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BSc Sport Science and Management (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Sport science and management sits at the intersection of two distinct but complementary fields: the scientific analysis of human performance and physical activity, and the organisational and commercial knowledge needed to lead and develop sporting organisations. Where pure sport science focuses on physiology, psychology, biomechanics, and the evidence base for performance enhancement, the management dimension adds strategy, marketing, operations, event management, and the governance structures of professional sport. Together they produce graduates who can understand sport both as a human and biological phenomenon and as an industry. At Nottingham Trent University, this four-year programme includes a foundation year, giving you the chance to develop the academic skills, scientific knowledge, and confidence needed for degree-level study before moving into the main programme. The foundation year is designed for students who have the interest and motivation to succeed but whose prior qualifications may not meet standard degree entry requirements. NTU has strong sport and business facilities, and the programme benefits from the university's well-developed relationships with sports organisations across the East Midlands and nationally. Across the degree years you will study the science of exercise and human performance, including physiology, nutrition, psychology, and biomechanics, alongside the management and commercial dimensions of the sports industry, including sports marketing, event management, sponsorship, and the governance of professional and amateur sport. You will develop research skills and the ability to apply evidence to practical questions in both areas. Graduates move into roles across the sport and leisure sector, including performance analysis, strength and conditioning, sport development, sports marketing, event management, facility management, and roles in national governing bodies and professional clubs. Some graduates also pursue postgraduate study in sport science or sports management.
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