

BSc Sport and Fitness
About this course
Sport and fitness is a discipline that examines how physical activity, exercise, and sport contribute to health, wellbeing, performance, and quality of life across the population. It draws on physiology, psychology, nutrition, and coaching science to understand the body's responses to exercise and how physical activity can be promoted, delivered, and sustained in ways that benefit individuals and communities. The sector it prepares you for is broad and growing: from gym-based fitness and personal training to community sport, sports coaching, physical education, and the sport development roles that underpin participation at every level. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, the Sport and Fitness degree is offered on a part-time basis, providing flexible study options that allow you to combine your education with work or other commitments. The programme can be studied at varying intensities, from a near-full-time schedule to a more leisurely pace that allows you to take one module at a time. The university's distributed model, with campuses and learning centres across the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, means that sport and fitness can be studied in a context closely connected to the communities and landscapes where active living is both a cultural tradition and a contemporary challenge. Graduates in sport and fitness work across a wide range of organisations and roles. Fitness instruction, personal training, sports coaching, community sport development, outdoor education, health promotion, and physical education are all common destinations. The growing recognition of physical activity's importance to mental health as well as physical wellbeing has expanded opportunities in health services, social care, and therapeutic settings where physical activity is used as an intervention. The degree also provides a foundation for postgraduate study in sport science, physical education, health promotion, or coaching, and for professional qualifications in fitness and coaching.
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