What you will study
If you choose to take the four-year sandwich route of this degree, you will undertake one year of industry-related work experience.
Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list as these could change before your year of entry.
Sport Science BSc (Hons)
Year 1 (core modules)
Essentials for Sport and Exercise Science
30 credits
This module provides an essential introduction to the skills required for undergraduate study and scientific research and to understand the principles of qualitative and quantitative experimental research and elementary data analysis. The skills developed in this module will begin to formulate the foundation to later research methods modules and the final year project or dissertation module.
On successful completion of the module, you will be able to:
- Manage time to become effective independent learners.
- Demonstrate and reflect on a range of academic key and transferable skills required for effective learning, including but not limited to oral presentations, written reports essays and demonstrate an awareness of feedback.
- Locate contemporary research publications both in text and electronic format and reference them appropriately.
- Understand the terminology and basic concepts of research in the field of sport and exercise science.
- Identify appropriate methods of experimental research in sport and exercise sciences.
- Conduct and interpret the results of statistical tests.
Sport and Exercise Psychology 1
30 credits
This level four module is a core module in all Sports & Exercise Science undergraduate courses. The module seeks to introduce fundamental psychological constructs and how they impact upon our understanding of human behaviour and learning in sport and exercise environments. Such constructs include personality, motivation, anxiety, stress as well as the learning and performance process. These topics will be introduced within lectures, further examined within seminar, workshop and practical sessions, and supplemented with additional online material.
Functional Anatomy and Exercise Physiology
30 credits
This is a core module in the Sport and Exercise Sciences field. The module is designed to introduce the student to the fundamentals of functional anatomy and physiology, particularly the skeletal, neural, muscular, metabolic, respiratory and cardiovascular systems. The focus will be on the understanding of the biomechanics of movement and the physiological adjustments in response to the demands of sport and exercise.
The Science and Practice of Coaching (single honours only)
30 credits
This module introduces theories related to coaching and leadership roles in sport and exercise. The module aims to create the environment where the individual develops their own practical competencies in related coaching and leadership skills. In addition, the module aims to provide the experiential basis necessary to appreciate and understand sport as an academic subject.
On successful completion of the module, you will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of coaching, group management, and leadership theories.
- Explain and discuss how theories of group coaching, management, and leadership can be applied to practical sport and exercise settings.
- Demonstrate an understanding of structural, technical and tactical aspects of selected sports.
- Develop practical coaching experience from assistant/observer to lead coach in a variety of sport and levels.
- Lead a short session on warm up/cool down or technical, tactical skills related to a sport.
- Demonstrate the key skills of creative thinking, problem solving, communication (group discussions; presentation; reading, selecting, extracting, and collating information from appropriate sources; produce written materials; incorporate images in documents including tables, charts, and diagrams), ICT (produce a document that incorporates and combines different types of information), teamwork (working with others), and develop independent learning skills.
Year 2 (core modules)
Health and Exercise Physiology
30 credits
This is a core module in Sport Science, Exercise, Nutrition & Health and Biological Sciences (Human Biology) degree pathways, and offered as an option on the Sports Analysis & Coaching. This module covers the acute and chronic physiological changes induced by exercise and an understanding of cardio-respiratory health. This module will develop the students' application of exercise physiology to performance. The module will also enable students to apply the role of exercise and physical activity as a prescription therapy to clinical diseases. This module will further develop the student understanding by equipping them with the scientific skills to monitor and assess health, fitness and performance.
Sport and Exercise Psychology 2
30 credits
This is a core module in Sport Science and Exercise, Nutrition & Health degree pathways, and offered as an option on the Sports Analysis & Coaching degree pathway. The module seeks to enable students to further understand the psychological influences on human behaviour in sport and exercise environments. These topics will be introduced within lectures, further examined within seminar, workshop and practical sessions, and supplemented with additional online material.
Research Methods in Exercise Science
30 credits
This is a core module in all Sport & Exercise Science undergraduate courses. The module's focus is on the approaches to research design, data collection techniques and appropriate analyses to make accurate interpretations. It further investigates quantitative and qualitative research methods introduced at Level 4 and introduces students to more advanced techniques. The module provides an essential introduction to research ethics and the ethical approval procedures that are required when using human participants for research. Skills developed in this module will form the foundation of the final year project module. This module also provides an overview of how to recognise and develop key and transferable skills to enhance employability through relevant professional development and research experience.
