Sport Coaching, Physical Education and Health FdA Full-time

Course Overview

Sport Coaching, Physical Education and Health FdA Full-time

Explore a flexible learning pathway tailored for adults! While primarily in-person, online learning is an optional adjustment should your circumstances change, making it perfect for those balancing work and other commitments. Classes include lectures, seminars, discussions, and practical sessions. Gain real-world experience in various settings. Careers include PE Teacher, Public Health Officer, or Sports Coach. Join us to innovate and excel in the sports industry!

Course highlights:

Year 1

  • Fundamentals of High-Quality Sports Coaching.

  • Physical Education, School Sport, and Physical Activity.

  • Psychology for High Performance.

  • Instructing Physical Activity and Exercise.

  • Introduction to Academic Research Skills.

  • Developing Innovative Skills for Industry.

Year 2

  • Innovative Sports Coaching Pedagogies.

  • Physical Education and Curriculum Studies.

  • Mental Health and Wellbeing.

  • Practical and Innovative Research Skills.

  • Enterprise, Entrepreneurship and Creativity.

  • Outdoor Explorations for Health and Education (optional).

  • Data Analytics in Health, Sport and Education (optional).

Located at: SciTech Digital Innovation Hub

Course Start: September 2025

Course length: 2 Years

Study Mode: Full-time

Course Code: HSPTCPEH

UCAS Course Code: SCPH

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Awarding Body:

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Course Fees and Funding

How much does the course cost?

Course fees: £6,995* per year for those that enrol in September 2025 (*subject to approval from the Office for Students).

Other funding information

As a Higher Education student living in England you may be eligible for the non-means tested Tuition Fee Loan from the Government and a Maintenance Loan.

Students with children or dependant adults may qualify for a Childcare Grant or Adult Dependants' Grant. Students can apply for these at the same time as applying for a Maintenance Loan.

Remember: Eligible students will not have to pay tuition fees in advance and can apply for the Maintenance Loan before they start the course.

Visit the Student Finance page on the Government website for further details and to apply.

We offer a service to any student who has a diagnosis of anything persistent or long-term which might interfere with how they study and manage their day-to-day academic engagement. The service is flexible and shaped around the needs of each individual; it might be consistent support or intermittent support.


For further information please visit the Disability and Dyslexia Service (DDS) web page for more information.

Course Content

  • All students will need to be 18 years of age or over and will complete a formal application and will be invited to attend an informal discussion interview to ensure that the course meets the applicant's needs and interests; this may be on the telephone or face-to-face. All applications are considered individually.

  • You must be able to demonstrate a commitment to either coaching, physical education or the sports-related development sectors. You should be committed to their own personal, professional and academic development.

  • You should have completed a suitable Level 3 qualification and be able to demonstrate an ability to work independently, in groups and be able to work with tutor support and guidance in both practical and academic settings.

  • You will need GCSE English at grade C/grade 4 (or an alternative equivalent).

  • You without such formal applications are very much encouraged to apply, particularly from applicants who can demonstrate commitment and work-related experience that is appropriate.

  • As your course may involve you working with and delivering activities to a range of age groups, you may be required to undertake a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS).

Assessment will be varied and devised by teachers to best meet the needs of students and the course with most units assessed via coursework. Coursework assessments could take any form but are likely to include essay, reports, presentations, professional discussions, research, group activities as well as practical assessment, evaluation and reflection.

You will need writing materials, paper, pens and folders. Students will require suitable practical kit (including suitable indoor and outdoor footwear) as well as a whistle and clipboard for assessment activities. Students will require a reliable storage device (USB) and access to a computer and an internet connection at home would be an advantage. Students are advised to bring laptops, tablets or smart devices to support learning that takes place in lessons. Students will be required to purchase branded kit for practical, community coaching and teaching work.

Foundation Degree

It is anticipated that some students may progress on to undertake sports-related degrees such as our BA (Hons) Top-Up Degree in Sport Coaching, Physical Education and Health and other similar qualifications, or to related employment. The skills developed through the course are transferable into a range of employment scenarios and students will be given support in aiding smooth progression.

Other Resources

For further details, please contact our Information Unit by calling 01226 216 123 or emailing: info@barnsley.ac.uk

Barnsley College has a range of sports opportunities for all students to take part in, gain professional training and compete nationally and internationally. We also have a state-of-the-art fitness village, the Sports Village, where students can make use of our fitness suite, spinning studio and classes for competitive rates.

Barnsley Sports Academy offers state-of-the-art facilities and diverse sports programs, enabling students to achieve academic and athletic excellence. Remember, you don't have to be studying Sport to join Barnsley Sports Academy.

Disclaimer: Please note we reserve the right to change details without notice. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

The course information on this page was last updated 06 March 2025.