- Introduction to Research Methods and Individual Project (Core)
- Critical Skills in Science (Core)
- Chemistry of Nature (Core)
- Professional Integrity in Science (Core)
- Foundations of Life (Core)
- Principles of Physics and Mathematics (Core)
Course Modules
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- Introduction to Research (Core)
- Physiology of Exercise (Core)
- Fundamentals of Sport Psychology and Skill Acquisition (Core)
- Functional Anatomy (Core)
- Fundamentals of Biomechanics (Core)
- Practical Field Tests in Sport (Core)
- Research Methods (Core)
- Physiology of Training (Optional)
- Social Psychology of Sport (Optional)
- Neuromechanics of Human Movement (Optional)
- Sports Biomechanics (Optional)
- Testing and Monitoring in Sport (Optional)
- Contemporary Issues in PE and Sport (Optional)
- Skill Acquisition 1 (Optional)
- Notational Analysis (Optional)
- Experience and Employment in Sport (Optional)
- Research Project (Core)
- Applied Sport and Exercise Physiology (Optional)
- Environmental Physiology (Optional)
- Applied Sport Psychology (Optional)
- Experimental Biomechanics (Optional)
- Applied Biomechanics (Optional)
- Performance Analysis (Optional)
- Professional Observation (Optional)
- Issues in Sport, Health, and Exercise (Optional)
- Advanced Skill Acquisition (Optional)
- Advanced Contemporary Issues in PE and Sport (Optional)
Career and Progression
As there is a growing interest in sport and exercise science, there are increased job opportunities available. Upon graduating, you can explore a range of job roles, which include:
- Exercise physiologist
- Fitness centre manager
- Personal trainer
- Primary school teacher
- Secondary school teacher
- Sports administrator
- Sports coach
- Sports development officer
Key Information
Admission Contact Information:
Telephone Number: 0121-5171456,
Mobile: 07926911658, 07704496905, 07871401747