This course combines mathematics skills with sport science concepts, giving you the tools to understand the complexities of sport through algebra, calculus, and statistics, alongside modules in sports psychology, physiology, and biomechanics. It’s designed to be practical, with hands-on experiences in labs and specialist facilities that let you apply your knowledge actively. Over three years, including a possible placement year, you'll tailor your final year modules and projects based on your interests, creating a personalized academic pathway. The course is delivered on campus at Clifton Campus and is well-regarded, evidenced by its top 20 ranking in the UK for teaching quality in Mathematics according to the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students who want to unlock sport’s complexities using a solid mathematical foundation. Its practical approach with labs, specialist facilities, and opportunities for work placements and study abroad makes it particularly valuable. The course’s excellent teaching reputation and strong links with industry and research, along with the chance to tailor your final year pathway, provide a compelling reason to choose this program for a well-rounded, career-focused education.
Students will explore both sport science and mathematics throughout the course, with modules covering areas like human movement science, sport physiology, psychology, and advanced mathematical methods, including data analysis and experimental design. Additionally, there are optional modules such as medical statistics, numerical analysis, and performance analysis, allowing students to deepen their expertise in specific areas aligned with their career goals.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
18.47L
Living cost
Applicants typically need 112-120 UCAS tariff points, including GCSE English and Maths at grade C/4. UK students can meet this through A-levels or equivalent qualifications, while international students should check specific country requirements. There are also opportunities for advanced standing or credit transfer based on prior qualifications or experience.

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Graduates can pursue roles in sports performance analysis, physiotherapy, sports psychology, or biomechanics, among others. The program’s focus on hands-on labs and industry connections supports employability, and recent students have secured roles at companies like NHS, sports clubs, and corporate firms. Many also continue with postgraduate studies or research in related fields.