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BSc Psychology (Sport, Health and Exercise)
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Psychology of sport, health, and exercise is the scientific study of how psychological factors influence and are influenced by physical activity, sporting performance, and health-related behaviour. It asks why people exercise, or fail to exercise, how athletes can optimise their mental performance under pressure, what psychological dimensions accompany injury and rehabilitation, and how physical activity affects mood, cognition, and wellbeing across the lifespan. The field draws on core psychology alongside exercise science, health psychology, and behavioural science, developing both the theoretical understanding and the applied skills needed to support athletes, coaches, and the general public in achieving their physical health and performance goals. At Brunel University London, this three-year full-time degree provides a rigorous grounding in the science of sport and exercise psychology, exploring the links between mental and physical processes in sporting and health contexts. You will study motivation, self-regulation, confidence, anxiety management, team dynamics, and the psychological dimensions of injury and rehabilitation, as well as broader topics in health behaviour, physical activity promotion, and the psychology of exercise adherence. Research methods and statistics are central to the degree, developing the scientific skills needed to evaluate evidence critically and to design and conduct psychological research in sport and health contexts. Graduates enter careers as sport psychologists, exercise consultants, performance coaches, wellbeing programme managers, and health behaviour specialists in a wide range of settings including professional and amateur sport, public health agencies, corporate wellbeing programmes, and rehabilitation services. British Psychological Society accreditation, where the degree is accredited, provides the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership, which is the academic requirement for postgraduate professional training in sport and exercise psychology or other applied psychology fields. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in sport and exercise psychology, counselling, or related disciplines to develop the professional qualifications needed for practitioner roles.
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