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BSc Psychological Science of Sport & Exercise
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Psychological Science of Sport and Exercise is a discipline that applies the rigorous methods of scientific psychology to understanding how mental and psychological factors influence physical performance, physical activity participation, and health. It draws on cognitive psychology, social psychology, and neuroscience to explore questions such as how athletes manage pressure and sustain motivation, why some people maintain active lifestyles and others do not, and how exercise affects mental health across the lifespan. As sport has become more evidence-based and public health has placed increasing emphasis on physical activity, practitioners with expertise in this area are in growing demand. At the University of Northampton, this three-year, full-time programme is accredited by the British Psychological Society, which means it provides the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership and supports progression to postgraduate professional training. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placement opportunities, giving you substantial professional experience alongside your academic study. You will engage with the psychological theories and research methods that underpin the field, examining how motivation, confidence, anxiety, and group dynamics interact with performance and wellbeing. Research projects develop your ability to design, conduct, and interpret scientific studies, which is essential for both academic and applied careers. Placements give you the chance to work with athletes, coaches, or exercisers in real settings, developing the practical skills that make academic knowledge applicable. Graduates of this programme work in sports organisations, fitness and health promotion services, rehabilitation settings, and applied research roles. Many pursue postgraduate training in sport and exercise psychology, working towards HCPC registration and BPS chartered status. Others move into coaching, performance analysis, health behaviour change, and corporate wellbeing. The scientific rigour the degree develops is also valued in data analysis, market research, and policy roles that require understanding human behaviour.
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