This degree reflects current research-informed teaching and innovation within the sector. The first year is designed to provide an extensive understanding of sport and exercise science theory, while the second offers the opportunity to convert knowledge of theory into practice.
Core modules can include Biomechanical Basis of Human Movement; Fundamentals of Human Physiology; Nutrition for Health and Performance; Sport and Exercise Psychology; Advanced Sport Physiology; and Personal Training.
During the third year, students can tailor the degree to match their individual interests and career aspirations by choosing from a range of optional modules such as Advanced Biomechanical Analysis; Strength and Conditioning; and Exercise Prescription for Health.
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