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  Applied Sport Physiology MSc (PGCert PGDip)


University of Brighton    School of Sport and Health Sciences

Full time & Part time September PGDip, MSc, PGCert Full-time 1 year; Part-time 2–6 years
Biological Sciences (4) Medicine (26)

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Are you passionate about working in the world of sport and performance? Look no further than our Applied Sport Physiology MSc programme. Designed around four pillars - practitioner focused, physiology skills, science in practice, and personal and professional development - this course offers a deeper understanding of applied sport physiology. With modules tailored to have a sport physiology focus, you'll gain essential skills to assess physiological function and work with clients in a sport and performance setting. Accredited teaching laboratories and partnerships with industry bodies like CIMSPA ensure a high-quality learning experience. Join us and stand out in today's competitive job market. Entry requirements include a good honours degree in sport and exercise science or a relevant science-based degree.

About the course

This course is for you if you know you want to work in the world of sport and performance and are looking for a deeper understanding of applied sport physiology.

Our Applied Sport Physiology MSc is designed around four pillars:

  • practitioner focused
  • physiology skill-centred
  • science in practice
  • personal and professional development.

All your modules can have a sport physiology focus and option modules will enable you to study an area of interest in greater depth.

Our teaching laboratories are accredited by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES).

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Entry Requirements

A good honours degree (normally minimum 2:2 classification) in sport and exercise science, or a relevant science-based degree such as medicine, biomedical sciences, physiology, biological science, or health science. The degree may contain a human physiology component, and should contain a research training component.



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