Students are being offered the chance to do a degree in SURF science.
The part-time course is aptly laid back.
It involves up to five days learning per week for three years.
It is open to surfers and non-surfers.
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The course is available at the Cornwall College University Centre in Newquay.
The town is regarded as the surfing capital of the UK.
The south west is where most of the surf industry has developed and continues to thrive.
It provides many opportunities for students to connect and engage with the big players within the industry.
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Taking part in FdSc Surf Science you learn about marine and natural environment.
Although practical surfing is not part of the course, the surfer friendly location provides plenty of opportunities to surf on some of the best beaches in Europe.
The course covers underpinning knowledge in sports science, the environment, the surf industry, media and events and culture.
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But students will also get an opportunity to shape their own, personal surfboard.
The college website reads: “If you are passionate about surfing and want to pursue a career in the surf industry, then this is the course for you.
“FdSc Surf Science is delivered in one of the most beautiful and appropriate locations in the UK, Newquay, in the stunning county of Cornwall where there are countless surfing beaches, to suit all levels and styles, all on your doorstep.”
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