Year 3/4 (core modules)
Extreme Environments and Ergogenic Aids
30 credits
This is a core module in Sports Science pathway, and an optional module in the Sports Analysis and Coaching, Exercise, Nutrition and Health and Biological Sciences (Human Biology) pathways. This module provides coverage of the environmental influences that impact on humans when exercising or competing in sport. The physiological reactions to discrete environmental stresses are described and methods of acclimatisation or coping are explained. This module also examines nutritional supplementation and prohibited methods to enhance physical performance, including a focus on current regulation and policies and the attitudes, values and behaviours that may precipitate doping and the consequences of doping in sport.
Sport and Exercise Science Project
30 credits
This module is to measure academic independence in utilising the skills previously learned in Essentials for Sport and Exercise and Research Methods in Exercise Science where a significant piece of original and independent research is undertaken throughout the third year. To produce a plan and undertake some form of data collection which will culminate in the writing of a scientific project and oral presentation.
On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
- Devise and write a concise plan of a proposed research project, paying due consideration to health and safety regulations and ethics, if required.
- Undertake original research and compare the outcomes with the current understanding.
- Write a structured and lucid report of the work carried out that is appropriately analytical and critical.
- Evaluate and communicate complex information both orally and in writing.
- Demonstrate key skills of creative thinking, problem solving, communication (produce written reports; oral presentation; incorporate tables, charts and diagrams in documents; collate information), numeracy (collect and analyse data), ICT (to obtain information; present written reports and oral presentation), and opportunity to reflect.
Year 3/4 (optional modules)
Applied Notational Analysis
30 credits
This module lies within the field of Sport and Exercise Science. It is a core module for students on the Sport Analysis and Coaching degree and an optional module for students on the Sport Science degree. The module develops skills gained at level five in LS5015 Analysis in Sport and Exercise and further enhances the role of notational analysis within sport. The module sees a much greater emphasis placed on the applied application on notational analysis and how this supports the coaching cycle within a variety of sports. Students are required to conduct computerised notational investigations to gain insight into performance.
Biomechanics of Sport Performance and Injury
30 credits
This module provides a critical, theoretical and practical understanding of applied techniques used in the biomechanical analysis of human movement and sporting activity to identify how the application of biomechanics may be used to improve sports performance and reduce the risk of injury. The module also provides critical awareness of the mechanisms, prevention, assessment and treatment of injury associated with sport participation.
On successful completion of the module, you will be able to:
- Apply knowledge and practical experience of the techniques used for recording and analysing sporting movements.
- Critically evaluate how applied biomechanics can improve sporting performance and reduce the risk of injury.
- Demonstrate a developed critical awareness of differing approaches to movement analysis.
- Demonstrate a developed critical awareness of differing approaches and methodologies related to injury assessment and rehabilitation.
- Demonstrate key skills of communication, numeracy, ICT, teamwork and develop independent skills.
Applied Sport Psychology
30 credits
This module furthers the understanding of the application of psychology to sport, including the role of the sport psychologist, and the types of skills used by these professionals with individual athletes and teams. Building upon the existing knowledge of psychological theory previously gained and applying this knowledge to case studies and stories of professional athletes. The module aims to develop an understanding of the frameworks used by sport psychologists working in the field, as well as having the opportunity to apply these skills through role play. This module will develop critical understanding of sport psychology through the evaluation of interventions to promote athletic performance.
On successful completion of the module, you will be able to:
- Effectively and critically apply psychological theory to the sport domain
- Demonstrate an understanding of the applied sport psychology process: from needs analysis to intervention and evaluation, with a high level of autonomy and in an evidence based fashion
- Demonstrate a developed critical understanding of the moral and ethical issues when working with performers in the area of sport psychology
- Demonstrate key skills of communication (group discussions; making a presentation; reading, selecting, extracting, and collating information from appropriate sources; produce written materials), numeracy (data collection; recording data, evaluating data performing calculations), ICT (produce a document that incorporates and combines different types of information; search for, retrieve, and store information using ICT resources), teamwork, and develop independent learning skills.
Exercise and Health Psychology
30 credits
This module covers the adoption and maintenance of physical activity/exercise and health behaviours. The module is intended to develop critical understanding of theories of behaviour prediction and evaluate research surrounding the benefits of physical activity/exercise for psychological health and well-being. In addition, the module develops understanding through the evaluation of interventions to promote physical activity and mental health.
On successful completion of the module, you will be able to:
- Evaluate the benefits of exercise for psychological health and wellbeing.
- Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of determinants of health behaviour.
- Develop an advanced critical understanding of exercise and health behaviour theories and their application.
- Demonstrate key skills of communication (group discussions; making a presentation; reading, selecting, extracting, and collating information from appropriate sources; produce written materials), numeracy (data collection; recording data; evaluating data), ICT (produce a document that incorporates and combines different types of information; search for, retrieve, and store information using ICT resources), teamwork, and develop independent learning skills.