The UWS BSc (Hons) Sport Coaching provides a broad understanding of the principles and application of sport science. In 3 and 4 students will have the opportunity to tailor their learning to their interests and career options, and complete a dissertation in their own area of interest.
Year 1
In Year 1 you will develop a basic understanding of sport coaching, sport development and sport and exercise science. You will also learn about general academic skills and sport development.
LEARNING AND TEACHING:
Scheduled learning: 22%
Independent study: 78%
ASSESSMENT:
Practical: 22%
Coursework: 78%
Year 2
In Year 2 you will develop your understanding of specific areas of sport coaching and skill acquisition. You will receive training from industry partners ahead of their first placement.
LEARNING AND TEACHING:
Scheduled learning: 22%
Independent study:74%
Placement: 4%
ASSESSMENT:
Written: 7%
Practical: 20%
Coursework: 73%
Year 3
In Year 3 you will begin to specialise in sport coaching, putting theory into practice. Options include biomechanics, strength and conditioning and psychology. You will take part in your second placement with an industry partner and learn research skills that will prepare you for your Honours year.
LEARNING AND TEACHING:
Scheduled learning: 19% ·
Independent study: 76%
Placement: 5%
ASSESSMENT:
Written: 8%
Practical: 22%
Coursework: 70%
Year 4
In Year 4 you will consolidate the theory you have gained with sport-related modules including contemporary issues in sport coaching. You will also complete a dissertation of your choice.
LEARNING AND TEACHING:
Scheduled learning: 19%
Independent study: 81%
ASSESSMENT:
Written: 10%
Practical: 38%
Coursework: 52%
Teaching and Assessment
This degree will be taught through a combination of learning methods including tutor-led lectures, tutorials and seminars, practical workshops and exercises in a simulated work environment, small group teaching and group project work. Independent, online and peer-to-peer learning is an important element of this course.
Our Sport Coaching degree uses a variety of assessment methods. The below list provides a guide to the types of assessment methods you can expect:
group and individual work
multiple-choice exams
reflective practice reports
essays
case study deconstruction
practical examination
research production
Learn a Language (optional)
This course also gives you the option of taking a language module, which can count towards your degree. These modules cover multiple languages and range from absolute beginner to near-native speaker level. The cost of your language module is included in the tuition fees. Find out more
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
BSc Sport Coaching Course Structure
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