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BA Sport Coaching and Coach Development with Foundation Year
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Sport coaching and coach development is a degree that examines the science, practice, and professional development of coaching in sport. Coaching is a complex and skilled practice that draws on knowledge of exercise physiology, sport psychology, biomechanics, and pedagogy to support athletes of all levels in developing their performance, wellbeing, and enjoyment of sport. Coach development adds a further dimension, asking not just how to coach effectively but how coaches themselves learn, reflect, and grow over the course of a career, and how coaching cultures and systems are built in clubs, national governing bodies, and sporting organisations. At the University of Derby, this four-year programme with foundation year prepares you to coach elite and amateur athletes and to promote the benefits of sport to the wider community. You will study the theoretical foundations of coaching across the physiological, psychological, and pedagogical dimensions of the role, alongside the practical skills to plan and deliver effective coaching sessions, evaluate athlete development, and adapt your practice to different contexts and individual needs. The foundation year provides additional preparation before the main degree begins. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you substantial professional and international experience. These elements place you in real coaching environments, allow you to observe and practise coaching in different cultural and sporting contexts, and develop the professional awareness that coaching careers require. Graduates pursue careers as coaches in a wide range of sports and settings, from community clubs and local authorities to professional academies and national programmes. Others move into sports development, coach education and mentoring, sport management, physical education, and performance analysis. Postgraduate study in coaching, sport and exercise science, or sports management is available for those who wish to develop their expertise further.
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