

BSc Sport Coaching
About this course
Sport coaching is the professional study and practice of how to develop athletes and sports participants effectively, across all levels of ability and age. A sport coach does not simply organise training sessions: they create the learning environments in which athletes develop their physical capacities, technical skills, tactical understanding, and psychological resilience, working with the full diversity of human motivation, background, and capability that sport brings together. Understanding the scientific foundations of coaching, from exercise physiology and biomechanics to sports psychology, gives coaches the knowledge to make evidence-based decisions that are genuinely helpful to the people they work with. At Sheffield Hallam University, this programme includes a foundation year and a sandwich year in industry with work placement, and is offered on a part-time basis, making it accessible to students who may already be working in sport, coaching, or physical education contexts alongside their studies. The part-time structure allows you to develop your coaching practice more gradually and reflectively, applying what you learn in the classroom immediately in your own coaching context. The foundation year provides a thorough grounding in the principles of coaching and its scientific underpinnings before the main degree begins. You will explore the principles of sport coaching practice alongside the scientific foundations that underpin performance, delving into the complexities of working with diverse individuals and groups across a wide range of coaching experiences. Sheffield Hallam has strong connections with sport organisations, national governing bodies, and the wider sport and exercise sector in the region and nationally, giving the programme good practical grounding and placement opportunities. Graduates work as sport coaches, performance analysts, coaching developers, physical education teachers after further qualification, sports development officers, and in a wide range of sports organisation and management roles. Postgraduate study in sport science, coaching, or sports management is a further option for those wishing to specialise or move into leadership and research.
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