How the course works
This degree is part of a larger portfolio of five courses covering different specialisms in sport. Our two-year foundation approach means you can keep your options open until you鈥檝e learnt more about what really interests you.
In those first two years we鈥檒l give you an introduction to core aspects of each course, so you can decide where you want to specialise. And, of course, we鈥檒l advise you every step of the way.
This means as you study you鈥檒l learn what you want to focus on, and your degree will suit your own interests and career aspirations. If you want to work in this industry or continue your studies but haven鈥檛 worked out exactly what you want to do, this is a great way to start.
Having gained two years of knowledge and discovered your own specialist area, in year three you choose from one of these pathways:
Your chosen course will be reflected in your degree title e.g. BSc (Hons) Strength & Conditioning.
Remember, you only need to apply for ONE course, as the first two years are the same for everyone.
Learning and assessment
You鈥檒l learn through a mixture of lectures, practical laboratory classes, seminars/tutorials and independent study. The practical laboratory classes offer the chance to learn relevant scientific techniques firsthand and provide an opportunity to engage in research by designing experiments and collecting and analysing data.
The assessment strategy is aimed at developing a variety of skills that are valued by employers. The majority of assessment is by innovative coursework-related submissions, such as lab reports, essays, oral and poster presentations, portfolios, reflective logs, practical tests.聽
Exams form only a small percentage (approximately 15%) of the overall assessment.聽
Accreditations
National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)
This degree programme is recognised by the , which identifies university courses designed to prepare students for the NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer庐 (NSCA-CPT庐) and NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist庐 (CSCS庐) qualifications.聽
International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association
This degree is also accredited by the , an acknowledgement that the programme supports the advancement of education in Strength and Conditioning and has established a profile of skills that employers value in university graduates.
This is the only degree programme in Scotland to hold the approval of both of these external and independent organisations.