAS. Please note if you are using UCAS for any university or college application, we are unable to consider your Common App application, and you would need Durham to be one of your five choices with UCAS.

    2. As part of your Durham application you’ll need to submit a personal statement. We’ll consider this rather than your Common App essay questions.

    3. You can submit your college preference through one of our Durham specific questions in Common App.

    4. After submitting your application, you can send evidence of your qualifications (e.g. College Board reports, academic transcripts) directly to Durham by emailing [email protected]

    Hints and Tips

    1. It’s never too early to start thinking about the course you want to study. Do your online research and take advantage of Open Days, Campus Tours (virtual options available) and talking to current students to find out as much as you can about your subject and the universities you’re interested in. You only have a maximum of 5 choices on your UCAS application, so it’s important you take advantage of all the resources available to choose the right courses and universities for you.

    2. Give yourself enough time to complete your application before the deadline – don’t leave it until the last minute! You need to give yourself the best chance of getting an offer, so plan in enough time so you don’t need to rush. 

    3. Double check each section before you submit your application. It’s especially important that factual information is correct, especially the grades you achieved in your qualifications. 

    4. If you’re using a school email address then don’t forget to change this to a personal one before you leave. Most universities send you information by email and don’t want you to miss important messages they might send during the summer months. 

    5. Don’t forget, UCAS have lots of helpful hints and tips, including a video guide. Or you could Ask one of our friendly advisers, who are always happy to help.

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    Sport, Exercise and Physical Activity

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