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BSc Sport and Exercise Science
About this course
Sport and exercise science is a broad and applied discipline that draws on physiology, psychology, biomechanics, and nutrition to understand how the human body responds to physical activity and how performance can be optimised, health maintained, and injury prevented. It is a science of human movement and capability, asking questions that matter both to athletes seeking to compete at the highest level and to health professionals concerned with the role of exercise in managing and preventing chronic disease. As a discipline, it combines laboratory-based scientific inquiry with practical field-based application, making it inherently both theoretical and hands-on. At Heriot-Watt University, this four-year full-time programme combines theory and applied learning to create, as the current description accurately captures, an inherently interesting and broadly defined degree. You will study the physiological bases of exercise, including how the cardiovascular, respiratory, and musculoskeletal systems adapt to training and respond to acute exercise stress. Biomechanics examines how forces act on the body and how movement can be analysed and improved. Sport psychology addresses motivation, mental performance, coaching relationships, and the psychological demands of competitive sport. Research methods and data analysis are taught throughout, developing the scientific literacy needed to evaluate evidence and to conduct your own investigations. The cross-disciplinary learning and industry links that Heriot-Watt emphasises ensure that your education connects consistently to the real-world contexts in which sport and exercise scientists work. Graduates from sport and exercise science programmes pursue careers across sport performance support, coaching and athlete development, health and fitness, physiotherapy and sports medicine (usually requiring further professional training), exercise referral and health promotion, sport management, and research and academia. Performance analysis, strength and conditioning, and sport science support roles with professional and national sporting organisations are well-established career directions. Postgraduate study in sport science, physiology, psychology, or related health sciences supports those seeking specialist or clinical roles.
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