

BSc Psychology With Sport And Exercise Perspectives
About this course
Psychology with sport and exercise perspectives is a degree that applies psychological theory and research to the contexts of physical performance, sport participation, and exercise behaviour. It examines how psychological factors influence athletic performance, how motivation and mental health shape engagement with physical activity, and how sport and exercise psychologists work with athletes, coaches, and teams to support performance and wellbeing. At Edge Hill University, this part-time programme is accredited in sport and exercise psychology, reflecting the quality of the specialist content and its alignment with professional standards in the field. You will study the core areas of psychology, including cognitive, social, developmental, and biological psychology, alongside the specialist sport and exercise content, covering topics such as performance anxiety, motivation, goal-setting, team dynamics, mental health in sport, and the psychology of injury and rehabilitation. The programme develops your research skills and your capacity to apply psychological evidence to real-world problems in sport and exercise settings. A sandwich placement year, work placement opportunities, and a year abroad are all included, giving you professional experience and an international perspective alongside your academic study, and the part-time mode allows you to fit study around other commitments. Graduates of this programme are well placed for careers in sport and exercise psychology, coaching, performance analysis, sports development, physical activity promotion, and health psychology. The accreditation of the degree supports those who want to pursue registration as a sport and exercise psychologist, which requires further supervised practice and postgraduate study, but the psychological and analytical skills it provides are valued across a wide range of roles in sport, health, education, and wellbeing. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in sport psychology, counselling, or occupational psychology.
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