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Strength and Conditioning (Taught)

Course details
  • 3 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Clifton Campus

Course summary

The MSc Strength and Conditioning course develops the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to enhance athletic performance and reduce injury risk. You’ll learn about the physiological and biomechanical adaptations that result from modern training methods and evaluate different models of periodisation and contemporary Strength and Conditioning practices. Additionally, you’ll learn how to create and implement tailored annual training plans and use monitoring and recovery tools to optimise performance and recovery.

This course will prepare you to support a broad spectrum of clients, from elite athletes to special populations such as older adults, youth, females, and athletes with disabilities. There is a rich, hands-on practical focus to this course supported by outstanding Strength and Conditioning facilities and resources.

This course will prepare students for professional accreditation with organizations such as the UK Strength and Conditioning Association (UKSCA) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). This ensures that when you graduate you are ready to meet the professional standards and excel in the evolving field of Strength and Conditioning.

This course is delivered by friendly and approachable student-centred staff who facilitate a supportive, interactive, and nurturing learning environment that will help you excel and achieve your academic goals.

Placement
There is an opportunity for a year-long placement, which is undertaken after the completion of the core modules. Upon completion of the placement, students will receive a Postgraduate Placement Diploma in Professional Practice.

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