

BSc Sport and Exercise Science
About this course
Sport and exercise science is the application of scientific principles to the understanding and improvement of human physical performance and health. It draws on physiology, biomechanics, psychology, nutrition, and anatomy to examine how the body responds to exercise, how athletic performance can be optimised, and how physical activity contributes to wellbeing and long-term health outcomes. The field spans elite sport, where marginal performance gains can determine competitive success, and the much larger territory of public health, where increasing physical activity levels across the population is one of the most effective strategies for reducing chronic disease. At the University of Bedfordshire, Sport and Exercise Science is offered on a part-time basis, giving you flexibility to study alongside other commitments. Bedfordshire has been recognised for teaching quality in sport science by both the Guardian and The Times university league tables, reflecting the strength of its academic provision. You will develop scientific knowledge and practical skills across the key disciplines of the field, combining laboratory and field-based experience with theoretical study. The programme prepares you for evidence-based practice across the range of applied settings where sport and exercise scientists work. Sport and exercise science graduates work in professional sport as performance analysts, sports scientists, and strength and conditioning coaches. Others work in rehabilitation settings, health promotion, physical education, personal training, corporate wellness, and the growing field of exercise referral for health conditions. Research, academia, and policy roles in public health and sport development are further destinations. The degree is also a foundation for postgraduate study in performance science, sports medicine, physiotherapy, dietetics, or sport psychology, particularly for those who want to develop clinical or specialist expertise. The degree's part-time format supports students who are already working in sport or health settings and want to formalise and deepen their knowledge.
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