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BSc Applied Sports and Exercise Science
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Applied sports and exercise science takes the scientific principles that underpin human physical performance and situates them firmly in practical contexts, from elite competitive sport to population health and rehabilitation. The discipline draws on physiology, biomechanics, psychology, and nutrition to understand how the body performs, adapts, and recovers, and it applies that understanding to help athletes improve, prevent injury, and sustain performance across a career. Increasingly, the same scientific principles are applied in health promotion and clinical exercise settings, as the evidence base for exercise as medicine continues to grow. At Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, this four-year, full-time degree is designed to develop the confidence and competence needed to work effectively in the sport and exercise industry. You will study the sciences underpinning human performance in depth, including exercise physiology, biomechanical analysis, strength and conditioning principles, and the psychology of performance and behaviour change. The applied orientation of the programme means you connect theory to practice throughout your studies, developing practical skills alongside your academic understanding. Robert Gordon University has a strong reputation for professionally relevant education with close links to industry, and the programme reflects that orientation. The typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects solid academic expectations. Graduates of applied sports and exercise science find roles across the sporting and health sectors. Professional sports clubs, national governing bodies, performance institutes, and Olympic and Paralympic programmes employ sports scientists, physiologists, and strength and conditioning coaches. Health and fitness facilities, corporate wellness programmes, and the NHS employ exercise professionals in roles focused on health promotion and clinical exercise referral. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study or professional qualification in physiotherapy, clinical exercise science, sport psychology, or nutrition, developing a specialist profile for more advanced roles. Teaching, coaching, and sports development are also significant career pathways.
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