

BSc Coaching: Sport and Fitness
About this course
Coaching in sport and fitness is both a practical craft and an applied science. A skilled coach does more than demonstrate technique or write training programmes: they build relationships, understand motivation, create learning environments, and help individuals and teams develop the physical, psychological, and tactical capacities they need to perform and improve. As sport at all levels has become more professionalised and evidence-based, the demand for coaches with formal training and a clear theoretical grounding has grown significantly. At Wrexham University, this programme is offered on a part-time basis, making it accessible for those who are already working in coaching, sport, or fitness and wish to formalise and deepen their knowledge while continuing in their professional roles. The curriculum draws on exercise physiology, sports psychology, pedagogy, and sports science to give you a rigorous understanding of what effective coaching looks like and why. You will examine how physical conditioning programmes should be designed and periodised, how feedback and instruction can be delivered to maximise skill development, and how coaches can support athlete wellbeing alongside performance. Ethical dimensions of coaching, including duty of care, safeguarding, and inclusion, are integrated throughout. The part-time structure means you can apply your learning directly in your coaching work from the outset, which is one of the distinctive benefits of studying this way. Your practical experience and your academic studies will inform each other continuously. Graduates are well placed for roles as qualified coaches or strength and conditioning specialists in community sport, schools, sports clubs, leisure facilities, and professional sport environments. Some graduates move into sports development roles with local authorities or national governing bodies. Others combine coaching with personal training, sport science support work, or teaching. Further study in sport science, physical education, or sports management is an option for those wishing to develop their expertise in a particular direction.
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