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BSc Sport Coaching
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Sport coaching is a discipline that takes seriously both the science of athletic development and the art of effective human relationships. At its best, coaching is about creating the conditions in which athletes can learn, grow, and perform, and it requires knowledge of exercise physiology and biomechanics alongside insight into motivation, group dynamics, communication, and the psychology of performance. The most effective coaches combine evidence-based practice with sensitivity to the individual athletes and teams they work with. At the University of Brighton, this three-year, full-time programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, giving you direct experience of coaching in real sporting environments as an integral part of the degree. Brighton has a strong tradition in sport science and coaching, and the programme benefits from the university's connections with sporting organisations across the South East. You will study the physiological and biomechanical principles that underpin physical performance, developing an understanding of how training produces adaptation and how it can be prescribed appropriately for different athletes and goals. Coaching psychology examines motivation, confidence, and the mental demands of sport. Coaching pedagogy asks how learning environments can be designed to develop both skill and player agency. You will also engage with the broader structures of sport development and with reflective practice, developing the habit of critically examining your own coaching and learning from experience. A typical entry tariff of 136 UCAS points indicates the entry expectations. Sport coaching develops both scientific literacy and interpersonal skill in a combination that is directly applicable to professional coaching contexts. Graduates work as coaches in clubs, academies, schools, community sport organisations, and national governing bodies. Others move into strength and conditioning, sports development, physical education, and sports management. Postgraduate study in coaching science, sport psychology, or physical education is a natural route for those wanting to specialise.
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