| Course Name |
Sports Science - Fundamentals of Sports Science |
| Course Provider |
Athlone Institute of Technology |
| Course Code |
78821 (Assigned by Qualifax. Not an official code) |
| Course Type |
Lifelong Learning |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Single Subject Certificate |
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Athlone Institute of Technology |
None |
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| Apply To |
Course provider |
| Attendance Options |
Part time, Evening |
| Location (Districts) |
Athlone |
| Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Expand+Depending on which course you choose, you can apply online at www.ait.ie or through the use of the application form at the end of this book. At the top of each course in this prospectus you will find an icon denoting which way to apply.
For assis...
Hide-Depending on which course you choose, you can apply online at www.ait.ie or through the use of the application form at the end of this book. At the top of each course in this prospectus you will find an icon denoting which way to apply.
For assistance with this please contact us on 090 6483050 or email lifelonglearning@ait.ie and we will guide you through this process.
Institute staff and representatives of Professional Bodies will be available on this evening to provide additional information on courses, answer queries and to offer guidance and assistance.
However be aware that we invite you to contact us anytime during the year for guidance and advice.
Alternatively, students may: forward a completed application/registration form (see back of this prospectus), including the appropriate fee, to the Department of Lifelong Learning. Please note that postal applications and enquiries are welcome by the Department from May 1st to September 13th.
Early registration is advisable, as the number of places on many courses are limited. Applications will be dealt with in order of receipt either by post or in person.
An information and registration evening will take place at the Institute from 5.30pm to 8.30pm on: Thursday 7 September 2017
Commencing 7.00pm Thursday 21 September 2017
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| Application Date |
Closing date for applications is 4.00pm Wednesday 13th September 2017. |
| Duration |
12 weeks. Thursday 6.00pm to 9.00pm. |
| Course Fee |
Expand+390.
All course fees are stated in the relevant course details in this prospectus. Except where stated course fees cover the cost of tuition only and refer to the course or academic year as appropriate.
Additional fees may arise during the co...
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All course fees are stated in the relevant course details in this prospectus. Except where stated course fees cover the cost of tuition only and refer to the course or academic year as appropriate.
Additional fees may arise during the course for photocopying, books etc.
Some courses require students to pay additional registration/examination fees separately (and in some cases directly) to the accrediting professional body. This is noted in the course details in this prospectus. It is the responsibility of each student to ensure that such fees are paid on time. The Department of Lifelong Learning cannot be held responsible in instances where this does not occur.
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| Entry Requirements |
Mature Applicants. |
| Comment |
Expand+Refund Policy:
Please note: The onus is on the student to notify the Department of Adult and Continuing Education in writing in the event of their withdrawing from their course for any reason as soon as is practicable.
Short courses (3-12 weeks...
Hide-Refund Policy:
Please note: The onus is on the student to notify the Department of Adult and Continuing Education in writing in the event of their withdrawing from their course for any reason as soon as is practicable.
Short courses (3-12 weeks):
A full refund will be given if requested one week before course commencement. A refund less administration fee (25%) will be given if requested where one class of the course has taken place. Refunds are not available thereafter.
For courses of 13 weeks or more:
A full refund will be given if requested one week before course commencement. A refund less administration fee (25%) will be given where two classes of the course have taken place. Refunds are not available thereafter.
Please Note: Requests for refund of course fees must be made in writing to the Department of Adult and Continuing Education. A 25% administration fee is charged as per the above refund policy. Receipts must be produced when requesting a refund of course fees.
Cancelled Courses:
As all Adult Education classes must be self-financing, Athlone Institute of Technology reserves the right to cancel any class that is not financially viable prior to commencement. All registered students will be notified and all fees will be refunded automatically.
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| Course Content |
Expand+Single Subject SPORTS INJURIES NFQ LEVEL 6 (5 Credits)
This module investigates Sports Science and its role in health, exercise and sporting performance.
This module introduces the students to the discipline of Sports Science and its role i...
Hide-Single Subject SPORTS INJURIES NFQ LEVEL 6 (5 Credits)
This module investigates Sports Science and its role in health, exercise and sporting performance.
This module introduces the students to the discipline of Sports Science and its role in health, exercise and sporting performance. The module is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to conduct and interpret a range of fitness tests that are appropriate for the general population and the sporting population. The module also focuses on teaching the students basic exercise physiology so that they can understand the scientific principles underpinning programme design and enhanced performance.
On successful completion of this module the learner will be able to:
Identify and discuss the components of fitness that are essential for health and for optimal performance in a variety of sports and athletic events.
Conduct a needs analysis and set appropriate training goals for athletes, team sports, or members of the general population.
Explain the scientific principles underpinning training programme design.
Set up, deliver and interpret a range of field based fitness tests for the general population, athletes, and team sports.
Intended For
Fitness professionals, coaches, athletes.
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| Subjects Taught |
Introduction to Sports Science
Components of fitness for health and sport
Aerobic endurance
Anaerobic capacity
Local muscular endurance
Strength
Power
Speed
Agility
Flexibility
Principles of training
Principle of periodisation
Needs analysis, goal setting and programme design
Basic exercise physiology
Anthropometric testing / body composition
Field based team testing and interpretation
Field based athlete testing and interpretation |
| Number of Credits |
5 |
| Careers or Further Progression |
Progression
This is a standalone qualification. However, as a graduate you will be exempt from the above module on the BSc (Hons) in Sports Science with Exercise Physiology delivered on a full-time basis at Athlone Institute of Technology. |
| Further Enquiries |
Enquiries
Maria Slevin
mslevin@ait.ie
T 090 6483050
E lifelonglearning@ait.ie
W www.ait.ie |
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