

BSc Sport and Exercise Science with a Year in Industry
About this course
Sport and exercise science examines how the human body responds to physical activity, how training drives adaptation, and how exercise can be used both to enhance athletic performance and to protect and improve health. It draws on physiology, psychology, biomechanics, and nutrition to build a comprehensive, evidence-based understanding of human physical performance and the role of sport and exercise in wellbeing across the lifespan. The discipline sits comfortably between academic science and professional practice, producing graduates who can contribute to high-performance sport, public health, clinical exercise, and the communities that depend on physically active lifestyles. At Kent this four-year full-time degree includes a year in industry, which places you in a real sporting or exercise science environment for an extended period before you complete your studies. This professional experience is one of the most valuable features of the programme, giving you applied competence, industry contacts, and evidence of professional capability that distinguishes you in the graduate market. You will study the core scientific areas of physiology, biomechanics, and psychology in depth, developing both theoretical understanding and practical laboratory skills through applied projects and real-world tasks. The degree is designed to produce graduates who can translate scientific knowledge into practical improvements in performance and health, whether working with elite athletes, recreational sport participants, or individuals managing chronic conditions. Graduates move into careers in performance analysis, sport science support, strength and conditioning, exercise physiology, coaching, public health and community sport, and clinical exercise. Many go on to postgraduate study to develop specialist expertise or to pursue professional accreditation with the Chartered Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences. Others continue to teaching, sport science research, or health promotion roles.
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