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Gain real-world skills, knowledge and experience, to prepare you for an impactful career in sports coaching and physical education.
This hands-on course combines theory and practice to develop skilled educators and coaches. With a focus on employability, you will get the opportunity to engagage with work placements, gain professional qualifications, network with a breadth of organisations, whilst developing both your practical and professional skills.
The course will progress your skills in delivering coaching sessions to local athletes and community groups whilst developing a deeper knowledge of sport policy, sport development, and project delivery with an opportunity to devise, deliver, and evaluate a community-based initiative. Placements have taken place with Southampton Schools, Southampton School Games, Southampton Football Club and Hampshire County Cricket.
This degree has also been developed to help prepare you for a career in teaching. You will gain first-hand experience of teaching physical education across a variety of schools, the latest child development practices, and issues facing the education sector. Work placements spread across all three years of study ensure that you will graduate feeling fully prepared to undertake your initial teacher training with either a PGCE or School Direct training provider. This course also offers additional qualifications for you to obtain with your degree, including ActiveiQ, CIMSPA and 1st4sport. A free sports kit is provided to students in their first-year of study.
We are proud to manage the Southampton School Sports Partnership, a scheme that was introduced to improve the quality of sports education within the city. Our involvement in the partnership gives sport development, coaching and physical education students access to 72 primary schools, 15 secondary schools and six further education colleges in and around the Southampton area. Working alongside these partner institutions will help you to put the theory you’ve learnt into practice.
We are also proud to be an associated partner with the Association for Physical Education (afPE). This partnership demonstrates the courses aim to develop critical practitioners who may wish to progress into teaching roles.
The aim of this course is to empower learners from diverse backgrounds to become responsible citizens and educators, advancing equality and social well-being within our communities.
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This course offers additional qualifications for you to obtain with your degree
If you're not quite ready for a full undergraduate degree, there's alternative entry through one of our foundation years
This course has access to specialist facilities
After successfully completing your studies, there's an opportunity to continue your studies at Solent
You have the opportunity to study abroad in one of our partner universities for a semester on this course
This course is ideally suited to students who want to develop a wide breadth of knowledge surrounding the sport and education environment. Applicants should have a strong enthusiasm for the subject area and a desire to encourage participation. Prior involvement in coaching, sports leadership, and volunteering is beneficial but not mandatory. However, a commitment to professional development and a willingness to learn, reflect, and improve is desirable. Applicants should be proactive, self-motivated, with a desire to inspire others and make a positive impact through sport and physical education.
This course offers you the chance to work in various areas of the sports and education industry, including community and youth sports coaching, sports development, and more. It also provides a pathway to Initial Teacher Education and Training, such as PGCE or School Direct routes.
Working within Physical Education is a hands-on and dynamic environment, offering a mix of classroom learning and outdoor/physical activities, making it ideal for those who enjoy an active work environment. Teaching provides a stable and fulfilling career path with opportunities for advancement, such as leadership roles in education, curriculum, or sports coordination.
Both Sports Coaching and Physical Education are valued worldwide, offering internation teaching and coaching opportunities for those passionate about travel and sport.
A career in either sports coaching or physical education are not only personally rewarding but also make a significant difference in shaping healthier, happier, and more active societies.
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“Facilities are beyond expectations. It was amazing to have a new multi-purpose sports hall to complete our lessons in.”
The course team have excellent links with local schools, as well as local and national sports organisations and clubs. Their vast experience of working in the industry not only provides valuable expertise, but also can also provide beneficial networking and part-time work opportunities.
The University cannot guarantee any particular members of staff will teach specific aspects of the course in the future, but will endeavour to ensure the teaching team maintains their balance of experience and qualifications.
Solent University is home to a range of sporting facilities and gyms. Students on this course will use the Solent Sports Complex to plan, deliver and evaluate their coaching and teaching practices, as well as make use of our sports grounds and psychology laboratory.
