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BSc (Hons) Sport, Health and Exercise Science

  • 6

    Level
    Level 6

  • Duration
    3 years

  • Start Date
    September 2025

  • Venue
    Easton College campus

  • Course Code
    F0080

Summary

Our BSc (Hons) Sport, Health and Exercise Science degree, launched in September 2021, brings together many of the previous sports courses offered by Easton College and City College Norwich into a single coherent programme.

This programme will include a Sport, Health and Exercise Science pathway, which all students will be initially enrolled on, with students able to select an optional pathway in year two. These optional pathways will be in either Health, Fitness, Strength and Conditioning, or Coaching and Development, to allow for students to concentrate on particular areas within sports science. Please note that the optional pathways will only be offered in year two in cases where minimum group sizes of six are maintained.

Depending on the pathway taken in the second year of study, students will achieve one of the following awards:-
BSc (Hons) Sport, Health and Exercise Science
BSc (Hons) Sport, Health and Exercise Science (Health, Fitness, Strength and Conditioning)
BSc (Hons) Sport, Health and Exercise Science (Coaching and Development)

With excellent links with numerous fitness centres, sports clubs, governing bodies and organisations in the region, students have the invaluable opportunity to develop their vocational experience alongside their studies. Not only can this provide scope for students to apply for internships or additional qualifications, it further establishes the necessary skills required to secure employment upon completion of the course.

NB this programme will be delivered across both our Easton College and City College Norwich sites, in order to utilise the range of facilities at these locations.

UCAS Code C603

If you have any specific questions about this course, please contact Ben King - Course Leader BSc (Hons) Sport, Health and Exercise Science, email: benjamin.king@ccn.ac.uk

Entry Requirements

  • Our typical offer is 80 UCAS tariff points from A levels or equivalent
  • A minimum of GCSE maths, English and science (preferred) grade 4/C or above or National Literacy and Numeracy tests at Level 2 or 3
  • UCAS points from Scottish Highers or Advanced levels are accepted
  • UCAS tariff points from BTEC or City and Guilds diplomas are accepted
  • Open University credits in lieu of A levels
  • Access to HE Diplomas at Pass level with suitable science content

Applications from students whose first language is not English are welcome. For International students we require evidence of proficiency in English (including writing, speaking, listening and reading); the required minimum is IELTS Academic (SELT) 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components). Please contact the Admissions Team for advice and guidance.

Assessment

This 3 year programme is delivered through a mixture of workshops, lectures, seminars, practical sessions, tutorials and self-directed study. Students are expected to use these as learning platforms, to build upon the content of lectures and seminars with group and peer discussion

Progression

Previous students on similar courses have gained entry to Masters level study in areas such as physiotherapy, sports performance, sports psychology, sports management, exercise physiology, strength and conditioning, and sports therapy

Career Progression

Students may choose to enter employment or graduate internships in a range of industry based careers, such as research and development, activity leaders, teaching and education, health promotion, and strength and conditioning coaches. Some students have also established their own successful businesses, for example in the coaching industry.

Fees

£9,250 per year (for UK students)

For international students (students from outside of the UK), fees are set at £14,335 per year

Students will be required to purchase some sports kit, with the minimum requirement being to have at least two Sports tops (Cost of around £15 each). Individual students may decide to purchase additional items of kit up to a cost of approximately £150.

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