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Business, Coaching and Physical Education Offer Holders Welcome talk: 10.30am Location: MDC1
Meet your programme leadership team before you split into your dedicated subject sessions. Find out what it means to be a Hartpury student, the specifics of our business and coaching degrees, and why Hartpury is the place for you. You’ll then split into your dedicated course sessions. Parents: You're very welcome to attend the welcome talk, after which offer holders will split into their course sessions. Information on what else is available for you across the day is on page 26. BSc (Hons) Business Management: Clicks, Cash & Careers: How to Win in the New Business Environment This interactive session will introduce you to some of the current business phenomenon making headlines and the theory behind them all. Have you seen a talking dog before? You will in this session! There will also be time to explore team building and the path to your future, successful, career. BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and BSc (Hons) Physical Education and School Sport: Shaping the Future of Sport and Wellbeing Physical Education and coaching are about more than just teaching skills they’re about inspiring growth, confidence, and lifelong participation. In this dynamic session, you’ll explore how to shape the future of sport and physical activity by developing not only athletes but well-rounded individuals. Get ready to move, experiment with teaching and coaching strategies, and take part in hands-on activities. Whether you’re passionate about PE, coaching, or promoting public health, this is your chance to make an impact and show what you’re made of. BSc (Hons) Sport Business Management: Social Media and Sport From viral TikToks to massive Instagram campaigns, social media is redefining the way sports businesses connect with fans. In this session, you’ll explore how different platforms are used to grow brands, boost sales, and build loyalty.
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