Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sport, Exercise and Health
CS6-W02-23 · Institute of Community Services
Placement
Course Description
This programme of studies covers modules that prepare the learners to work alongside medical and healthcare professionals in promoting physical activity and exercise, and are mapped to the rigorous standards upheld by various accrediting bodies in the field. The ultimate aim will be to improve the general health of the individual and of society as a whole. Throughout the three years, this course provides opportunities for learners to experience hands-on engagement in exercise, health and fitness programmes, conferences and events on and off campus. The learners will develop the knowledge and skills required to assist clients and patients in their various health challenges, noncommunicable diseases, health conditions, injuries or disabilities. The course has a strong research component, and provides an excellent platform for further progression in sports science and academia Furthermore the degree programme also aims to facilitate the pursuit of a number of distinctive sport or Master’s (Level 7) programmes.
Career Opportunities
- Personal Trainer,
- Professional in Exercise for Health,
- Specialist Trainer,
- Sports Activity Manager,
- Functional Sports Trainer,
- Sports Coach,
- Sports Activity Organiser,
- Sports Activity Leader
Entry Requirements
Internal Progression Route….
- Any MCAST MQF Level 4 Advanced Diploma
OR
2 subjects at A-Level passes and 2 subjects at I-Level passes
Compulsory A-Level or I-Level: Physics or Chemistry or Biology or Physical Education
and
Compulsory: SEC/SSCP-Level pass in English Language
Other notes related to this programme
An Applicant aged 23 years and over, and not in possession of the above Entry Requirements, may wish to apply via the Maturity Clause route. Further important information can be found under the respective Admissions FAQ https://mcast.edu.mt/maturity-clause/.
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