Strength, Conditioning and Sports Nutrition BSc (Hons) / FdSc
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Strength, Conditioning, and Sports Nutrition program at University College Birmingham combines theoretical and practical training to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in strength and conditioning principles and sports nutrition. The program emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and industry-relevant experience, preparing graduates for successful careers in various fields related to athletic performance and health.
Program Outline
This BSc (Hons) degree features a combination of theoretical and practical work, utilizing the latest research to ensure your practitioner skills are based on the most recent industry evidence.
Objectives:
- Equip students with advanced knowledge and practical skills in strength and conditioning principles.
- Develop critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills in a sports science context.
- Prepare students for successful careers in the field of strength and conditioning, sports nutrition, and related areas.
Outline
Program Content:
The program covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Exercise Physiology: Understand the physiological adaptations that occur in the body during exercise and training.
- Biomechanics of Human Movement: Analyze human movement patterns and apply biomechanical principles to improve technique and prevent injuries.
- Sports Nutrition: Gain knowledge about the nutritional needs of athletes and the role of diet in optimizing performance.
- Psychology of Sport and Exercise: Understand the psychological factors influencing athletic performance and intervention strategies to enhance mental skills.
Structure:
- The program is offered as a full-time, three-year BSc (Hons) degree.
- Students may also choose to complete a two-year FdSc (Foundation Degree) in Strength, Conditioning, and Sports Nutrition, with the option to progress to the final year of the BSc program.
- Each year consists of two semesters, with each semester divided into modules.
Course Schedule:
- A typical teaching week consists of:
- Up to 12-15 contact hours, including:
- 4 hours of large group teaching
- 9 hours of smaller group teaching
- 2 hours of tutorials
- Field trips and sports events
- Work experience opportunities
- Approximately 20 hours per week for individual study time.
Modules:
Year 1:
- Academic Development
- Anatomy for Strength and Conditioning
- Exercise Physiology
- Practical Strength and Conditioning Principles
- Practical Strength and Conditioning Principles II
- Principles of Nutrition
Year 2:
- Field-Based Conditioning
- Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
- Psychological Principles of Strength and Conditioning
- Research for Sport
- Sport and Exercise Nutrition
- Sports Biomechanics
Year 3:
- Applied Strength and Conditioning
- Nutrition for Performance
- Sport and Nutrition Project
- Work Based Learning for Sport
Assessment
Assessment Methods:
The program utilizes various assessment methods to evaluate student learning and understanding, including:
- Coursework (50%)
- Practical assessments (47%)
- Written examinations (3%)
Assessment Criteria:
Assessments are designed to measure specific learning outcomes related to each module. Criteria may include:
- Knowledge and understanding of key concepts and theories
- Application of knowledge in practical scenarios
- Critical analysis and evaluation of research findings
- Communication skills, including written and oral presentations
- Problem-solving abilities
Teaching
Teaching Methods:
The program employs a variety of teaching methods to cater to different learning styles and optimize student engagement. These methods include:
- Interactive lectures
- Practical workshops and laboratory sessions
- Group discussions and presentations
- Case studies and problem-solving activities
- Field trips and visits to relevant sports facilities
- Guest lectures from industry professionals
Faculty:
The program is taught by experienced and qualified academics with expertise in strength and conditioning, sports nutrition, exercise physiology, and related fields. The faculty is actively involved in research, ensuring students are exposed to cutting-edge knowledge and advancements in the field.
Unique Approaches:
- Strong industry partnerships with professional sports clubs and organizations provide students with valuable networking opportunities and practical experience.
- Access to state-of-the-art sports facilities, including a Human Performance Centre, dedicated gym, and sports injury clinics, allows students to apply their learnings in a real-world setting.
- Opportunities to gain industry-recognized qualifications during the program, such as first aid certification, gym instructor qualifications, and coaching certifications.
