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MSc Advanced Coaching in Strength and Conditioning

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    MSc 1 year full time 2 years part time

Course Description

USW’s blended learning MSc Advanced Coaching in Strength and Conditioning is written by coaches for coaches and aimed at people wishing to pursue a career in the coaching of strength and conditioning or as a coach in the fitness industry. It is taught by an expert team of industry professionals including Ian Jeffreys, the world-leading professor in strength and conditioning.

Effective coaching in strength and conditioning is about far more than sets and reps. It is about building a performance environment, developing relationships with athletes and with other members of the performance team. It is about leadership, management, reflection, teaching, motivating; yet few courses cover these critical components.

This strength and conditioning postgraduate course is different. Instead of focussing on what to do, we focus on how it is done, with the coach firmly in the centre. Every module has been designed after extensive consultation with coaches and based around the reality of the performance ensuring you are prepared for what the industry will throw at you.

Entry Requirements

Entrance to the course normally requires an Honours degree classification of at least a 2:2 in a relevant subject/or extensive coaching experience.

Candidates will be expected to be actively coaching in the field of strength and conditioning

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Fees

Information on tuition fees is available on our Home and EU/International fees pages

Student Destinations

The MSc Advanced Coaching in Strength and Conditioning aimed at people wishing to pursue a career in the coaching of strength and conditioning or anyone wishing to pursue a career as a coach in the fitness industry. It is ideal for graduates from strength and conditioning degrees or wider sport science degrees. It is also designed to cater for experienced coaches or personal trainers looking to study at Masters level.

Career options for graduates include strength and conditioning coach, personal trainer, fitness industry coach and high performance coach. Students may also progress to a sports PhD or research degree.

Module Details

  • Maximising Human Performance – 20 credits
  • Strategic Planning and Decision Making for Human Performance – 20 credits
  • The Modern Coach – Thriving in a Complex World- 20 credits
  • Advanced Methods in Strength and Conditioning – A Solutions-based Approach – 20 credits
  • Bio-medical Aspects of Human Performance – 20 credits
  • Innovation and Technological Application in Human Performance – 20 credits
  • Applied Strength and Conditioning Solution – 20 credits

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