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University of Lincoln
web: www.lincoln.ac.uk e-mail: [email protected] tel: 01522 886644 1
Faculty of Health, Life & Social Sciences
School of Sport and Exercise Science
University of Lincoln
web: www.lincoln.ac.uk e-mail: [email protected] tel: 01522 886644
Welcome
BSc. (Hons) SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCE
BSc. (Hons) SPORT DEVELOPMENT AND COACHING
University of Lincoln
web: www.lincoln.ac.uk e-mail: [email protected] tel: 01522 886644
THE SCHOOL
• Expert academic staff involved in consultancy and research.
• Depth in practical coaching and applied sport science expertise
• Excellent sport science facilities in the new HPC.
• Specialist practical facilities both on and offsite.
University of Lincoln
web: www.lincoln.ac.uk e-mail: [email protected] tel: 01522 886644
SPECIAL FEATURES
Industry-informed degrees, recently updated.
Laboratory equipment and sport facilities accessible for students to use inside and outside of curriculum delivery (new £1.9m extension to teaching facilities in 2010).
All courses provide opportunities to engage with external partners (LSP, schools, elite clubs/athletes) to develop theoretical understanding and graduate ‘employability’ skills.
University of Lincoln
web: www.lincoln.ac.uk e-mail: [email protected] tel: 01522 886644
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE: SPORT & EXERCISE SCIENCE
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Physiology (30cp)
Options(30cp)
Biomechanics (30cp)
Psychology (30cp)
Research Methods (30cp) Dissertation (30cp)
• Theoretical
• Vocational
• Placements
• Communityengagement
University of Lincoln
web: www.lincoln.ac.uk e-mail: [email protected] tel: 01522 886644
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE: SPORT DEVELOPMENT AND COACHING
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Teaching and Coaching (30cp)
Options(30cp)
Applied Sport Science (30cp)
Sociology/Sport Development (2x15cp)
Scientific Studies (30cp) Dissertation (30cp)
• Theory into practice
• Vocational
• Placements (LSP, local schools/clubs)
University of Lincoln
web: www.lincoln.ac.uk e-mail: [email protected] tel: 01522 886644
Student as Producer
• Student as Producer emphasises the role of the student as ‘collaborators’ and ‘partners’ within the production of knowledge.
• A process that engages students in real world situations, giving them responsibility for learning, which enhances students’ employability skills.
• What does this mean to you as a University of Lincoln student?
University of Lincoln
web: www.lincoln.ac.uk e-mail: [email protected] tel: 01522 886644
Opportunities
– Volunteered for “Off the Bench”;– Participated in an external research project; – Started a women’s cricket club;– Took a year out to coach disabled performers;– Broke a world record;– Raised £540 for charity;– Lobbied the local council to build a swimming pool;– Started my own coaching company;
University of Lincoln
web: www.lincoln.ac.uk e-mail: [email protected] tel: 01522 886644
National Student Survey 2010/11
• Highly Rated in the NSS overall: one of the top universities for Sport for the past three years
• ‘Balance between practical and theoretical work has been good. Availability of lecturers when needing advice or help with an issue has been excellent. Always willing to stop and help or point you in the right direction’.
• ‘Great modules, well organised. I really enjoyed the specialised work we can engage in using the facilities. A lot of career options made clear.’
University of Lincoln
web: www.lincoln.ac.uk e-mail: [email protected] tel: 01522 886644
A Student’s Perspective
University of Lincoln
web: www.lincoln.ac.uk e-mail: [email protected] tel: 01522 886644
ANY QUESTIONS?