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BSc Sport and Exercise Science
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Sport and exercise science applies the tools of physiology, psychology, and biomechanics to understand how the human body moves, adapts, and performs. It is a discipline that bridges the laboratory and the field, drawing on rigorous scientific method to investigate questions with real-world relevance for athletes, coaches, healthcare professionals, and the broader population concerned with physical activity and wellbeing. From understanding the cardiovascular responses to endurance training to examining the psychological factors that determine performance under pressure, the subject encompasses a wide and growing field of applied science. The University of Northampton's three-year full-time programme in sport and exercise science gives you a thorough grounding in the three core subdisciplines alongside practical skills in laboratory testing, data collection, and the interpretation of scientific evidence. You will study exercise physiology, sport psychology, biomechanics, strength and conditioning, nutrition, and research methods, developing the ability to design investigations, evaluate evidence critically, and communicate findings clearly. Northampton's student-centred approach and its connections with local sport and exercise organisations enrich the programme with applied opportunities that complement your academic development. Graduates in sport and exercise science go on to work as sport scientists, strength and conditioning coaches, exercise physiologists, performance analysts, personal trainers, and health and fitness consultants. The degree also provides a strong platform for further study, with many graduates pursuing postgraduate qualifications in physiotherapy, sports medicine, coaching science, or strength and conditioning. The research and analytical skills developed through the programme are valued across healthcare, public health, and any role where evidence-based practice is expected.
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