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Performance Golf

Next start date: September 2012

Degree type: BSc
UCAS Code: XC16 BSc/GP1
Duration: 1 year (full-time)


 

Intro


How to Apply
Why choose this course?

  • Builds upon HND curriculum
  • Develops skills in coaching and sports science, contextualised to golf
  • Offers a balance of practical and theoretical content
  • Provides the option of studying business/management modules

BSc Performance Golf aims to provide students who have successfully completed the HND Professional Golf with the opportunity to pursue degree-level study.  You will extend your learning in the areas of performance analysis, sport psychology, coaching pedagogy, and motor control.  The theoretical elements of these subjects will be contextualised to golf in small group discussions and practical sessions. 

In light of the growing number of Director of Golf positions you will also have the option to study modules relating to business and management.

What you study

During the course you will study modules in relation to performance analysis, motor control and skill acquisition, sports psychology and coaching pedagogy. This will be contextualised to the golf setting in respect of improving performance or being able to analyse and provide feedback to a golfer regarding aspects of their technique.

You will also have the opportunity to choose from a range of optional modules which deal with marketing, finance, service management or managing golf facilities.  Throughout the course you will study a module that considers contemporary issues in the golf industry – this will not only allow you to apply theory to practice, but also to consider wider issues relating to golf.

How you learn
The course combines a variety of teaching and learning methods including lectures, small group seminars, laboratory practicals, activity-based practicals and private study.  Classroom activities will enable you to develop the ability to work in teams, engage in problem-solving, and share experiences and knowledge in a non-threatening learning environment.  You will be encouraged to critically evaluate information and challenge ideas and concepts using scientifically-based information. The course is delivered partly at the University and partly at Elmwood College to allow access to scientific equipment and laboratories as well as Elmwood’s golf facility.

How you are assessed
The course involves a range of assessment strategies including examinations, essays, reflective accounts, group projects, individual projects, case studies, presentations, and the planning and delivery of events.  Most modules employ at least two of these methods.  Each assessment will be contextualized to the appropriate golf setting, giving students practical knowledge and solutions to those problems they are most likely to face in their future career roles.

Entry routes

HND Professional Golf, or evidence of equivalence in readiness to undertake a course of studies at this level (for example relevant work experience, a degree, relevant HN qualification, or professional training). 

  • Criminal records check required

Overseas/EU
All applicants are required to provide certified proof of competence in English Language and the University's minimum requirements are listed here

Course content

Year 3
Module Code
Module Title
Core/Option
Semester
Credits
 
SL0996A
Applied Sports Psychology
Core
Semester 2
15
SL0990A
Coaching Pedagogy 1
Core
Semester 1
15
SL0979A
Contemporary Issues in Golf
Core
Semester 1 through 2
15
SL0991A
Motor Control & Skill Acquisition
Core
Semester 2
15
SL1085A
Performance Analysis 2
Core
Semester 1
15
SL0997A
The Coaching Process
Core
Semester 2
15
FN0901A
Corporate Finance
Option
Semester 1
15
SL0985A
Fitness Assessment and Exercise Programming
Option
Semester 1
15
SL0930A
Golf Facilities Management
Option
Semester 1
15
SL0999A
Research Methods
Option
Semester 1 through 2
15
SL0998A
Work Based Learning 1
Option
Semester 1 through 2
15
 


Information on course structures and modules is drawn from 2011/2 data and may be subject to change without prior notification. Students who are registering with us will be provided with the up to date information on their course structure in order to allow them to register on the appropriate modules

More info

Your future
There are estimated in Scotland to be half a million people regularly playing golf, with 60 million players world wide.  In Scotland there has been a 20% increase in the last decade while in other parts of the world, such as Asia the growth rate, is as much as 15% per year.  The phenomenal growth of this industry has created the need for individuals with a skill-set and knowledge-base to respond to this.  A recognised qualification form the Higher Education sector, the BSc Performance Golf, provides students with a sound knowledge of coaching and the relevant sport science practices, placing the graduates of this course in a strong position to gain employment as teaching professionals and in managerial positions within the golf industry both in the UK and internationally.  In particular the range of options available is suitable for those whose career aspirations include Director of Golf Positions.

Fees & Scholarships

Fee Category September 2012 Fees
Scholarships & Bursaries
Scottish and other EU students

The 2012 fee will be announced
in March 2012, the 2011 fee was £1820.

Apply to the Student Awards Agency
for Scotland (SAAS) to have your
tuition fees paid by the Scottish
Government.

Other forms of support
English, Welsh and Northern Irish
students

£7000 per year (max. amount payable
is £21,000 for either a 3 or 4 year degree).

You can apply for financial assistance,
including a loan to cover tuition fees from
the Student Loan Company.

Bursaries & Scholarships
Overseas (non EU) students

£9975 per year.

Fees may be subject to annual increase.

Overseas Scholarships

Fees shown are payable annually, and may be subject to increase each year.


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