Careers
Career Paths:
Graduates of the program may pursue careers in various fields, including:
- Strength and conditioning coach
- Sports nutritionist
- Exercise physiologist
- Personal trainer
- Fitness instructor
- Sports scientist
- Research scientist
- Sports therapist
- Athletic trainer
- Nutrition educator
- Public health professional
Career Opportunities:
Graduates can find employment in a range of settings, including:
- Professional sports clubs and academies
- Gyms and fitness centers
- Health and wellness clinics
- Research institutions
- Educational institutions
- Government agencies
- Private sector companies
Career Outcomes:
The program provides graduates with the necessary knowledge, skills, and qualifications to pursue successful careers in the field of strength and conditioning, sports nutrition, and related areas. Graduates are well-positioned to secure employment opportunities in various sectors and contribute to the health and performance of athletes, individuals, and communities.
Other
Additional Qualifications and Training:
Students have the opportunity to obtain additional qualifications during their studies, including:
- First aid training
- Level 2 Gym Instructor qualification
A half-year tuition fee is £4,625. There will be no change to this tuition fee for the forthcoming two academic years (2023/24 and 2024/25).
International students
If you are an international student enrolling on a full-time foundation degree or a BA/BSc in 2023/24, your fee for this academic year will be £13,500 per year. The course fee for academic year 2024/2025 is £14,000 per year. If you complete a placement year, there will be an administration fee of £500 for a full year or £250 for a half-year placement.
University College Birmingham
Overview:
University College Birmingham (UCB) is a vibrant and welcoming institution located in the heart of Birmingham, England. It offers a diverse range of academic programs, including undergraduate, postgraduate, apprenticeship, and college courses. UCB is known for its world-class facilities, which have been significantly enhanced through a £200 million investment.
Services Offered:
The context does not provide specific details about the services offered to students.
Student Life and Campus Experience:
UCB boasts a supportive and friendly student community, where students can forge lifelong friendships and find a sense of belonging. The institution offers campus tours led by student ambassadors, who provide insights into student life and facilities.
Key Reasons to Study There:
World-class facilities:
UCB has invested heavily in its campuses, equipment, and resources, providing students with a high-quality learning environment.University of Warwick accreditation:
Many of UCB's programs are accredited and awarded by the University of Warwick, a prestigious Russell Group university, ensuring high academic standards.Location:
Situated in the heart of Birmingham, UCB offers students access to a thriving business environment, beautiful green spaces, vibrant nightlife, and a diverse cultural scene.Student choice:
UCB is the highest-ranking university in the region according to student choice, as recognized by the Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2024.Academic Programs:
UCB offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Undergraduate:
A variety of undergraduate degree courses.Postgraduate:
A selection of postgraduate degree courses.Apprenticeships:
Higher level apprenticeships.College:
College courses.Other:
Entry Requirements:
Strength, Conditioning and Sports Nutrition BSc (Hons)
#UK Students
- A-levels: An A-level grade profile of CCC.
- T-levels: A T-level graded Pass with a core component of grade C.
- BTEC: A BTEC grade profile of MMM. This can be achieved from either an Extended Diploma or a combination of smaller BTEC qualifications.
- Tariff: Other Level 3 qualifications are accepted for entry. A minimum of 96 UCAS Tariff points will be required.
Strength, Conditioning and Sports Nutrition FdSc
#UK Students
- A-levels: An A-level grade profile of CD.
- T-levels: A T-level graded Pass with a core component profile less than C.
- BTEC: A BTEC grade profile of PPP. This can be achieved from either an Extended Diploma or a combination of smaller BTEC qualifications.
- Tariff: Other Level 3 qualifications are accepted for entry. A minimum of 48 UCAS Tariff points will be required.
- Access to Higher Education Diploma: 48 UCAS Tariff points.
- Non-tariff: Non-UCAS Tariff-based Level 3 qualifications are also considered for entry. Please complete the enquiry form to check your eligibility.
- Work-based: Applicants with 3 years' relevant work experience, demonstrating management or supervisory duties, may apply. A reference from your line manager is required.
- #International Students
- Full-time foundation degree or BA/BSc in 2023/24: £13,500 per year.
- Full-time foundation degree or BA/BSc in 2024/2025: £14,000 per year.
- Placement year: Administration fee of £500 for a full year or £250 for a half-year placement.