Buckinghamshire New University

Master in Sports Performance

High Wycombe, United Kingdom

The Master in Sports Performance at Buckinghamshire New University is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Buckinghamshire New University is a school located in High Wycombe, United Kingdom, founded in 1893 and currently home to 14075 students.

The university offers 194 programs, providing students with a wide range of academic options, from arts and design to business and health sciences.

The campus is situated in a charming town in the English countryside, close to London and its many cultural and entertainment options, making it an ideal location for international students.

About the Program

The Master in Sports Performance at Buckinghamshire New University is a one-year program for students who want to improve their knowledge of sports science and performance. This Master's degree helps students develop practical skills in areas like training methods, recovery tools, and performance preparation.

The curriculum includes core modules like Applied Sports Science, Working in a multi-disciplinary team, and Contemporary issues in Sports Performance. Students also develop skills through optional modules such as Epidemiology & Pathology in Health Disorders, Sport Psychology, and Performance Rehabilitation and recovery. The program includes a dissertation where students complete an individual research project and a performance sport placement where they develop technical and interpersonal skills.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Sports Performance Coaches, Athlete Support Officers, Sports Scientists, Performance Analysts, or Rehabilitation Specialists in organizations such as professional sports teams, sports governing bodies, or private sports clinics.

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