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BSc Strength and Conditioning (with foundation year)
About this course
Strength and conditioning is the applied science of developing athletic performance through evidence-based physical training. It draws on exercise physiology, biomechanics, and sport psychology to design programmes that improve athletes' strength, power, speed, endurance, and injury resilience. It is a profession that sits at the interface of scientific knowledge and practical coaching skill, requiring practitioners to translate research into training methods that are tailored to the specific demands of a sport and the individual needs of athletes. At Hartpury University, this programme includes a foundation year, providing a structured academic preparation before entry into the main degree. The university's performance sports academies and close industry connections locally and nationally give you opportunities for placements and work experience with professional and semi-professional sports organisations. You will study the scientific foundations of strength and conditioning, including physiology, programming principles, movement analysis, and athlete monitoring, alongside the coaching and professional skills needed to work with athletes in real training environments. The programme includes a sandwich placement year and a work placement, and runs full-time over the total duration including the foundation year. Graduates of strength and conditioning programmes work with professional sports teams, national governing bodies, elite training centres, academies, universities, and military and occupational performance settings. As the profession has grown and professionalised, the demand for degree-qualified practitioners with both scientific grounding and coaching experience has increased. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in strength and conditioning, sports science, or exercise physiology to develop more specialised expertise.
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