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BA Sports Coaching and Development
About this course
Sports coaching and development is a discipline concerned with how human performance in sport is developed, how coaches work effectively with individuals and teams, and how sport can be a vehicle for broader personal and community development. Coaching is more than instruction; it is a relationship that draws on psychology, physiology, pedagogy, and communication to create the conditions in which athletes can learn, improve, and perform at their best. The development dimension adds a broader community and applied perspective, asking how sport is used in education, health, youth work, and social regeneration. At the University of Bedfordshire, this three-year full-time programme develops your knowledge and skills across the science, practice, and management of sports coaching. The programme achieved strong student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2025, with particular recognition for teaching staff explaining things clearly, fair marking of assessments, and teaching knowledge and skills for the future. The typical entry tariff is 88 points, making the programme accessible to students who demonstrate genuine commitment to coaching and sport rather than requiring the highest prior academic attainment. You will study sports psychology, exercise physiology, coaching theory and practice, performance analysis, sports development policy and management, and the ethical and safeguarding responsibilities that coaching requires. Practical coaching experience is central to the degree, and you will develop both the theoretical framework and the hands-on confidence to work effectively with athletes at different stages of development and in different sporting contexts. Graduates from sports coaching and development programmes work as coaches, development officers, performance analysts, sports coordinators, and community sport managers across schools, clubs, national governing bodies, local authorities, and elite performance environments. The development strand also opens routes into youth work, health promotion, and charity and third sector organisations that use sport as a tool for wider social outcomes. Further study at postgraduate level in sports coaching, sports science, or sports management is a natural option for those seeking to develop specialist or leadership expertise.
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National Student Survey - 40 respondents (87% response rate)
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