Although initially, the study is university-based, theres a minimum of 400 hours clinical practice required to complete the degree. This may be carried out in a variety of settings including sports injury clinics, sports clubs, pitchside, or in the gym. Students are able to develop their knowledge and skills in a safe and supported work environment with athletes, supervised by appropriately qualified and experienced professionals, such as GSRs, physiotherapists, and doctors. We have our own clinic at LSBU where you can be supervised by the program teaching staff: all experienced clinicians who work with national and international athletes. This course can also be studied as a 4-year Integrated Masters. Theres an option to transfer between these courses at the end of the second year depending on the grades achieved. Modules are assessed by a range of relevant modes including written exams, projects, coursework, and practical examinations.
A Level BBC or, including at least one of; maths, biology, physics, chemistry, human biology, sports science/studies, PE, dance, psychology, or; BTEC National Diploma DMM, in sports science or science, or: Access to HE Diploma in Science with 18 Distinctions, 24 Merits, and 3 Passes or: Equivalent Level 3 qualifications worth 112 UCAS points Applicants must hold 5 GCSEs A-C including Maths, Science and English, or equivalent (reformed GCSEs grade 4 or above).
Sports
Southwark
Undergraduate
4
September
£16500,
London
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250, £14,150
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Birmingham, England.
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GBP £5,650