BSc Sports Therapy

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  • Objectives
    We aim to help you achieve both clinical competence and graduate-level ability. You develop both subject-specific knowledge and the ability to relate it to the clinical situation. The course is accredited by the Society of Sports Therapists (SST)** and provides a strong scientific basis from which the pathologies and management of sports injuries can be understood. On completion, you will be able to diagnose, form and implement a treatment/rehabilitative plan of a sport injury or dysfunction.
  • Entry requirements
    You should have GCSE English and Mathematics at grade C or above (or equivalent), plus 240 points from two or more A-levels, including Biology and Physical Education or science; or 240 points from two A-levels (Applied subjects) in Science; or a pass in BTEC National Diploma with MMM and at least 5 merits in the final year excluding common skills. Entry from appropriate Foundation and Access courses will also be considered.
  • Academic title
    BSc Sports Therapy
  • Course description
    Course structure

    You study eight modules at each level.

    Level 1

        * Massage
        * Sports Therapy I
        * Human Physiology
        * Applied Sports Science
        * Basic Sports Science
        * Data Analysis
        * Professional Studies
        * Functional Anatomy

    Level 2

        * Rehabilitation I & II
        * Exercise Physiology I
        * Sports Therapy II
        * Manual Therapy I
        * Project Preparation
        * Metabolic Nutrition
        * Sports Psychology I
        * Sports Biomechanics

    Level 3

        * Project (double module)
        * Electrotherapy
        * Manual Therapy II
        * Sports Therapy III
        * Sports Therapy Clinical Placement
        * Applied Environmental Physiology

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