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BSc Psychology With Sport And Exercise Perspectives
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Psychology with sport and exercise perspectives is a degree that brings the scientific study of human behaviour and mental processes to one of the most demanding and practically significant domains in which psychology operates. Sport and exercise psychology is concerned with how mental factors influence physical performance and participation, and how physical activity affects psychological wellbeing. It draws on core psychological science, including motivation theory, cognitive psychology, and the psychology of individual differences, and applies that knowledge to the specific challenges faced by athletes, coaches, and those working to promote physical activity and health. At Edge Hill University, this accredited degree develops your understanding of psychological wellbeing and the fundamentals of performance and sport engagement. You will study the full range of core psychology topics alongside specialist content in sport and exercise contexts, examining topics such as motivation, anxiety, confidence, goal-setting, group dynamics, and the psychological dimensions of injury and recovery. The programme also explores how psychology can support physical activity promotion in wider health and community settings, preparing you for roles that go beyond elite sport. The programme runs over three years and includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement. This combination of professional and international experience gives you substantial opportunity to apply your psychological knowledge in real settings, developing the practical competence and professional networks that employers in sport and exercise contexts value. Graduates pursue careers in sport psychology support, coaching, physical activity and health promotion, performance analysis, sports development, and wellbeing roles across a range of organisational and community settings. The programme's accredited status supports progression towards chartered psychologist status for those who wish to pursue further training. Other graduates move into roles in education, health and fitness, research, and community development. Postgraduate study in sport and exercise psychology or broader clinical and applied psychology is a common route for those seeking to specialise.
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