Our BSc Sport Rehabilitation programme, accredited by the British Association of Sport Rehabilitators and Trainers (BASRaT), equips students with essential knowledge and skills to become confident professionals. It focuses on clinical assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation for patients and athletes of all ages, emphasizing injury prevention, health, wellbeing, and performance enhancement. In a supportive environment, students design and implement exercise programmes while gaining practical experience through over 400 hours of placements in sporting settings, including the University Sports Injury Clinic. Access to excellent facilities at the David Ross Sports Village further enriches learning.The first year introduces foundational concepts in anatomy, physiology, and human movement. The second year balances academic study with clinical placements, advancing skills in sports injury management, prevention, nutrition, and exercise physiology. In the third year, students undertake additional placements alongside optional modules on topics like strength and conditioning, business skills, and disability in sport, plus a research and community-based project. Placements may be subject to changes; refer to our website for the latest information.
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