This MSc Dance Science course is designed for students looking to deepen their knowledge in dance science by specialising in a research discipline. It offers modules from both the MA Dance and MSc Sports and Exercise Science programmes, allowing students to focus on areas such as biomechanics, nutrition, physiology, psychology, or strength and conditioning. The course combines theoretical learning with practical experience, providing access to state-of-the-art laboratories for hands-on work. Its aim is to develop a critical understanding of current research, methodologies, and debates in dance science while fostering self-directed learning. The full-time course spans one year and is available in part-time formats as well, with facilities including dance studios, labs, a theatre, and extensive sports and exercise science equipment.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for those seeking advanced, specialised knowledge in dance science with practical laboratory skills. Its unique blend of modules from dance and sports science offers a comprehensive understanding of physical and psychological aspects relevant to dance performance and health. The course's emphasis on applied skills and real-world experience makes it attractive for students aiming to pursue careers in teaching, health, and performance within dance and related fields. Moreover, the access to fully equipped labs and facilities ensures practical expertise alongside academic growth.
Students can specialise in one of five discipline-specific routes: Biomechanics, Nutrition, Physiology, Psychology, or Strength and Conditioning. Each route includes three core modules in the chosen area, two relevant dance electives, and a research methods module. Students will also choose between a research dissertation or an applied dance science portfolio, tailoring their studies towards either academic research or applied practice in dance science.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
16.96L
Living cost
Applicants need a 2:2 or higher honours degree in a related discipline. Prior experience in the relevant scientific area such as biomechanics, physiology, nutrition, psychology, or strength and conditioning is required. International students must meet an IELTS score of 6.5 with no element below 5.5. Additionally, applicants must attend an interview and demonstrate practical dance competency or somatic practice experience depending on optional modules chosen.

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Graduates have opportunities in teaching, working within professional dance companies, health and well-being sectors. The course prepares students for roles in dance science, sports therapy, performance support, and research. As the demand for qualified dance science professionals grows, this qualification positions students well for careers in academia, applied practice, or health and fitness within the dance industry.