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BSc Sport and Exercise Science
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Sport and exercise science applies the methods of biology, physiology, psychology, and biomechanics to understand human physical performance and the effects of exercise on health. It is a discipline that asks rigorous scientific questions about how the body moves, adapts, and responds to training, and how those processes can be optimised for athletic performance, injury prevention, and long-term wellbeing. The field underpins the work of coaches, physiotherapists, sports scientists, strength and conditioning specialists, and health promotion practitioners across both elite sport and the wider population. At the University of Sunderland, this three-year, full-time degree combines theoretical study with hands-on learning in state-of-the-art laboratory facilities. You will explore physiology, biomechanics, psychology, and sports nutrition, developing the scientific and analytical skills that employers in sport and health need. The course has been developed in consultation with industry and governing bodies to ensure its content reflects current professional practice, and you will combine academic learning with practical application throughout the programme. A year abroad is available, giving you the opportunity to study in a different sporting or academic culture. The typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects an accessible approach to admissions for a science-based degree. Sport and exercise science graduates work in a wide range of settings. Many go on to roles in professional sport, working as performance analysts, sports scientists, or strength and conditioning coaches with clubs and national governing bodies. Others work in health promotion, exercise referral, corporate wellbeing, or rehabilitation services. Physiotherapy, medicine, and occupational therapy are also career paths that graduates from this degree pursue, typically requiring further postgraduate study or professional training. Teaching, coaching, and sports development roles are common destinations, as is postgraduate research for those who wish to contribute to the scientific knowledge base of the field.
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