About the course
Key Information
Location: Preston Campus
Course length: Three Years (90 weeks)
Start date: September 2025
Course Modules
Environmental Management and Sustainability
Today sportsturf managers must recognise the need for sustainable management practices and environmental stewardship. This module aims to explore the relationship between a golf course or other sports facility and the environment in which it exists and the sustainable management of landscapes and material inputs. Topics covered will include ecology and habitat management, sustainability, and responsible resource management.
Environmental Plant Physiology
This module builds upon the knowledge of plants gained in previous plant science modules. It aims to extend your understanding of how plants interact with their environment and relate this to the management practices employed in industry. It will also consider how plant physiology is influenced by changes in environmental conditions, such as those associated with climate change, and how changes in a plant�s environment lead to changes and adaptations to plant processes that allow them to survive in a range of different environments.
Essential Plant and Soil Science
Plants and soils have a very close relationship. This module will look at the biochemistry and physiology of plants and how these are affected by the plant�s environment. You will consider the characteristics of the soil environment and how these impact on plant growth and land use. The mechanisms by which plants can express the genetic information coded in their DNA and pass this on to the next generation will also be explained.
Industry Project
You will use the skills developed in earlier modules to identify a suitable industry related project. Through planning, executing and then reporting on the project outcomes, you will be encouraged to use the industry project to develop your own personal skills as well as professional working relationships with industry contacts. Theories and skills of project management will be developed through supporting lectures.
Integrated Pest Management
Natural grass surfaces used for sports and other recreations are subject to the ingress of various pests, diseases and weeds which can significantly impact on the quality of the surface sometimes adversely affecting play. It is necessary to have the appropriate diagnostic skills, knowledge and understanding of these pests, diseases, and weeds for their management. An integrated approach being mindful of the environmental impact of any control measures is essential.
Performance Management of Sportsturf Surfaces
The use of performance measures is now standard practice in the sportsturf industry. Their use can inform management decision making for quality surfaces. This module will equip you with a clear understanding of the methodology and process of performance quality testing for a range of sports turf surfaces. You will learn about the various testing equipment , protocols, and standards for a range of sportsturf surfaces.
Principles and Practices of Turfgrass Management (Double Module)
This module aims to develop underpinning knowledge and skills necessary to establish and manage sportsturf playing surfaces. You will learn about the fundamental practices for the management of natural turf surfaces and the equipment and machinery used for these. Topics include mowing, irrigation, fertiliser application , topdressing, and aeration. The underlying science of these and other operations is discussed together with their practical application. Establishment of turf surfaces from seed and vegetative means is also covered.
Turfgrass Growth and Development
This module aims to equip students with the fundamental skills and knowledge to understand the anatomical and physiological factors involved in the growth and development of turfgrasses in the sportsturf environment. The characteristics and features of both cool and warm season grasses are evaluated. Grass plant morphology and physiology are discussed and effects of the environment and also management practices on the grass plant reviewed.
YEAR 1
Academic and Vocational Skills
Working in industry will require you to develop a range of practical and professional skills. This module provides you with first-hand work related experience of a range of practical and technical skills as well as developing your ability to present information in a suitable academic and professional style. You will be encouraged to evaluate and reflect on your own personal development throughout the module. The module will provide the foundation for further development of individual skills through independent study in the �Industry Project� module.
YEAR 2
Sportsturf Surface Construction and Drainage Systems
Successful sportsturf installations will have purpose designed constructions and bespoke drainage systems. Different construction and drainage systems, their related benefits and disadvantages and the management of sports surface drainage will be discussed here. You will explore the design between concepts the range of sportsturf and golf construction and drainage systems currently available.
YEAR 3
Research Methods
Experimental design and data analysis are core themes in this module. It will introduce concepts of statistical testing and further develop skills in presenting and interpreting results of scientific investigations. The module will give students vital skills in formulating research questions and designing an effective experiment.