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Introduction
This programme does not replace any existing programme. It is being offered to those interested in sports and movement science. It will introduce coaches, athletes, sports scientists and sports enthusiasts to the science behind movement and high athletic performance This programme will provide the foundation for those wishing to become Biomechanists, Sports Nutritionists, Sports Physiologists and experts in athletic training across the lifespan. The programme will also expose persons to other emerging fields associated with sports and movement science. All of this will be done while exposing the student to the History and Ethics of Sports in the Caribbean, and its impact on Caribbean society.
Who is this programme for?
The BSc in Sport Kinetics programme seeks to target persons who are currently working in any of the numerous areas in coaching, non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, private entities and other individuals, including school leavers with an interest in the field.
Duration and Award of Programme
The programme will be offered part-time.
Delivery Mode
(Blended) Online theory with coaching practicums and lab components
Programme Structure
This part-time online programme of study consists of a total of 90 credits. Level 1 consists of thirty (30) credits, Level 2 consists of thirty (30) credits, and Level 3 consists of thirty (30) credits.
The programme consists of thirty (30) courses, which represent three main areas of study. These areas are, 1. Basic Sciences; 2. Research and 3. General Education. Courses are offered over six semesters, each containing thirteen teaching weeks. SPKN 2107 - Sport and Exercise Biomechanics and SPKN 3102 - Applied Biomechanics in Sport and Exercise both contain laboratory components which will be delivered by face-to-face sessions over a one week period at laboratories located at the Cave Hill Academy of Sport in Barbados. Students will be required to travel to Barbados to complete this one week face to face component. Practicum experiences exist in Level 3 and these are completed over six weeks. Students will practice exercise testing and training techniques that they have been exposed to in the classroom. Students are also expected to conduct research in an area of sports science during Level 3 with the final project to be submitted at the end of semester 2.
When will the programme start?
The programme starts in August of the academic year.
Entry Requirements
All persons entering the BSc in Sport Kinetics programme must have a minimum of five passes thus:
1. Mathematics and English Language from either or both of the following examination bodies:
- General Certificate of Education, Ordinary level (GCE O’Level) Grades A, B or C
- Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) General Proficiency Level 1 or 2, General Proficiency Level 3 after 1998.
2. Two subjects from either or both of the following examination bodies.
- General Certificate of Education, Advanced Level (GCE A’ Level) Grades A, B, C, D, or E.
- Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) Units 1 & 2 of each course. Grades 1- 5
Candidates with qualifications other than the ones specified will be assessed on a case by case basis.
Academic Preparation
Applicants seeking entry into the programme must, prior to enrolment, be able to use the computer for word processing, to store and retrieve information, as a communication device (e.g., for emailing), and to surf the Web. Applicants must also be able to read and write at a level necessary to complete a UWI Open Campus application form and to participate successfully in the programme.
Course of Study
This course introduces students to the art and science of statistics. Topics covered are: the collection and compilation of data, descriptive statistics, probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing and simple regression and correlation. Teaching is accompanied by computer applications using MINITAB software.
This is a cross-disciplinary course. It is designed to provide a firm base for Communication courses and for courses in English for Special Purposes linked with specific disciplines. It helps students to achieve the level of competence in written language that is required of the university student in undergraduate programmes. Course content includes Language in the Caribbean, Summarizing, the Formal Essay and Methods of Organising Information.
This course is designed to develop an awareness of the main process of cultural development in Caribbean societies, highlighting the factors, the problematic and the creative output that have fed the emergence of Caribbean identities. It also develops a perception of the Caribbean as wider than island nations or linguistic blocs and stimulates students’ interest in, and commitment to Caribbean civilization and to further their self-determination.