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BA Dance and Sport & Physical Education
About this course
Dance and sport and physical education is a pairing that brings together two practices centrally concerned with the moving body, creativity, and physical development, though from different disciplinary perspectives. Dance as an academic and practical discipline examines movement as a medium of artistic expression, exploring performance, choreography, improvisation, and the cultural contexts in which dance is made and received. Sport and physical education adds a focus on how physical activity is taught and coached, how sporting performance is developed, and how movement contributes to health, identity, and community life. Together, they form a coherent programme of study for those with serious interests in both the artistic and educational dimensions of physical practice. At Liverpool Hope University, this three-year, full-time programme asks you to develop excellence in dance practice alongside rigorous engagement with the pedagogical and scientific aspects of sport and physical education. The dance strand will develop your performance skills, your capacity for independent choreographic work, and your knowledge of dance techniques, traditions, and theories. The sport and physical education strand will build your understanding of how physical learning is designed and delivered, how sport functions socially and culturally, and how effective teaching and coaching are developed. The programme includes a sandwich placement year for extended professional experience, a year abroad to broaden your perspective, and work placement integrated into the course, giving you a strong combination of academic and practical preparation. A typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects an accessible admissions threshold for a programme that values creative and physical talent alongside prior academic achievement. Graduates from dance and physical education programmes go on to careers as dance artists and educators, physical education teachers, choreographers, community dance practitioners, sports coaches, and youth workers. Many pursue postgraduate teacher training to work in schools, while others develop careers in community arts, dance companies, health and wellbeing organisations, or sports development. Further study at master's level in dance, physical education, or arts education is a natural continuation for those who wish to specialise.
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