Course Name |
Physical Education - Kerry Campus |
Course Provider |
MTU - Kerry Campus |
Alternative Provider(s) |
MTU - Munster Technological University |
Course Code |
TL_SPHED_B |
Course Type |
Higher Education Direct Entry |
Qualifications |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ)
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Major |
Munster Technological University |
Level 8 NFQ |
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Course provider |
Attendance Options |
Full time, Daytime |
Location (Districts) |
Tralee |
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Apply to the Admissions Office, MTU. |
Qualification Letters |
BSc (Hons) |
Duration |
1 year Add-on |
Entry Requirements |
This course is available to holders of an appropriate prior award. |
Mature Applicants |
The Institute welcomes applications from persons who will be 23 years of age and over on the 1st of January of the proposed year of entry and who wish to be admitted as a mature student. The Institute reserves a minimum of 5% of all places for mature applicants. |
Application Date |
In March of each year, MTU welcomes applications for add-on degree and honours degree programmes, with a commencement date of the following September.
The application process is open for one month, from early March to the first week in April each year (this date changes slightly due to the Easter holidays, but it is always within the first week in April). |
Application Weblink |
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Course Content |
Expand+What is Physical Education Studies?
This add-on Honours Degree in Physical Education will add to the theoretical and technical knowledge gained at Ordinary Bachelor Degree level. Given current world health trends, a physical education degree provid...
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This add-on Honours Degree in Physical Education will add to the theoretical and technical knowledge gained at Ordinary Bachelor Degree level. Given current world health trends, a physical education degree provides graduates with the opportunity to help a new generation of children, adolescents and young adults to strive to be fit and active, life a healthy lifestyle and flourish physically and psychologically.
Physical education, physical activity, sport, fitness or education are not engaged in for the purposed of merely reducing disease risk but rather for the purposes of improving function and capacity and in the process being enjoyable or bringing about a sense of achievement. The sense of achievement and capacity building brings about greater degrees of self-awareness of our overall relationship with our bodies and lifestyles that will spill over into other factors that contribute to our health and wellbeing, such as what we eat, what we drink, what we do to relax, what we do to rest and replenish ourselves. Engagement with physical education in this regard will provide children with the requisite knowledge competence and skills upon which they will to build a positive associations and with PE, Sport, fitness, and activities of daily living leading them towards the goal of lifelong participation. Students on this specialism will enhance their research skills during this year as well as engage in work experience within the school environment.
Why study Physical Education Studies at MTU - Kerry Campus?
Following the UNESCO quality Physical Education Guidelines graduates from this programme should emerge from their training with a strong theoretical basis for the relationship between health and lifestyle that is rooted in positive, strengths based approaches, a skill set that will enable them to work with individuals and groups forging wellbeing, and competence to develop and implement policies with wellbeing at the core whether within the school or community environment. They should have the capacity to influence policy, provision and practice in the following sectors; education, sport, health and community. These physical education professionals will be advocates for a strengths based approach to human capacity development. This approach focuses upon bringing the person towards a state or goal of optimum functioning aligned with self-actualisation.
This programme provides an alternative pathway into second level physical education (UL/UK) and into primary school teaching.
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Subjects Taught |
Semester: 7
Title Credits
Research Project 1 5
Adult Learning and Facilitation Skills 5
Inclusive Physical Education 5
PE Curricular Studies: Gymnastics 5
Wellbeing Education: Facilitating Sexual and Emotional Health 5
Sports Development: Sport in Society 5
Semester: 8
Research Project 2 10
PE Teaching Practice 10
PE Curricular Studies: Athletics 5
Pedagogy of Dance (Contemporary/Ethnic) |
Careers or Further Progression |
Expand+What are my career opportunities
The Health and Leisure with Physical Education specialism graduates have studied much in common with the Health and Leisure Graduate and therefore have the theoretical and technical knowledge and skills to work in a ...
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The Health and Leisure with Physical Education specialism graduates have studied much in common with the Health and Leisure Graduate and therefore have the theoretical and technical knowledge and skills to work in a variety of settings within youth work and adult education settings and broader community leisure settings. They can take on roles coaching, coaching within leisure facilities, facilitating coaching courses for communities, schools, colleges and teams. They are specifically educated to work within the school environment and apply a strengths based approach to physical flourishing. They will have completed work placement within the school environment and conducted research during this final year of their studies.
Progression
Postgraduate Masters or Doctorate Through Research.
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Further Enquiries |
Head Of Department Health, Leisure - Kerry:
Ms. Fiona O Flynn
Email: Fiona.OFlynn@mtu.ie
Room(s): W209
Tel: +353 (0)66 7144168 Ext: 4168 |
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