Duration – 1 year full time – 2 years part time
Entry requirements
An upper second class honours degree in a relevant subject or a Master ’ s degree in an appropriate subject . Exceptionally , equivalent professional experience and / or qualifications will be considered .
UK / Channel Islands fees
Full time : £ 8,500 Part time : £ 2,830 in year 1 and £ 5,670 in year 2
EU fees with our Transition Scholarship
Full time : £ 8,500 Part time : £ 2,830 in year 1 and £ 5,670 in year 2
International fees
Full time : £ 17,200 Part time : £ 5,730 in year 1 and £ 11,470 in year 2
Strength , Conditioning and Rehabilitation MSc
Advance your career helping athletes achieve their performance goals , prevent and accelerate recovery from injury , and improve their overall health .
Focus on using prescriptive exercise to improve performance , and learn through practice with the specialist equipment you ’ ll use in your career . Study the fundamental science underlying athletic health and performance from a strength and conditioning perspective , including physiology and biomechanics .
Learn how to design and structure training programmes , complementing them with the periodisation of various training methodologies . Complete a work placement module to gain practical on-the-job experience . Study in an applied environment with a focus on advanced strength and power assessments , as well as lifting techniques . Learn how to work with athletes with diverse needs , such as young or ageing athletes . Graduate equipped with the technical knowledge and professional skills to confidently and effectively develop and rehabilitate athletes of all abilities and backgrounds .
EXAMPLE MODULES – Biomechanics of Strength and Conditioning – MSc Research Development and Practice ( dissertation module ) – Rehabilitation in Strength and Conditioning – Strength and Conditioning Development ( placement module ) – Strength and Conditioning Practice
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Most timetabled teaching takes place from 9.00am – 1.00pm on Thursdays . There are also 2 block modules , where you ’ ll do practical study in a lab or gym from 9.00am – 5.00pm , 5 days a week for 2 weeks .
The placement module totals 300 hours over the duration of the course . 100 hours of this is a blend of mentorship , taught lectures and independent work . The remaining 200 hours consist of time on placement . Working hours on placement will depend on your role and may include some evening and weekend working .
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