SRM U01 The sport and recreation environment
Component and/or option of
See also
- SRM U01 The sport and recreation environment
- SRM U02 Marketing
- SRM U03 Managing sport facilities safely
- SRM U04 Financial management
- SRM U05 Human resource management
- SRM U06 Quality and customer care management
- SRM U07 Event management
- SRM U08 Design and technical operations
- SRM U10 Service development and monitoring
- SRM U11 Managing retail operations
- SRM U12 Environmental and ethical issues
- SRM U16 Crowd safety and event control
The sport and recreation environment
Unit type: mandatory
You will develop a broad appreciation of the sport and activity sector within the UK. The sector is wide and diverse in nature and subject to a huge range of influences based on a combination of political, economic and social issues.
To benefit from this unit you need to be able to think about and explore issues beyond your own experience of sport and activity. The sport and recreation sector ranges from informal sport and activity provision right through to the Olympic Games, from a community fitness instructor to global businesses. It is a varied sector and each of its component parts brings its own challenges.
SRM U01 The sport and recreation environment
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| Course | ISRM/City & Guilds Higher Professional Diploma: SRM U01 The sport and recreation environment |
| Course code | NA33 |
| Enrol by post or phone: Student Course Fee -10% Discount |
£224.00 |
ISRM/City & Guilds Higher Professional Diploma
Benefits
- Improve your current career prospects.
- Improve your working practice.
- Direct route to full membership of ISRM.
- Producing a marketing plan.
- Devising health, safety and security policies procedures and practices.
- Presenting a profit and loss account, balance sheet and cash flow statement.
- Applying qualitative and quantitative approaches for measuring quality and customer satisfaction through customer feedback, questionnaires, user and non-user surveys, statistics and the use of primary and secondary data.
- Proposing a plan for a particular event (event management).
Topics include
- The sport and recreation environment
- Marketing
- Managing sport facilities safely
- Financial management
- Human resource management
- Design and technical operations in sport
- Quality and customer care management
- Event management
- Service development and monitoring
- Managing retail operations
- Environmental and ethical issues
- Crowd safety and event control
Entry requirements & Hours of Study
- You must be 18 years old and should hold a level 3 qualification. Mature students may be admitted through accreditation of prior learning (APL).
- Before you enrol on the course you should contact the ISRM to check your eligibility. If you already hold some relevant qualifications, they may grant exemptions, at their discretion, for certain units.
- You should allow 1200 guided learning hours plus additional time to complete the assignments.
Format
To gain the full diploma you will need to study twelve units. Each unit is assessed by a final assignment marked by your tutor and moderated by City & Guilds. There is also an opportunity to complete a practice assignment approximately half way through an unit.
Please note
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You will also have to register with the ISRM as a Membership Candidate - this currently costs 190 GBP for two years. There is also a City and Guilds registration fee of 125.00 GBP.
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