The executives of the Association of Sport and Exercise Science have reached out to final-year students in selected second-cycle institutions in the Cape Coast Municipality to educate them on the relevance of pursuing BSc. Sport and Exercise Science.
The final-year students were armed with information on the admission requirements for the Sport and Exercise Science programme, including prerequisite courses and the application process.
The initiative, which formed part of the week celebration of the association, kicked off at the Efutu Senior High School and ended at the Academy of Christ the King Senior High School.
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The executives, led by the President, Mr. John Agyekum, took the students through career guidance and counselling, focusing on the Sciences.
The Dpt. of Sport and Exercise Science team with some students of Efutu SHS
To be able to pursue a BSc. Sport and Exercise Science, He underlined the need for the students to have a strong foundation in science subjects, particularly biology, physics, chemistry, and elective mathematics, as well as courses such as geography, costing, economics and accounting.
President Agyekum told them that the Department of Sport and Exercise Science was under the School of Health and Allied Sciences of the College of Health and Allied Sciences at the University of Cape Coast.
The beneficiary students expressed profound gratitude for the generosity extended to them.
A science teacher at Efutu SHS, Mrs. Mabel Asare, lauded the initiative’s impact on her institution and impressed on the students to pursue a BSc. Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Cape Coast.
Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC