

BSc Sport and Exercise Science with Foundation Year
About this course
Sport and Exercise Science is a discipline that applies the principles of physiology, biomechanics, psychology, and nutrition to the understanding and enhancement of human physical performance and health. It sits at the intersection of scientific inquiry and practical application, examining how the body responds to exercise, how physical activity promotes wellbeing, and how training can be designed and optimised for athletes and the general population alike. Exercise scientists work in elite sport environments, community health settings, rehabilitation contexts, and research, bringing scientific rigour to questions that have direct implications for how people move, perform, and stay healthy. At York St John University, this part-time degree gives you the necessary skills to develop a successful career either within the elite sport industry or in community settings, where promoting physical activity and healthy living makes a positive and measurable difference to people's lives. The programme is practical in emphasis, making use of specialist facilities to develop your ability to apply sport science principles in real contexts. The degree includes a sandwich year and work placements alongside the option of a year abroad, giving you substantial professional experience and international exposure that complement your academic training. Sport and exercise science graduates work in performance analysis, strength and conditioning, physiological testing, sports coaching, health and fitness, clinical exercise physiology, and public health programmes. The scientific skills and practical competence the degree develops are also valued in research, sports medicine support, and increasingly in roles in the growing sports technology and data analytics sector. Postgraduate study in sport science, exercise physiology, physiotherapy, or sports psychology provides routes to more specialised professional and clinical roles.
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