

BSc Sport and Exercise Science
About this course
Sport and exercise science applies the principles of physiology, psychology, and biomechanics to understanding how the human body and mind perform, adapt, and respond to physical demands. It is a discipline that connects rigorous natural science to the practical realities of athletic performance and population health, asking how training should be designed, how fatigue operates, what motivates individuals to move, and how exercise can be used as medicine. The field spans elite sport, clinical and community exercise settings, and public health, making it one of the most practically significant applied sciences available to study. At Salford this part-time programme allows you to fit study around existing commitments while developing a thorough scientific grounding in the discipline. You will explore the physiology of exercise, including how the cardiovascular, respiratory, and musculoskeletal systems adapt to training over time, alongside psychological dimensions such as motivation, mental performance, and behaviour change in physical activity. Biomechanics provides tools for analysing movement and understanding how technique affects both performance and injury risk. You will develop practical laboratory and data analysis skills alongside your theoretical knowledge, building the ability to design and interpret research as well as apply findings in real settings. The programme connects scientific understanding to professional application, preparing you to work effectively wherever sport and exercise science expertise is needed. Graduates work across a wide range of sectors and roles. Strength and conditioning coaching, exercise physiology in clinical or performance settings, sports development, health and wellness promotion, teaching, and research are among the most common career paths. The growing recognition of physical activity as a health intervention means that sport and exercise scientists are increasingly valued in NHS and public health contexts. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in areas such as performance science, physiotherapy, sports psychology, or public health, or obtain professional qualifications aligned to specific coaching or clinical practice pathways.
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