BSc Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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  • Objectives
    The Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation programme is jointly run by the Department of Allied Health Professions within the School of Health and Social Care, and Hartpury College.
  • Entry requirements
    Entry Requirements GCSE: Five subjects at Grade C or above including Maths, English Language, Double Science (or Biology and Physics) Tariff points range: 280-340 in at least two subjects including 80 points in Biology A2 level or equivalent. Specific subjects: Sports or science related studies Relevant subjects: PE, Biology, Physiology, Sports Sciences EDEXCEL (BTEC) Diploma (Final Year): Sports related area with Level 3 Biology and/or science attainment equivalent to A2 level Biology/Human Biology. Access: Yes, minimum 60 credits at level 3
  • Academic title
    BSc Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • Course description
    Content

    This full-time programme is divided into three stages which equate to three academic years. Year 1 is entirely university based, with Years 2 and 3 being a combination of university based experience and professional practice.

    Year 1

    The modules at this level are designed to provide a sound foundation in the basic sciences of anatomy, biomechanics and human physiology. Students are also introduced to pathology, assessment and management related to sports therapy and rehabilitation. These modules are delivered at the Glenside Campus, Bristol, and where possible, the content and delivery integrates with BSc(Hons) Physiotherapy.

    Practical sessions involving practice of professional skills, using fellow students as models, ensure students are prepared for the professional practice components of the degree.

    Year 2

    Building upon Year 1 modules, this level integrates academic studies and professional practice. The focus is on clinical assessment, the management of sporting injury and evidence-based practice. The academic components of modules are delivered at Glenside Campus, Bristol.

    Year 3

    Academic delivery is based at Hartpury College, Gloucester. Hartpury hosts six sports academies and provides a wide range of sports related opportunities to extend and hone skills. Modules are aimed at broadening your knowledge of the field of sports therapy and rehabilitation beyond that of clinical practice.

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