Level 3 BTEC National Foundation Diploma (510) Sport and Exercise Science

About the course

The Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science is 2 years, full-time. Equivalent to A-Levels (Extended Diploma 3 A-level equivalent, Diploma 2 A-level equivalent). Each cohort starts in September and runs through to June. The College offers opportunity to study at level 3 (A level equivalent) for students who wish to develop a comprehensive understanding of Sport Science - encompassing practical techniques, academic knowledge and scientific skills. It is the perfect choice for progression into careers in Sport Science and Sports Therapy. The course is a popular option for both school leavers and successful Level 2 Diploma students, and incorporates a mix of practical and academic learning with scientific sports research, industry visits and case study exercises.

Key Information

Location: Preston Campus

Course length: One Year (35 weeks)

Start date: September 2025

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Course Modules

Applied Research Methods in Sport and Exercise Science

This unit covers the importance of research, factors affecting the quality of research and the different research methods used in sport. You will develop a clear grasp of research methods, the different types of research, how to search for and read different examples of research, and the importance of this for emerging sport and exercise scientists. Following on from this, you will gain an understanding of the different factors that can affect the quality of research and the importance of ethical research practices and finish by developing practical skills in the use of different research methods.

Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology

In this unit, you will develop an understanding of the major psychological factors that impact on sports performers. You will cover the major psychological factors that can affect performers in sport and exercise environments, and the interventions that can promote an appropriate mindset.

Coaching for Performance and Fitness

In this unit, you will develop coaching skills, knowledge, qualities and best practices, allowing for sessions to incorporate progression over time. You will develop your planning, delivery and reflection skills, as well as your ability to use a variety of coaching practices and will explore different practices and measures that could be used to develop sports performance. You will develop the knowledge and ability to plan, deliver and evaluate coaching sessions that promote athletes� technical, tactical and fitness performance.

Functional Anatomy

Learners will explore how the anatomy of the cardiovascular, respiratory, skeletal and muscular systems function to produce movements in sport and exercise. This unit will develop your knowledge and understanding of how the human body produces movement as well as the factors that can contribute to making the performance of movement more effective.

Physical Activity for Individual and Group-based Exercise

This unit covers theoretical and practical requirements for planning and instructing individual and group-based exercise sessions. You will gain an understanding of how to establish effective working relationships with individuals and groups of participants, which is essential in order to ensure that participants trust you and come back for business. You will also explore ways in which to help to support participants to encourage regular participation in physical activity and explore the types of exercises that can be used for both individual exercise sessions and group-based classes. You will then plan and instruct an individual and a group-based exercise session before carrying out a review of your sessions.

Specialised Fitness Training

You will study specialised fitness training and the physical demands of sports to plan training of periodised programmes and training sessions to improve sports performance within this unit. You will explore the fitness requirements, physical characteristics and demands of sports that contribute to effective training and sports performance and then investigate methods of training for physical and skill-related fitness that will improve this performance. You will then examine the principles that underpin the design of periodised training programmes and training sessions and carry out the planning of programmes and training sessions for a chosen sport.

Entry requirements & additional information

An English Language GCSE at C (4) or higher plus a minimum of four others at C (4) or higher, including Maths and Science.