• In the first-year students will develop their functional anatomy knowledge and link it to basic concepts of biomechanics. Students build on their knowledge of human physiology and psychology and their application to sport and exercise.
  • In the second year, students will advance their knowledge of biomechanics and explore interdisciplinary studies in connection with nutrition and the psychology of sport.
  • Students will apply their biomechanics, physiology, and psychology knowledge to sport and exercise medicine, and develop practical skills that relate to sport and exercise science data collection and interpretation.
  • In the final BSc year, students will design and carry out a year-long research project and study in-depth issues in sport and exercise science.