Brunel University of London - open day event (undergraduate and postgraduate)
21 Mar 2026, 09:30
Uxbridge

The Brunel Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences BSc is designed for students interested in learning how sports science can be used to optimise athletic development, sport performance, as well as how it enhances health and wellbeing.
You’ll learn how the human body works on physiological, biomechanical and psychological levels and how to apply this knowledge to training methods, mental techniques and nutritional strategies that enable people to consistently perform at the upper ranges of their abilities.
Crucially, you’ll gain insight into how the mind and body respond to the demands of sport and exercise and how they react under intense conditions such as strenuous physical activity or competition.
Your studies will be supported by some of the best teaching and sports facilities in the UK that include our:
state-of-the-art physiology, biomechanics and psychology laboratories
world-class indoor athletics centre
international-standard 400m six-lane athletics track with full field event facilities
large indoor netball hall
multi-use sports centre equipped with squash, basketball and netball courts, as well as a superb climbing wall
members-only fitness suite featuring treadmills, cycles and rowing machines
weight-training area with free and fixed weights
grass and third-generation (3G) all-weather pitches
outdoor tennis courts
You'll also have the opportunity to carry out a placement as part of your degree, giving you the experience to create a stand-out CV.
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Course optionsKingston Lane
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
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