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BSc Sports Coaching
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Sports coaching is the professional discipline concerned with designing and delivering the environments, relationships and activities through which athletes and sports participants improve, develop and achieve. Effective coaches draw on knowledge of skill acquisition, exercise physiology, sports psychology, nutrition and biomechanics, but the craft of coaching also involves the quality of the human relationship between coach and athlete, the ability to communicate and motivate, and the wisdom to make sound decisions in complex and sometimes pressured situations. Edinburgh Napier University offers this four-year full-time sports coaching degree with a year abroad built into the programme. The academic content spans the scientific foundations of coaching, including the physiology and psychology of sport, alongside coaching methodology, athlete development, sports nutrition, performance analysis and the professional and ethical frameworks within which coaching operates. A year abroad gives you the opportunity to experience coaching culture and practice in a different national context, broadening your perspective on how the discipline is understood and applied across different sporting traditions and institutions. Edinburgh Napier has strong connections to the Scottish sporting sector, and the programme benefits from proximity to Edinburgh's sport and fitness infrastructure. The degree develops both the scientific knowledge that informs good coaching practice and the practical and reflective skills that distinguish effective coaches from those who merely possess technical knowledge. You will learn to plan and evaluate sessions, to understand and manage individual differences, and to build the kind of coaching relationship in which athletes feel supported and challenged. Graduates pursue careers as sports coaches across community, club, academy and high-performance pathways, as strength and conditioning coaches, performance analysts, sports development officers, physical education teachers and in sports management and administration roles. Postgraduate study in sports coaching, sport science or sports psychology is available for those wishing to specialise or move into applied research roles.
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