TYPICAL OFFER
(Individual offers may vary):
FdSc Community Sport Coaching/
Football Coaching and
Performance
A range of Level Three
qualifications such as a BTEC
Diploma, A levels, NVQ3, an
Advanced Apprenticeship or an
Access to HE Diploma will be
considered for entry. At least one
National Governing Body Coaching
Award at Level One. For Football
Coaching and Performance the FA
Level One Coaching Qualification is
mandatory. Interview and DBS
Check required.
See pages 166 to 169 for general
entrance requirements and mature
entry procedures.
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BSc (Hons) Community Sport
Coaching/Football Coaching and
Performance
• A levels: 240 - 300 UCAS Tariff
points to include at least one
grade C (other than General
Studies)
• BTEC: DMM - MMM
• GCSEs: English Language and
Mathematics at grade C or above.
• Access: Pass with at least 15
credits' worth of units at Merit
• Interview: Interview and DBS
check required. At least one
National Governing Body
Coaching Award at Level One is
preferred. For Football Coaching
and Performance the FA Level
One Coaching Qualification is
mandatory.
See pages 166 to 169 for general
entrance requirements and
mature entry procedures.
STUDENT VIEW
"The Football Coaching and Performance degree is really
helping me utilise my football knowledge and allows me to
apply my experience to helping others develop through
coaching. The course gives an overview of past, present
and future challenges in football and allows students to
explore how we can overcome the current issues we have
in the modern game. The course has energised my love
of the game and I have learnt so much in such a short
space of time already. I'm enjoying the group and
individual challenges that the University of Chichester is
providing and I have every confidence that this degree will
be the best way forward for people who want to enter
a coaching career in football".
Duncan Jupp, former Premier League football player, current Football
Coaching and Performance student
SPORT DEVELOPMENT AND COACHING BA (HONS)
Sport Development and Coaching are dynamic areas of expansion,
which have been boosted by the UK hosting mega sports events such
as the London 2012 Olympics, the Paralympics, and the 2014 Glasgow
Commonwealth Games. This programme will equip you with an
appreciation of the ways in which sport can contribute to individual
experiences, across different social contexts, and enable you to
acquire the coaching and leadership skills that underpin and contribute
to the sport development process.
Our Senior Lecturer Danny
Potter with students in India.