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BSc Sport Coaching
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Sport coaching is the practice of supporting athletes and teams to improve their performance, their wellbeing, and their relationship with sport. It is a discipline that draws on sports science, psychology, pedagogy, and ethics, and it requires practitioners who can observe, analyse, communicate, and adapt in fast-moving and emotionally complex environments. Good coaching is evidence-based as well as instinctive, and understanding the research that underpins effective practice is as important as developing practical experience. At Leeds Beckett University this three-year, full-time degree is shaped by an established coaching model that is recognised globally by international and national governing bodies of sport as an evidence-based framework for educating coaches. You will study the theory and practice of coaching across a range of sports and performance contexts, developing your ability to design and deliver sessions, to use performance data, and to reflect critically on your own practice. A sandwich year is built into the programme, and a year abroad and work placement are also available, giving you substantial opportunities to work in real coaching environments, potentially in different countries and sporting cultures, before you graduate. Graduates of sport coaching work in professional sport, high-performance academies, community sport organisations, schools, universities, and national governing bodies. Many begin their careers as coaches or assistant coaches, progressing to lead coaching roles, head of performance, or coaching director positions in their sport. Others move into roles in talent development, coach education, sports development, or physical education. The degree's grounding in evidence-based practice also prepares graduates for postgraduate study in coaching science, sports psychology, sports management, or physical education, and for research roles that contribute to the growing body of knowledge about how people develop and perform in sport.
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