How we can get people more active and making healthy choices? Prepare yourself for a range of careers, promoting health at an individual or population level.
This course combines science, social science and public health. Through learning about how the human body works, you will understand the impact that physical activity, diet and other lifestyle choices have on health and wellbeing.
This degree has three core themes running throughout the course:
Exercise Science provides a fundamental, interdisciplinary understanding of human function
Behavioural M...
How we can get people more active and making healthy choices? Prepare yourself for a range of careers, promoting health at an individual or population level.<br/><br/>This course combines science, social science and public health. Through learning about how the human body works, you will understand the impact that physical activity, diet and other lifestyle choices have on health and wellbeing.<br/><br/>This degree has three core themes running throughout the course:<br/><br/>Exercise Science provides a fundamental, interdisciplinary understanding of human function<br/>Behavioural Medicine explores how we can use the principles of exercise science to promote health, or treat and prevent disease<br/>Public Health investigates the determinants of population health, focusing particularly on the role of physical activity and lifestyle in the health of a population<br/>Through these core themes, you will apply your knowledge to health and exercise settings. This will help you to understand their relevance in current practice.<br/><br/>Some of the topics you will cover include:<br/><br/>epidemiology<br/>exercise prescription<br/>health technologies<br/>nutrition<br/>social health inequalities<br/>sports medicine<br/>research methods<br/>In Year 1, you’ll build on your knowledge of human physiology, biomechanics and psychology, and develop your understanding of the role of physical activity on public health. You’ll develop skills in research design and statistics.<br/><br/>In Year 2, youll gain more in-depth understanding of exercise, health and nutrition at different stages of life, for various clinical groups, and at the individual, community and population level. You’ll explore how we communicate these health messages to different audiences.<br/><br/>In your final year, you’ll carry out a year-long research project and study advanced units in areas such as nutrition, health technologies, sociology and exercise prescription.<br/><br/>This course will prepare you for a range of careers including public health, rehabilitation, physician’s assistant, community sports, health promotion, health policy and exercise science.<br/><br/>Use specialist facilities<br/>Youll have access to facilities that support your learning, including laboratories with specialist equipment and the latest technology, including:<br/><br/>Applied Biomechanics Laboratory<br/>Applied Physiology Laboratory<br/>Biochemistry Laboratory<br/>Metabolic Research Laboratory<br/>A dedicated movement analysis suite<br/>Develop your professional skills<br/>We work to provide you with the skills and support to prepare you for employment and further study, such as:<br/><br/>communication and interview skills<br/>CV and cover letter writing<br/>networking<br/>career planning<br/><br/>Informed teaching to advance your learning<br/>You’ll learn from experts in sports performance and sports science. Their passion, knowledge and research shape their teaching to enhance your learning experience.<br/><br/>Staff across our Department for Health have specialisms in areas such as:<br/><br/>sport and exercise science<br/>nutrition and metabolism<br/>sport management, marketing and media<br/>coaching and sport performance<br/>sport policy and international development<br/>health and physical activity<br/>research methods<br/>Prepare for your future<br/>Many of our sport, exercise and health graduates have gone on to work in sport science, public health, exercise medicine and rehabilitation, sports management and sports coaching.<br/><br/>Theyve worked for organisations such as:<br/><br/>BUPA<br/>Cambridge Medical Robotics<br/>Coaches Voice<br/>Hawk-Eye Innovations<br/>MoveGB<br/>Department of Health & Social Care<br/>professional rugby union and football clubs<br/>Find out what our graduates go on to do<br/><br/>Specialist facilities for your learning and training<br/>Our £35 million Sports Training Village contains some of the UK’s best sport and exercise facilities, accommodating more than 50 sports. We regularly host major international competitions and provide a dedicated sports training space.<br/><br/>You’ll have access to our biomechanics and physiology labs, containing:<br/><br/>gas analysers<br/>blood lactate monitors<br/>performance analysis systems<br/>force platforms<br/>jump mats
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Sandwich
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
28/09/2026
Campus
Main Site
14 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
J111
Institution Code
B16
Points of Entry
Year 1
Not Accepted
D:36,M:3
A pass in the Access to HE Diploma with at least 36 credits achieved at Distinction and 3 credits achieved at Merit or above. This must include at least 12 credits achieved at Distinction in a science subject. We are able to consider the Access to HE Diploma for entry. You should be studying graded units worth at least 12 credits (preferably more) in at least one science subject (Biology, Chemistry, Further Mathematics, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology or Statistics).
36
Typical Offer: 36 points overall and 6, 6, 6 or 7, 6, 5 in three Higher Level subjects including 6 in one science or mathematics subject. Standard Level in science: If you are not studying one of the required science subjects at Higher Level we may be able to consider a Standard Level subject in its place. In this case the typical offer is: 36 points with 6, 6, 5 in three Higher Level subjects plus 7 in one Standard Level science or mathematics subject. We cannot consider Standard Level Mathematics: Applications & Interpretations in place of a Higher Level science subject. Contextual Offer: 36 points overall and 6, 5, 5 in three Higher Level subjects including 5 in one science or mathematics subject. Standard Level in science: If you are not studying one of the required science subjects at Higher Level we may be able to consider a Standard Level subject in its place. In this case the contextual offer is: 36 points with 6, 5, 4 in three Higher Level subjects plus 6 in one Standard Level science or mathematics subject. We cannot consider Standard Level Mathematics: Applications & Interpretations in place of a Higher Level science subject.
DDD
DDD in the BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (RQF). We are able to consider the following BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diplomas (RQF): DDD in the BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (RQF) in Sport and Exercise Science. You must be studying and achieve a Distinction in at least two of the following units: 1, 2, 3, 5 or 7. DDD in the BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (RQF) in Applied Science. DDD in the BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (RQF) in Health and Social Care (Health Studies). You must be studying and achieve a Distinction in least two of the following units: 3, 11, 13 or 24. If you are studying towards a BTEC qualification in Sport or another subject-area, we are only able to consider an application from you if you are also studying an A level in Biology, Chemistry, Further Mathematics, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology or Statistics. We prefer you to have achieved grade 6 or B in GCSE English, Maths and science qualifications.
D*DD
D*DD in the Cambridge Technical Level 3 Extended Diploma plus grade A in one science or maths A level If you are studying towards a Cambridge Technical Extended Diploma, we are only able to consider an application from you if you are also studying an A level in Biology, Chemistry, Further Mathematics, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology or Statistics. We prefer you to have achieved grade 6 or B in GCSE English, Maths and Science qualifications.
A,A
AB in two Advanced Highers including one science or mathematics subject. Psychology is accepted as a science subject for this course. We make offers based on Advanced Highers. You will typically be expected to have completed five Scottish Highers and your grades in these will be considered as part of your application. We prefer applicants who have achieved at least AAAAB in their Highers.
A,A,A
A*,A,B
Typical Offer: AAA or A*AB in three A levels including A in one of: Biology, Chemistry, Further Mathematics, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology or Statistics. Contextual Offer: ABB in three A levels including B in one of: Biology, Chemistry, Further Mathematics, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology or Statistics. Alternative offers with additional study: AAB in three A levels plus additional study - please see the course pages on our website.
Not Accepted
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