BA (Hons) Physical Education, Sport and Activity (PESA) (Top-up)
**Reasons to choose Kingston**– Kingston is number one in London and third in the UK for Education (Guardian League Tables 2021).– You’ll develop skills needed to be a leader in a range of fields related to physical education and youth sport. You’ll graduate ready to take on enhanced roles in the workplace, such as positions in management.– You’ll be able to continue in employment while studying and effectively apply theory to practice.**About this course** Do you work in sports, physical education and active health? This course can benefit your career as it gives you the chance to study while remaining in employment.You’ll be able to top-up your existing qualification to a BA (Hons) degree. This is ideal if you want to work in roles that normally require a degree, such as teaching. The course combines work-based learning with attendance at university for one evening per week. You’ll have full-time student status.The year-long course focuses mainly on the contexts in which physical education, sport and activity (PESA) operate. You’ll learn from demographic groups who have historically not benefitted from PESA. You’ll explore how inclusive practices can now meet the diverse needs of all young people.
**Reasons to choose Kingston**– Kingston is number one in London and third in the UK for Education (Guardian League Tables 2021).– You’ll develop skills needed to be a leader in a range of fields related to physical education and youth sport. You’ll graduate ready to take on enhanced roles in the workplace, such as positions in management.– You’ll be able to continue in employment while studying and effectively apply theory to practice.**About this course** Do you work in sports, physical education and active health? This course can benefit your career as it gives you the chance to study while remaining in employment.You’ll be able to top-up your existing qualification to a BA (Hons) degree. This is ideal if you want to work in roles that normally require a degree, such as teaching. The course combines work-based learning with attendance at university for one evening per week. You’ll have full-time student status.The year-long course focuses mainly on the contexts in which physical education, sport and activity (PESA) operate. You’ll learn from demographic groups who have historically not benefitted from PESA. You’ll explore how inclusive practices can now meet the diverse needs of all young people.