Masters Degree Description
Following the London Olympic and Paralympic Games, interest in sport and exercise in the UK has increased significantly. As professionalism and participation in sport increases, those working in the field require a diverse set of skills. Our course enables you to help top athletes prevent and recover from injuries and aid the general population in maintaining physical lifestyles.
You’ll gain practical expertise that will allow you to assess, treat and support individuals from a variety of sporting disciplines. For example you will understand the process of an injury audit in order to identifyrisks, and learn how to implement an evidence-based treatment plan that minimises the chance of re-injury or illness.
You will study rehabilitation strategies and return to play assessments allowing you to accurately evaluate and attend to injuries that have occurred. You’ll also explore the emergent field of prehabilitation, meaning you can prevent as well as treat injuries.
With access to both our Health and Carnegie faculties – including modern science and rehab labs, and sport facilities – you’ll be empowered to effectively manage an individual’s physical wellness, regardless of age or competitive level.
Entry Requirements
Requirements:Applicants should have either a medical degree from a recognised university; at least an upper second class honours degree in the cognate subjects of Physiotherapy, Sports Therapy or Osteopathy. Professional Requirements You must provide evidence in your application of the following as appropriate for your profession: Current unrestricted medical registration certificate (e.g. GMC); Registered Osteopath and paid up member of GOsC (General Osteopathic Council); or Registration certificate with the Health Care Professions Council; You should also currently be practicing in a capacity that allows exposure to sports and exercise medicine related clinical activity. Applicants for this course are not interviewed. Therefore, it is important you demonstrate evidence of the following in your personal statement: * A high level of interest in Sport and Exercise related health care * Evidence of work experience in a sporting environment; * Evidence of excellent communication skills; * Evidence of self-directed study * Evidence of the ability to work as part of a team * Evidence of the ability to integrate information & skills across different subject areas * Evidence of recent personal/academic development (normally within the past 5 years)
Fees
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Student Destinations
You could go on to work for a professional or amateur sports club, a national governing body, the NHS or as a self-employed practitioner within a private sports clinic. If youre already working in the field, the knowledge youll gain will allow you to take on more responsibility and treat both recreational and professional athletic populations.
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