

BSc Sport and Exercise Sciences
About this course
Sport and exercise science is the rigorous scientific study of how the body responds to physical activity, how performance can be optimised, and what role exercise plays in health and wellbeing. It draws on three core disciplines: biomechanics, which examines the mechanical principles governing movement; physiology, which investigates the body's biological responses to exercise; and psychology, which explores the mental processes that shape performance and motivation. Together these form a framework for understanding human physical performance at every level, from elite athletes to clinical populations. At Hartpury University, the BSc in Sport and Exercise Sciences is a three-year full-time programme that combines this core scientific foundation with the flexibility to explore a wide range of related areas depending on your career interests. You will be able to go deeper into nutrition, performance analysis, health and exercise, strength and conditioning, or injury and rehabilitation, tailoring your studies to the professional direction you want to take. The programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, providing structured opportunities for professional experience in sport, health, or exercise settings before you graduate. Hartpury's location in Gloucestershire, and its specialist facilities and sporting partnerships, give the programme a strong practical and performance-focused character. Sport and exercise science is a genuinely applied discipline, and the professional experience components of this programme are designed to make the transition from study to work as effective as possible. Graduates work as strength and conditioning coaches, performance analysts, physiologists, sports scientists, personal trainers, exercise practitioners in clinical settings, and sport development officers, as well as going on to postgraduate study in sport science, physiotherapy, or nutrition.
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