The BSc (Hons) Sport and Fitness degree is a programme designed to enhance your existing qualifications and support you in the next steps of your career.
This BSc is designed to be a diverse sport and fitness qualification with a focus on practical application of skills that enables you to put theory into practice. Studying modules across a broad spectrum will give you a comprehensive knowledge and understanding that you can apply to a variety of areas within the sector.
This course offers a unique blended learning experience consisting of 80% online tutor-led delivery and three compulsory face to face weeks. The face to face weeks provide the remaining 20% delivery time and include in-person practicals, lectures, seminars, assessments and tutorials to complement online learning.
This degree is awarded through the University of Highland and Islands
Course modules
Year 1
- Human Structure and Function (20 Credits)
- Professional Skills and Knowledge (20 Credits)
- Mechanics of Human Movement (20 Credits)
- Principles of Sport & Exercise Psychology (20 Credits)
- Practical Exercise Instruction (20 credits)
- Introduction to Sports Coaching & Leadership (20 credits)
Year 2
- Introduction to Research Methods (20 Credits)
- Sport & Exercise Physiology (20 credits)
- Nutrition for Performance & Health (20 credits)
- Movement Analysis (20 credits)
- Applied Coaching & Leadership (20 Credits)
- Work Placement 1 – Team Working & Communication (20 Credits)
Year 3
- The Professional Practitioner – Ethics, Policy & Practice (20 Credits)
- Research Methods (Sport & Fitness) (20 credits)
- Work Placement: Industry-Specific Skills (20 credits)
- Applied Sport & Exercise Psychology (20 credits)
- Sport & Exercise Science: A Critical Analysis (20 credits)
- Sport Nutrition & Dietary Considerations (20 Credits)
Year 4
- Advanced Applications of Coaching & Instruction (20 Credits)
- Work Placement: Professional Practice (20 credits)
- Physical Activity for All (20 credits)
- Legal Issues in Sport and Fitness (20 credits)
- Dissertation – Sport (40 credits)
