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Applied Sport Reading and Resources List (West Suffolk College)
Level 5 (Second Year)
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Applied Sport Reading and Resources List (West Suffolk College): Level 5 (Second Year)
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Level 4 (First Year)
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Anatomy for Sport
Developing Professional and Academic Skills
Introduction to Sport Development and Sociology in Sport
Introduction to Sport Coaching and Physical Activity
The Business of Sport
Physiology of Fitness
Level 5 (Second Year)
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Sports development in the community
Performance analysis and improvement
Contemporary issues in a modern sporting environment
Skills in research and problem solving
Sports Nutrition
Level 6 (Third Year)
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Inclusive physical activity and sport
Work Based Learning
Dissertation
Analysis of Performance
Advanced Training Techniques
Policies and Practices in Physical Education
Sports Injuries and Rehabilitation (Optional)
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Sports development in the community
Performance analysis and improvement
Contemporary issues in a modern sporting environment
Skills in research and problem solving
Sports Nutrition
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