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BSc Science of Sport Performance
About this course
The science of sport performance is the application of physiological, biomechanical, nutritional, and psychological principles to the challenge of helping athletes perform at the highest level they are capable of reaching. It is a rigorous applied science that draws on fundamental research in human biology and behaviour and directs it at practical questions: how can training be structured to maximise adaptation, what nutritional strategies support recovery and performance, how can movement efficiency be improved through biomechanical analysis, and what psychological skills separate athletes who perform under pressure from those who do not? At Leeds Beckett this three-year full-time degree gives you a thorough grounding across the interdisciplinary science of sport performance. You will study how the body responds to exercise and training through physiology and biochemistry, how movement is analysed and optimised through biomechanics, how nutrition supports performance and recovery, and how psychological factors including focus, resilience, and motivation influence outcomes under competitive pressure. Theory is combined with laboratory work and real-world experience, giving you both the analytical skills and the practitioner confidence that applied sport science careers require. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement experience are all available within the programme, providing opportunities to develop professional skills in real sporting environments and to broaden your experience internationally. Graduates move into roles as sport scientists and performance analysts with professional clubs, national governing bodies, national sport institutes, and elite academies. The degree also prepares you for careers in strength and conditioning, sports nutrition, performance coaching, and exercise physiology in clinical or community settings. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study to develop specialist expertise or to pursue professional accreditation in sport and exercise science.
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