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UndergraduateCertificate of Higher Education

Sport, Fitness and Management (T05)

Open University
None, Unknown
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0 yearsDuration
£7,428Per Year (Intl)
£7,428Home Fee
92%Satisfaction

Course Overview

The CertHE Sport, Fitness and Management (T05) at Open University is a undergraduate programme designed for students passionate about understanding living systems. Based in None, Unknown, this programme combines theoretical knowledge with practical application. What makes a top-flight sports coach or fitness instructor? This certificate examines the factors that contribute to success and gives you the knowledge of how the sector works. Focusing on the needs of participants or clients, you’ll explore training, nutrition, motivation, and leadership, and increase your effectiveness and skills in these areas. A minimum ielts score of 6.0 is required for admission. Graduates from this programme benefit from strong career prospects, with 91% student satisfaction rating.

What You'll Learn

Sport and Exercise Physiology
Nutrition for Athletic Performance
Coaching Theory and Practice
Fitness Assessment and Programming
Sports Psychology and Motivation
Leadership and Management in Sport
Health and Wellbeing Promotion
Applied Professional Practice in Sport
Academic Year:2026-27 entry
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Entry Requirements

🗣️ English Language Requirements

TestOverallLRWS
IELTS Academic65.55.55.55.5

L = Listening, R = Reading, W = Writing, S = Speaking

Tuition Fees & Funding

International Student Fee

£7,428

per year

Total Course Cost (12 months)£7,428

Home Student Fee

£7,428

regulated fee

Scholarships available for eligible students

Fees shown are for current entry. Fees may increase annually in line with inflation.

📊 OFFICIAL UK DATA

Graduate Outcomes

Based on official LEO data (HMRC tax records)

💰 Graduate Salaries — Open University

Time After GraduationLower Quartile SalaryMedian SalaryUpper Quartile Salary
3 years£18,500£26,000£32,500
5 years£22,500£30,500£38,000

UK subject average: £22,000 — sector benchmark across all UK universities

Graduate Salary vs UK Subject Average

This course
UK average
Salary 3 years after graduation 18% above UK average salary
This course
£26,000
UK average
£22,000
Salary 5 years after graduation 39% above UK average salary
This course
£30,500
UK average
£22,000

Salary trend: ↑ up £4,500 from year 3 to year 5

Indicative Data

Salary figures are based on national sector benchmarks for the CAH03-02-01 subject area and do not represent outcomes specific to this course or provider. These are indicative figures to aid comparison. For official graduate outcomes data, visit Discover Uni at Discover Uni.

💼 Employment Breakdown

78%Working
5%Work & Study
90%Professional Jobs
Indicative Data

Graduate employment outcomes are based on national sector benchmarks for the CAH03-02-01 subject area and do not represent outcomes specific to this course or provider. These are indicative figures to aid comparison. For official graduate outcomes data, visit Discover Uni at Discover Uni.

Student Satisfaction

Broad subject area average

National Student Survey (NSS) results — undergraduate final-year students only

Teaching on my course
92%
Learning opportunities
88%
Assessment and feedback
91%
Academic support
89%
Organisation and management
92%
Learning resources
91%
Student voice
73%

National Student Survey via Discover Uni.

Official Data

Source: Broad-subject-area average for this provider

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About Open University

Open University offers Sport, Fitness and Management (T05) as part of its comprehensive programme offerings.

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