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If you’re passionate about all things active, studying Physical Education will allow you to explore a range of topics in depth, apply these to your own practical performance, and inspire you into various sport-related careers or higher-level study.
Complimentary courses
- Applied Human Biology
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Business
Course Content
With Physical Education, you’ll study a broad range of fascinating topics including anatomy, exercise, physiology, sports injuries, skill acquisition, sports psychology, historical, social and cultural issues in sport, and practical performance in one sport. Step outside the classroom with visits to local employers and take part in masterclasses at various universities to deepen your knowledge on topics such as biomechanics and V02 Max Testing. Trips abroad to Malta and Italy offer amazing opportunities to coach and participate in team sports. You’ll can also take part in various sports teams and recreational activities through the department’s Personal and Professional Development offering.Your Opportunities
Possible career paths
- PE Teacher
- Sports Scientist
- Sports Psychologist
- Sports Coach
- Sports Development Officer
- Sports Journalist
- Sports Rehab
- Youth Worker
- Dietitian / Nutritionist
- Leisure / Tourism Professional
Your Assessment
- 70% examination
- 30% practical assessment
Our Entry Requirements
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements
If you’re passionate about all things active, studying Physical Education will allow you to explore a range of topics in depth, apply these to your own practical performance, and inspire you into various sport-related careers or higher-level study.
Complimentary courses
- Applied Human Biology
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Business