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Sheffield Hallam University MSc Applied Sport and Exercise Science
Sheffield Hallam University

MSc Applied Sport and Exercise Science

Sheffield, United Kingdom

1 Years

English

Full time

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Sep 2025

GBP 17,725 *

On-Campus

* £17,725 for international/EU students | £10,620 for UK students

Key Summary

    About: The MSc Applied Sport and Exercise Science focuses on developing skills in areas like sports performance, health promotion, and exercise rehabilitation. This program combines practical experience with theoretical insight, helping students understand the physiological and psychological aspects of sport and exercise. You'll engage in both independent and group projects, enhancing your problem-solving and research abilities.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various fields, including sports coaching, exercise rehabilitation, and health promotion. Potential roles include performance analyst, fitness consultant, and sports therapist. Many alumni also find opportunities within educational institutions, fitness organizations, and health services.

Introduction

Prepare for a career in the sport and exercise industries on this multidisciplinary, evidence-based course.

  • Gain an understanding of science and how to apply theory to practice in sports and exercise
  • Work towards British Association of Sport and Exercise Science (BASES) accreditation.
  • Conduct independent research and seek experience as a sport or exercise science practitioner.

On this course you’ll develop your professional skills in sport and exercise – alongside specialist skills in biomechanics, performance analysis, physiology, nutrition, strength and conditioning. We offer a first-class suite of research and teaching laboratories, as well as the excellent facilities offered by our partnership venue at the English Institute of Sport.

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