Your NCFE Level 2 Programme will take place over 1 year, it is 100% coursework assessed and will be delivered through a series of innovative projects.
There are 4 projects to complete during your first year on the programme. The projects cover a wide range of different of sporting topics and the project schedule has been built around the football season.
Your programme is designed to enable you to develop more independent learning as the year progress.
WHAT DOES A PROJECT LOOK LIKE ON MY PROGRAMME?
Projects are set using the Microsoft Teams platform that you will be trained on using as part of your onboarding.
You will be given a final submission deadline which you must meet. Your Tutor may also mark individual sections of your work as you progress. You will receive your fully marked project with feedback from your Tutor within 2 weeks (10 working days) of the submission date. You will get one further opportunity to resubmit.
Project 1 is called ‘Who Am I’ and focuses on why you have joined the SCL, your strengths and areas for improvement as an athlete and as a student, pre-season testing and what you hope to gain from your 2nd year on the programme.
During your programme you will complete the following units. There are 7 in total (see below) and you will gain marks/grades as you complete each of the 4 projects across these.
There are 4 projects to complete during your first year. Your Tutor will support you along the way with interactive lessons, practical sessions, tutorials, and workshops.
WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES WHICH ARE PART OF MY PROGRAMME?
Each Project is made up of Challenges. Challenges can be theoretical or practical.
They are frequently related to you, and your performance and development as a player.
They may also be related to the pro game and the performance of professional players.
There is also a strong focus on the knowledge and skills you will acquire as you progress on your programme.
You will be required discuss these within an ‘End of Project Review’ at the conclusion of each project.
We want you to take full and final responsibility for your projects. Your final task is to complete a bibliography, to check the format or your work and to proof-read it before your final submission.
HOW SHOULD I PRESENT MY WORK?
For each project you will be provided with clear instructions on how you should present your final submission. This guidance features on the final page of the project brief.
Remember presentation is important! You must proof-read your final piece of work, check you have addressed all the challenges fully, check it is well formatted and well presented and include your Bibliography.
PLAGIARISM/MALPRACTICE
Plagiarism of any kind will not be tolerated. If any member of staff has reason to believe a student has been involved in plagiarism, serious action will be taken. This will include removal of the grade and re-submission of the project, but it may also result in failure of the unit, failure of the course, removal from SCL and disqualification from the awarding body.
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You'll learn more about each of these from your Tutor as you onboard onto your programme.
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