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MSc PG Dip PG Cert Strength and Conditioning (Distance Learning)

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    MSc/PGDip/PGCert 2-5 years Distance Learning

Course Description

This Master’s degree is designed to support students in developing into outstanding Strength and Conditioning coaches.

Why study Strength and Conditioning (Distance Learning)?

To be an excellent strength and conditioning coach requires a wide knowledge across several domains and a number of different skill sets. These include:

  • An extensive “toolbox” of training exercises and interventions
  • An understanding of movement and the ability to teach movement
  • An understanding of how the body adapts to training and how to organise training to maximise desirable adaptations
  • An ability to coach
  • The ability to understand various sources of evidence (including scientific evidence) and use it to inform your practice

Our Master’s degree in Strength and Conditioning has been designed with these demands in mind and aims to support students in developing as excellent strength and conditioning coaches.

Entry Requirements

A 2:2 in an undergraduate degree, preferably in Sport Science or a related field.

 

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Fees

Home/EU: £8,660 International: £13,650

Student Destinations

In today’s marketplace, employers are seeking to employ staff who are suitably qualified to undertake their roles and responsibilities. As such, there is an increased need for postgraduate programmes to be vocationally orientated, with an emphasis on training students in the theoretical underpinnings and relevant practical areas to work in the sport industry.

The MSc / PG Diploma programme focuses on disciplines pertinent to the field of strength and conditioning. The programme has been designed to reflect the competencies required for professional accreditation with the UKSCA and NSCA.

It is necessary for applicants to understand that the most important quality valued by employers is experience. It’s therefore, a condition of entry to the course that students arrange experience opportunities in strength and conditioning prior to entry. For those using the course as CPD for another career pathway (e.g. physiotherapists) this condition does not apply.

Module Details

  • Practical Strengths in Strength and Conditioning
  • Research Methods and Evidence Based Practice
  • Biomechanics and Skill Acquisition in Strength and Conditioning
  • Physiology of Training
  • Programme Design, Planning and Monitoring
  • Topical Issues in Strength and Conditioning Science
  • Independent Project

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