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BSc Sport Performance and Coaching with foundation year
About this course
Sport coaching is a profession that draws on science, psychology, and pedagogy to develop athletes and maximise performance. Effective coaches understand the physiology of training and recovery, can apply principles of motor learning and skill acquisition, know how to manage individuals and groups, and are able to design and deliver programmes that produce sustained improvement. Sport performance and coaching is a discipline that prepares you to work across the full spectrum of sporting contexts, from grassroots development to elite performance environments. At Coventry University, this four-year full-time programme is titled with a foundation year in its description, indicating it provides a structured introductory phase before the main degree content. It also includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, making the degree particularly well equipped to develop your professional readiness alongside your academic knowledge. The sandwich year places you in a genuine coaching or sport performance environment, where you develop practical skills and professional relationships under real working conditions. The year abroad adds an international perspective on sport, coaching culture, and physical performance that is increasingly relevant in a globally connected sporting world. You will study sport science, coaching theory and practice, performance analysis, psychology of sport, strength and conditioning, and talent development. The programme prepares you for the analytical and relational demands of coaching work, building your understanding of what effective practice looks like and how it is grounded in evidence. Graduates from sport performance and coaching programmes pursue careers as coaches and performance specialists across a wide range of sports, age groups, and performance levels. Roles in national governing bodies, club sport, school sport, community sport, and elite performance centres are all common pathways. Strength and conditioning, performance analysis, and sport development are related career areas. Further study, including masters degrees in sport coaching or sport science, is a natural route for those seeking specialist qualifications or academic careers.
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