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BSc Sports Coaching
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Sports coaching is the practice of supporting athletes and players to develop their skills, performance, and wellbeing, and the science and theory of how to do it effectively have become a recognised academic field in their own right. Effective coaching draws on sports science, psychology, pedagogy, leadership, and an understanding of how physical performance develops across different stages of an athlete's career. The role of the coach has become increasingly sophisticated, and the professional landscape now demands graduates who are both practically skilled and analytically grounded. At Coventry University, this three-year, full-time degree develops both dimensions. You will gain practical coaching skills and experience alongside the theoretical foundations of the discipline, examining topics such as skill acquisition, motivational psychology, performance analysis, tactical thinking, and the physical conditioning of athletes. The programme emphasises reflective practice, developing coaches who can evaluate their own work and improve continuously rather than simply applying fixed methods. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement are all available, giving you extensive professional experience across a range of sporting and coaching contexts before you graduate. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects an accessible approach to a practically oriented degree. Sports coaching graduates work in professional and amateur sport at all levels, in national governing bodies, in schools and colleges, in community sports organisations, and in performance academies. Roles include head coach, performance coach, academy coach, sports coordinator, and community development officer. Many graduates also combine coaching practice with roles in sports administration, sports science support, or physical education teaching. The demand for qualified coaches is consistent across most sports and most levels, and the reflective, analytically trained graduate this programme produces is well placed for a career that extends well beyond the pitch or track. Postgraduate study in sports coaching, performance science, or sports psychology is also a common route.
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