BSc Sports Psychology & Performance

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  • Objectives
    Sports Psychology is an important component of sports science, which looks at how the human body functions during exercise and sport. This course comprises a broad, multidisciplinary study of sport and exercise psychology, with an emphasis on performance enhancement and the effects of exercise and sport on psychological development and mental well-being.
  • Entry requirements
    You should have GCSE English and Mathematics at grade C or above (or equivalent). Successful applicants are normally expected to achieve one of the following: at least 160 points from two or more A-levels, including biology and physical education or science; or at least 160 points from two A-levels (Applied subjects) in science; or a BTEC National Diploma in Science with MMP and at least four merits in the final year, including biology-related modules, but excluding common skills. Entry from appropriate Foundation and Access courses will also be considered.
  • Academic title
    BSc Sports Psychology & Performance
  • Course description
    Course structure

    You study eight modules at each level.

    Level 1

        * Basic Sport Science
        * Data Analysis
        * Applied Sports Science
        * Science for Sport
        * Human Physiology
        * Professional Studies
        * Functional Anatomy
        * Introduction to Psychology and Coaching

    Level 2

        * Exercise Physiology I
        * Sports Psychology I and II
        * Project Preparation
        * Physical Performance Assessment
        * Sports Coaching, Theory and Practice
        * Biomedical Implications of Exercise
        * Physical Performance Assessment

    Level 3

        * Project (double module)
        * Advanced Sports Psychology
        * Psychology of Performance and Injury
        * Applied and Environmental Physiology
        * Current Issues in Coaching
        * Motor Control
        * Exercise Physiology II

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