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HND Coaching and Developing Sport
About this course
Coaching and developing sport is the discipline concerned with how sports coaches work with athletes and teams to improve performance, wellbeing, and participation. It draws on exercise science, psychology, pedagogy, and sports management, asking not only how physical performance is developed but how coaches create environments in which individuals and groups can thrive, learn, and sustain their engagement with sport over time. Good coaching is as much about communication, relationship-building, and ethical practice as it is about technical knowledge of a particular sport, and this degree takes that breadth seriously. The University of the Highlands and Islands offers this programme on a part-time basis, making it accessible to students who may already be working in sport, physical education, or community settings and want to develop their knowledge and credentials alongside their practical experience. UHI's distinctive distributed model, with campuses and learning centres across the Highlands and Islands, makes it particularly well suited to students in remote or rural communities where full-time campus study would not be feasible. You will study the principles of coaching science, sports development, athlete welfare, performance analysis, and the management and organisation of sport at community and competitive levels, developing both the theoretical understanding and the reflective practice skills needed to improve as a coach. Graduates of coaching and sport development programmes go on to work in a wide range of settings. School sport, community sport organisations, national governing bodies, leisure and fitness centres, elite performance environments, and local authority sports development teams are all common contexts. Many graduates go on to senior coaching, sports development officer, or programme management roles, while others pursue further professional development through coaching licences and qualifications in their specific sport or through postgraduate study in sports coaching, sports management, or physical education.
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