Our vibrant campus brings state-of-the-art facilities to enhance your learning and elevate your student experience. Our award-winning teaching building, The Spark is centred around students and offers a stimulating study environment with flexible learning spaces. Away from studying, why not try out the gyms, fitness studios and sports halls in our £28 million Sports Complex, or watch a blockbuster film at our student-run cinema with Dolby Atmos audio.
During this module you will explore the theories that underpin the subject of coaching and volunteering, you will engage with various topics and learning styles and opportunities. This will ensure that you are given different ways to learn and in turn gain confidence in doing so.
This module will look to develop your confidence and skills in planning and practical delivery. It is important to ensure that your delivery is safe, progressive, and purposeful for all participants. In this module, you will explore theory and apply this in practice to provide the best possible sessions for your participants in the future.
During this module, you will explore theory and how to apply this in practice in order to deliver high quality sessions in the future, with an emphasis on application of the National Curriculum. You will explore educational challenges within a contemporary climate, identify core values in the delivery of PE, sociology of education, and the construction of knowledge and recognition of PE in society. You will be given the opportunity to observe outward facing PE sessions, and will use these sessions to apply and critique the theory learnt during the module.
When working in physical education it is essential that you acquire both practical and theoretical knowledge to teach. In this module you will advance your ability to construct lessons through meticulous planning, further develop your teaching skills and your ability to reflect on your experiences. You will also develop your pedagogical skills in teaching a range of practical activities including invasion games, net & wall games, striking & fielding games, dance and gymnastics for key stages 1 to 4.
Each week you will explore a different topic area that will help prepare you for your ‘research journey’. You will ask yourself: what is research; why is it important; and how do I successfully undertake it? Learning will encompass how to locate and use information, how to evaluate the quality of the information found, and how to analyse research design. You will explore research examples and be challenged to identify a potential research area that is of interest to you.
During this module you will explore the theoretical concept of sport development, sociology of sport, and be introduced to its structural and organisational origins. You will be involved in discussions and debates regarding contemporary research and topical issues in the practice of sport development. You will develop knowledge of the relationship between sport, physical activity and society, as they are needed for informed decision making in relation to understanding the landscape of sport and physical activity.
Solent’s curriculum framework builds on our unique, creative and applied approach to teaching. The transformation of students’ lives is at the heart of our mission as a university, and our curriculum – informed by the latest theory – reflects this shared educational vision.
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A recent study by YouGov for Sports Coach UK revealed 3.1 million adults in England coached sport or physical activity each year, and over 370,000 make their living from coaching full time. Full time coaches deliver 45% of the 7.6 million coach-led participation experiences each week.
As the coaching industry continues to grow, this course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to provide for and support the changing sport and physical activity needs of the UK population.
The need for undergraduate study programmes which are specifically aimed at pre-service physical education teachers continues to grow to support the health and future development of children and young people.
This course also acts to ensure that future physical education teachers have a solid understanding of fundamental pedagogical principles.
As the coaching industry continues to grow, this course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to provide for and support the changing sport and physical activity needs of the UK population.
A career in either sports coaching or physical education are not only personally rewarding but also make a significant difference in shaping healthier, happier, and more active societies.
Starting salary: £15,000 to £25,000
The typical salary range for senior coaches employed by NGBs or professional sports clubs is £30,000 to £35,000.
New entrants (England): £28,000 to £38,810
After gaining a teaching qualification following on from this course, as well as experience and expertise, there are opportunities to move up into the role of leading practitioner in England and Wales.
Starting salary: £18,000 to £23,000
Salaries can rise to £30,000 with experience. A sports development manager can earn up to £40,000. Salaries vary depending on types of employer.
The stated salaries are published on prospects.ac.uk. Income figures are intended as a guide only.
Hear from Solent alumni about where their careers have taken them and how studying at Solent prepared them for their future.
“Facilities are beyond expectations. It was amazing to have a new multi-purpose sports hall to complete our lessons in.”
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