Certificate of HE Adventure Sport -

Certificate of Higher Education Adventure Sport*

*This programme is subject to Validation and final approval for 2026 entry.

Course Details

  • Department

    Sport
  • Qualification

    Level 4
  • Course Type

    Full Time
  • Length

    1 Year
  • Location(s)

    York

Course at a glance

Askham Bryan College's Adventure Sport Cert HE will help you develop practical and theoretical skills across adventure sport disciplines, gain industry-recognised qualifications, and become an instructor in the adventure sports industry. Our unique programme equips you with the expertise needed to thrive as a qualified instructor locally and beyond, leading to excellent career prospects and employability in the adventure sports sector. With the opportunity to progress to a full Foundation Degree upon successful completion of the Cert HE. This programme is subject to Validation and final approval.

UCAS Code

C4T4

Centre Code

A70

What you will learn

Students will get the opportunity to explore an exciting and diverse curriculum spanning expedition skills, navigational skills, fitness and training and practical real-world fieldwork.

Students will have the opportunity to make use of:
Explore the excellent gym facilities at Askham Bryan College, featuring an onsite climbing wall and a variety of sport amenities designed to enhance your development as an adventure sport specialist. Nestled in the heart of Yorkshire, with unparalleled access to the North York Moors, Yorkshire Dales and the great outdoors, our campus provides the perfect backdrop for adventure sports. Whether you’re scaling heights, exploring scenic trails, or navigating waterways our facilities and location ensure an exhilarating experience for all adventure enthusiasts.

This course is 1 year full time (Part-time study may also be available โ€“ contact he@askham-bryan.ac.uk for more information about part-time study).

 

 

 

Modules

This programme is subject to Validation and final approval, and module content is subject to change.

  • Fundamental Skills for Rock, Mountain and Complex Environments

This module is designed to develop studentsโ€™ competence and confidence in the core practical skills of mountaineering, rock-climbing and combining to access complex environments such as cave and canyons.

  • Leading Water-based Activities

This module is designed to develop studentsโ€™ competence and confidence in the practical skills of leadership water-based activities, developing relevant leadership skills within their chosen discipline.

  • Sociology for Adventure Sport

Through sociological theories and case studies, this module investigates how factors such as gender, race, class, and disability influence access, representation, and belonging in adventure sport communities.

  • Strength and Conditioning

The aim of this module is to provide students with fundamental knowledge in the key concepts of fitness, strength and conditioning, with particular reference to athletes within adventure sports disciplines.

  • Environmental Education

The aim of this module is to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and address the environmental impacts of adventure sports.

Key Information

This programme is subject to Validation and final approval.

64 UCAS Points (2026/27 entry)

5 GCSEs including Maths, English and Science at Grade C/4 or above. Equivalent qualifications may be accepted in lieu of GCSEs. Applicants must have successfully completed a full Level 3 study and/or have significant industry experience.

 

Some students may be asked to attend an interview.
Applicants who believe they may be eligible for Accreditation of Prior Certificated and/or Experiential Learning (APCL/APEL) will be considered on an individual basis.

If you have any queries in relation to entry qualifications, please contact the University Centre directly.

On successful completion, students may wish to consider progressing onto the FdSc Outdoor Adventure Sports course at the college. Students should discuss entry criteria and eligibility with their course manager.

 

Students completing the course may enter a wide variety of roles in adventure sports and related industries, such as educational roles, ….

Outdoor Activity Assistant
Adventure Camp Staff
Trainee Instructor
Adventure Park Guide
Youth Support Worker (Outdoor Focus)
Volunteer Coordinator (Outdoor Projects)
Outdoor Learning Assistant
Nature Activity Leader
Outdoor Fitness Assistant
Adventure Therapy Support Worker
Adventure Tourism Assistant
Customer Service (Outdoor Retail or Centres)
Progression to FdSc or BSc in Adventure Sport or Outdoor Education

UK, Isle of Man and Channel Isles Students on BSc Honours Degree/ BSc Top up/ Foundation Degree/ Extended Foundation Degree/ Higher National Diploma Fees:

2026/27 = ยฃ9,275 per academic year

Please note that the fee status of each applicant will be assessed prior to any offer being made (Home Fee or Overseas/International Fee). Where required further information may be requested ensure the correct fee status is allocated. For further information about on studying in the UK and fee status, please visit UKCISA

Non-Home (Overseas Students) on Honours Degree/ Foundation Degree/ Extended Foundation Degree Fees:

2026/27 = ยฃ14,450 per academic year

Fees are charged per academic year of the course. Please note that if any restudy or reassessments are required there will be additional fee costs associated to this. Please see refer to information on tuition fees and additional costs – Student Financeย 

Please note: fee information is correct as at the time of issue; but can be subject to change following changes to national guidance.

Work placement hours are not required within this 1- year course, but work experience is recommended to support your studies.

 

If you are already working in the sector, it may be possible to APEL (accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning) this element of the programme. Evidence of such employment will be needed, outlining duties etc for consideration at the APL panel, where applications will be considered on an individual basis. If you have any queries in relation to this, then please contact the University Centre team directly.

Students will engage in a range of engaging assessment methods to shape their subject expertise, in addition to transferable skills and graduate attributes.

Students will undertake traditional coursework and presentations, time-constrained assessments and practical activities to link theory with real-world applications.

These costs are in addition to tuition fees and accommodation (where applicable). Students will need to plan and budget for some extra costs as part of this course, which you need to pay for yourself.

 

Below is a list with approximate additional course costs to help with your planning and budgeting.

Additional Course Costs

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