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MSc PGDip Strength & Conditioning

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 2 Years

Masters Degree Description

Gain the skills you need to become a competent and advanced coach on our MSc/PGDip Strength and Conditioning course. We cover the material you'll need to apply for UK Strength and Conditioning Association accreditation and British Weightlifting courses.

Our course is a dedicated distance learning postgraduate degree, which focuses on you as the practitioner. It’s underpinned by science, which ensures a balance between academic theory and field-based coaching skills.

All course material is delivered by experts in the field using innovative and interactive online methods whereby coaching science and approaches are shared, debated, and critiqued, all linked to relevant assessments to enhance your coaching expertise

Entry Requirements

A minimum of a lower second class (2:2) honours degree of a UK university or its equivalent in a relevant scientific discipline
A qualification or experience deemed to be equivalent to the above. Those applicants seeking entry with appropriate experiences will be required to demonstrate the suitability of this experience both on application and at interview
For international students IELTS: 6.5 with no sub score lower than 6.0 is required or acceptable equivalent

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Our Strength and Conditioning graduates work as self-employed coaches in a large variety of team sports, combat sports, strength-based sports, and endurance sports. Many also work within clubs, teams, and organisations. They deliver Strength and Conditioning support to a large range of audiences such as school PE lessons, recreational, semi-professional and professional athletes, and special population groups.

A large number of our graduates have secured careers, promotions or new business opportunities as a result of taking the MSc in Strength and Conditioning.

Module Details

Core Modules:

Strength Development
Conditioning for Sport
High Performance Coach
Advanced Strength and Conditioning
Professional Development for the Strength and Conditioning
Coach
Independent Project

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