

BSc Sport Science for Health
About this course
Sport science for health is a discipline that applies scientific knowledge about the human body to the promotion of health and physical wellbeing across the lifespan. It draws on anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and nutrition, grounding these in an understanding of how physical activity affects health and how exercise can be used to prevent disease, support rehabilitation, and improve quality of life. The emphasis on health rather than performance distinguishes this field from general sport science, directing attention toward the full range of populations who benefit from exercise, from children developing physical literacy to older adults managing chronic conditions. At Anglia Ruskin University this part-time programme is based at the Writtle campus and covers the core scientific knowledge of the discipline alongside its applied dimensions. You will study anatomy and physiology, nutrition, and the science of physical activity, and you will engage with the promotion of active lifestyles, the development of physical literacy in young people, and the design of exercise rehabilitation programmes for adults with specific health needs. The part-time structure allows you to develop your expertise while continuing to work or manage other commitments, and the applied focus means your learning is directly connected to professional practice from the start. Graduates from sport science for health programmes work in a variety of health-promoting and exercise-related roles. Community health and exercise referral schemes, cardiac rehabilitation, falls prevention, workplace wellbeing, physical education in schools, and leisure and fitness management are all areas where this kind of specialist knowledge is valued. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study or further professional qualifications in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, health promotion, or strength and conditioning. The growing emphasis in public health on the prevention and management of long-term conditions through physical activity makes this a field with expanding career opportunities.
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