IELTS score of 6.0 (no element below 5.5).
This MSc Sport and Exercise Physiology degree aims to allow graduates to develop and apply physiological knowledge to individuals who are involved in settings that focus on performance enhancement (e.g., competitive athletes and casual exercisers), and physiology based-rehabilitation settings. The degree will equip you with a blend of evidence-based knowledge and practical skills that will prepare you for a career working with individuals who are involved in such settings.
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Year 1 Modules
Compulsory Modules
Semester 1
JXH-4001: Exercise is Medicine (30)
JXH-4007: Performance Physio (20) Core
JXH-4008: Supervised Experience (20) Core
Semester 2
JXH-4001: Exercise is Medicine
JXH-4007: Performance Physio
JXH-4008: Supervised Experience
JXH-4018: Sports Injury Rehabilitation (10)
80 credits from:
JXH-4009: Research Project Proposal (20) (Semester 1 + 2)
JXH-4021: Dissertation proposal (20) (Semester 1 + 2)
JXH-4900: Research Project (60) (Semester 2) Core
JXH-4901: Dissertation (60) (Semester 2) Core
If do JXH-4009 (20), must do JXH-4900 (60). If do JXH-4021 (20), must do JXH-4901 (60).
20 credits from:
JXH-4003: Advance Research Skills (20) (Semester 1) Core
JXH-4020: Research Methods (20) (Semester 1) Core
All the School’s postgraduate programmes are designed (with further training where appropriate) to enhance the career prospects of Sport, Health and Exercise Science graduates. Career destinations of Bangor postgraduates include: the Home Country Sports Institutes, National Governing Bodies, the Olympic Medical Institute, Professional sports teams and organisations, the fitness industry, the NHS (hospitals and Primary Care Trusts), Teaching and Education (after completing a Postgraduate Certificate of Education). Further postgraduate study (ie Doctoral research) is another vocational route.
Insurance – Single: 300 GBP per year