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Sport & Adventure Education-Level 2

Plumpton College

Ditchling Road, Plumpton, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 3AE

National Award (BTEC)
Level 2
Leisure, Travel and Tourism

Available start dates

Available start dates

Friday, 01 September 2023
Plumpton College
34 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
<p><b>Tuition Fee: </b></p> <ul> <li>16-18 exempt</li></ul> <p><b>Assessment Fee: </b></p> <ul> <li>16-18 exempt</li></ul> <p><b>Facility Fee: </b></p> <ul> <li>Cost for day students- £120 per year</li><li>Cost for residential students- £200 per year</li></ul> <p>The facility fee is applicable to all our full time FE students and this is paid annually before you arrive for your enrolment and induction. This fee assists in providing non-educational facilities which include security, sports amenities, membership of the Sports and Social Club, minibuses, Wi Fi access, television room, on-site medical support and free car parking subject to availability.</p> <p>For students aged 19 plus please contact Admissions for further fee information:</p> <p>Admissions@plumpton.ac.uk</p> <p>01273 892082</p>

Course Summary

The Level 2 programme focuses on work related skills, with participants completing projects and assignments that develop their practical skills and theoretical knowledge.

Students will also further develop transferable life skills, including literacy and numeracy. Upon successful completion of their course students may look for employment within the Outdoor Activity sector at operative level. This includes outdoor activity providers, outdoor education centres and sport and leisure centres.

Those students wishing to progress onto a level 3 programme will have the skills and knowledge to do so (students wishing to progress to level 3 must gain a Merit or above at level 2). This full time programme makes full use of the College estate, outdoor activity sites in the local area and the College�s centre in Snowdonia. Specialist facilities and equipment is provided for the activities that form the basis of the course.

Students will be expected to provide some items of personal equipment such as wetsuit boots for example, further information regarding this will be provided at initial student interviews.

The programme will combine relevant theory and practical activity and where appropriate will be as practically based as possible. The outdoor adventure/education sector is very demanding and requires those working within the sector to have a high degree of motivation, excellent communication skills in formal and informal settings and a desire to continue to improve and keep learning.

Although it is not necessary to have a high degree of fitness, students will be required to undertake a range of physical activity in order to meet course requirements. All students will be required to continue to develop their levels of English and maths and will sit exams in these subjects towards the end of their course. There are also 2 online externally assessed exams for the level 2 qualification.

Additional Qualifications

  • There will be opportunities throughout the year to study additional qualifications that relate to the Outdoor Education Sector.
  • College award, Functional Skills or GCSEs in English and maths

Indicative Programme Content

The Level 2 Diploma Programme is made up of 12 units - 3 core units, 3 mandatory units and 6 specialised units. Students must complete all 12 modules to achieve an overall grade for the course.

Course Details

Core Units
  • Fitness for Sport & Exercise
  • Practical Sports Performance
  • Anatomy & Physiology for Sports Performance

Specialist Units
  • Training for Personal Fitness
  • Designing Exercise Programmes
  • Expedition Experience
  • Practical Land-based Outdoor Adventure Activities
  • Practical Water-based Outdoor Adventure Activities

How will it be delivered and assessed?

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Entry requirements

Candidates should hold either:

  • You'll need to have achieved 2 or more GCSEs grades 9-3 (A*-D in previous grading structure)
  • Successful completion of a related Level 1 course in another area, having studied GCSE English and Maths

Mature students without the above requirements will be considered

Your next steps...

By completing this course, students will be able to go on to complete a Level 3 programme where they can specialise in either sport or adventure education. Students may also choose to go on to employment at an operative level at outdoor activity providers, outdoor education centres and sports and leisure centres.

Additional information


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