Entry Requirements:
Level 8 Bachelor (Hons) degree H2.2 or equivalent. Evidence of English Language Proficiency (IELTS). Option for Recognition of Prior Learning according to ATU policy.
Examinations and Assessment:
The certificate is examined 100% on continuous assessment.
This typically consists of a mix of submissions and activities which build an Eportfolio for the student such as a problem statement and project pitch, an environmental assessment, a strategic plan report, the creation of multiple multi-media digital resources.
Who Should Apply:
The course is aimed at sports professionals and leaders managing the digital evolution of their organisations and for the sportstech innovators designing solutions to meet their needs.
This programme of study will afford professionals working in sports organisations the time and frameworks to reflect on the digital needs of their department, and the tools to identify, plan and implement meaningful change in processes and efficiency. It is ideal for professionals seeking to progress in managerial roles.
For sportstech innovators, the course provides a deep dive into the sports and active living digital landscape equipping them with the insight to develop better products for this market and reflect on the digital processes within their company.
It offers a unique professional development opportunity which is university certified at post-graduate level (15ECTS) and can be used to contribute to further study in ATU or other institutions internationally.
The course is suitable for international applicants and aims to build a community of professionals in this emerging area.
On Campus Requirements:
The course is delivered completely online with optional attendance at 1-2 in person workshops or industry engagement events in the course of the semester.
Recommended Study Hours:
This short part time course will be delivered completely online with high levels of peer interaction.
There are up to 6 hours of live online lectures per week for 12 weeks with additional independent learning and coursework of up to 10 hours.