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BSc Physical Education with a Year Abroad
About this course
Physical Education sits at the intersection of sports science, pedagogy, and health promotion. It is concerned with how movement and physical activity are taught, experienced, and valued across different age groups and settings. At university level, PE goes well beyond learning to coach sports: it engages with exercise physiology, motor learning, psychology of sport, curriculum theory, and the social and cultural dimensions of physical activity, asking why people are active or inactive, how schools can best promote physical literacy, and what the evidence tells us about effective physical education. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you an international perspective on how different countries approach PE, sport, and physical activity promotion. You will study the science of movement and physical performance alongside the educational and pedagogical theory that underpins PE teaching. School placement experience gives you direct practice in delivering PE, and the year abroad allows you to compare different national approaches to sport and physical education in an academic and practical context. Physical Education graduates pursue a range of careers across sport, education, and health. Secondary school PE teaching is the most direct destination, typically requiring completion of a PGCE or School Direct qualification after the degree. Sports development roles in local authorities, national governing bodies, and community sport organisations are also well-established paths. Health promotion, sport science support, coaching, and roles in leisure and fitness management are further options. The international dimension of the year abroad is particularly valuable for graduates considering careers in international sports development or who want to work with sports organisations operating across national contexts. Postgraduate study in sports science, PE education, or health and wellbeing is a common next step.
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