BSc (Hons) In Sport Science (Human Performance)
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
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Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
- Minimum of two passes at A2
- Typical offer 200 points
- Diplomas at Level 3
- Access - 45 credits at Pass, 15 credits at Merit in appropriate subject
- Enquires from mature students are welcome
- Equivalent qualifications are welcome
Curriculum
Year 1
- Sports Coaching
- Gym Instruction
- Sports Therapy and Injury Rehabilitation
- Physical Activity and Health
- Physiology and the Exercising Human
- Degree Study Skills
- Research Methods in Sport and Exercise Sciences
- Human Nutrition
Year 2
- Personal Training and Group Exercise
- Personal Development and Dissertation Preparation
- Human Performance Testing
- Managing Exercise Environments
- Elite Athlete Preparation
- Psychology in Sport and Exercise Settings
- Managing Events to Promote Physical Activity
- Training Needs for Specific Groups
Year 3
- Applied Exercise and Performance Psychology
- Sport and Exercise in Extreme Environments
- Rehabilitation and GP Referral
- Nutritional Strategies for Sports Performance
- Advanced Strength and Conditioning
- Dissertation