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BSc Sport and Exercise Science (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Sport and exercise science applies the biological, psychological, and social sciences to understanding human movement, physical performance, and the role of physical activity in health. It is a genuinely multidisciplinary field, drawing on physiology to understand how the body responds to exercise, on biomechanics to analyse movement and technique, on psychology to examine motivation, performance, and wellbeing, and on nutrition to understand how diet supports physical activity and recovery. The subject matters both for elite sport and for the broader public health challenge of encouraging and maintaining physical activity across the population. At the University of Bedfordshire, this four-year full-time programme includes an integrated foundation year, giving you the opportunity to build your scientific and analytical foundations before moving into the main degree. You will study the core disciplines of sport and exercise science in depth, developing practical laboratory and fieldwork skills alongside theoretical understanding. The programme prepares you to work with athletes, performers, and the general population in a variety of settings, developing your ability to design, implement, and evaluate programmes that support physical performance and health. The foundation year makes the degree accessible to students coming from a wider range of backgrounds while ensuring that all students enter the main programme well prepared. Sport and exercise science graduates pursue careers in sports coaching, strength and conditioning, exercise physiology, health and fitness, sport psychology support, and sport development. Many work with professional sports clubs, national governing bodies, local authorities, or fitness organisations. There are also strong routes into health promotion and public health, physical education teaching, and allied health professions through further study. Postgraduate training is required for some professional routes, including sport and exercise psychology and physiotherapy, and the science foundation provided by this degree is excellent preparation for those pathways. Roles in research, sport science consultancy, and academic teaching are also open to those who continue to postgraduate level.
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