Course summary
The socio-cultural study of sport has become ever more significant. Drawing upon two major areas of study within the socio-cultural study of sport, this degree focuses upon the sociology and ethics (philosophy) of sport, distinguishing this from other socio-cultural related sport programmes. The course content is informed by current and innovative research and has been praised for its scope and flexibility in assessment that allows students to pursue and develop individual interests. In most cases students' crafting of these ideas are applied to future career aspirations.
Modules
Core Modules: Social Issues and Sporting Experience Research Methods for Sport (Qualitative pathway) Changing Practice in Sport and Physical Culture Sport and Morality Equality and Justice in Sport Independent Study Dissertation In order to qualify for the MA, students are required to successfully complete a 15,000 word dissertation project. If you choose to undertake your dissertation module through the medium of Welsh, you could be eligible for a Scholarship.
Assessment method
The main methods of assessment are varied 5000 word (or equivalent) coursework assignments and presentations.
Entry requirements
Applicants should normally have one of the following: An honours degree (2.1 or above ) in a sport or leisure related area appropriate to the pathway Candidates with exceptional and extensive work experience in education, coaching, leisure management or recreation will also be considered for entry to the pathway. An honours degree (2.1 or above) in an alternative discipline area that is acceptable to the programme leader.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
Republic of Ireland | £1140 | Module |
England | £1140 | Module |
Northern Ireland | £1140 | Module |
Scotland | £1140 | Module |
Wales | £1140 | Module |
Additional fee information
Provider information
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Student Recruitment & Admissions
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Cardiff
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