Course overview

Entry Level 3 Sport and Fitness (Transition) City of Bristol College

You will complete an Entry Level 3 BTEC Vocational Studies qualification and develop your employability skills. You will also learn English and Maths at the right level for you.

Dates and applications

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Entry Level 3 Sport and Fitness (Transition) SBSA and Construction Centre
Bristol
Course Code
LMF1346D01-1
Dates
08/09/2025 - 18/06/2026
Duration
1 years
Days
Date/Day(s) Being Finalised
Hours per week
10.00
Start Time
09:15
Location
SBSA and Construction Centre
Fee
This course is still in its planning phase; course details - including fee information - are subject to change. In June, course details will be finalised and enrolment will open.
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Course Code Dates Duration Days Hours per week Start Time Location Fee
LMF1346D01-1 08/09/2025 - 18/06/2026 1 years Date/Day(s) Being Finalised 10.00 09:15 SBSA and Construction Centre
This course is still in its planning phase; course details - including fee information - are subject to change. In June, course details will be finalised and enrolment will open.
Apply

Additional information

Who is this course for?

If you are interested in sport and fitness, this course is an ideal stepping stone towards achieving your ambition.

What you'll learn

During this vocational course, you will learn:

  • Introduction to the sport and fitness
  • Nutrition and active leisure sector
  •  Knowledge and skills specific to the sector
  • Alongside a range of transferable employability skills

How will I develop my English and Maths skills?

  • If you’ve already achieved an entry-level Functional Skills qualification, you will progress to the next entry level or to Level 1 Functional Skills if you’ve already achieved Entry Level 3.
  • If you don’t have any English or Maths qualifications, you will be individually assessed and placed at the best level for you to succeed. You can also book into Study Plus if you need extra support.

Course entry requirements

We will invite you to a course information meeting event where you will receive information, advice and guidance about the course you have applied for. This will be an opportunity for you to gain valuable information about the course and give you the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.

You will provide a copy of your last school report / provider or a reference from an employer or relevant professional other. This is to ensure that we can support you to be able to achieve well on the course.

Don’t have any formal qualifications? Don’t worry, let us know and we can assess you to ensure you will be able to achieve well on the course.

We are firmly committed to finding the right course for you to ensure you can flourish! Talk to us today if you have any concerns about the application process, we are here to help take you to the next level.

How is the course delivered and assessed?

This is a one-year, full-time course. You will be expected to attend College for three or four days a week.

During this course, you will be assessed in a variety of different ways to give you the best opportunity to demonstrate your skills throughout the year.

Future career and study opportunities

You could progress onto a Level 1 course, an apprenticeship or employment.

Additional costs

As a City of Bristol College student, you may incur additional costs to attend your course. For example, it is likely you may need to pay for travel and stationery.

If you are on a limited income, you may be able to receive help from our Learner Support Funding Bursary.

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