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BA Sports Coaching and Development (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Sports coaching and development sits at the intersection of sport science, education, and community practice. Effective coaching is not simply about teaching technique: it requires an understanding of how people learn, how motivation and confidence develop, how group dynamics affect performance, and how sport can be used as a vehicle for broader social development in communities. This is a discipline that combines theoretical knowledge with practical application from the very beginning. At the University of Bedfordshire, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, making it accessible to students who want to build their academic skills before entering the main degree. Across the programme you will develop your knowledge of coaching theory, sports science, athlete development, and the social and psychological dimensions of sport. You will study how people develop physically and psychologically across the lifespan, what motivates participation and excellence, and how coaches can create environments in which athletes and participants at all levels can thrive. The programme also engages with the development side of the title, exploring how sport is used in community settings to promote health, inclusion, and social change. You will have opportunities to apply your learning in real coaching contexts, developing your practical skills alongside your academic understanding. Graduates go on to work as coaches and sports development officers in professional and community sport, in local authorities, in schools, and in national governing bodies. Roles in sports science support, performance analysis, and athlete welfare are also accessible to graduates with the right combination of skills. The skills developed in coaching, including communication, leadership, problem-solving, and the ability to work with diverse groups, are also transferable to roles in education, health promotion, and youth work. Postgraduate study in coaching science, sports development, sport psychology, or physical education is a well-established route for those who wish to specialise further.
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