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FdSc in Strength, Conditioning and Sports Nutrition, University College Birmingham

Birmingham - UK,

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24 Months

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About this course

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This course combines the study of strength and conditioning with sports nutrition, focusing on both theoretical understanding and practical skills. Accredited by leading industry bodies like IUSCA and NSCA, it prepares students for careers in sports and exercise science, specifically as strength and conditioning coaches. Supported by state-of-the-art facilities including a Human Performance Centre and gym, the program emphasizes current research to develop practitioner skills grounded in industry standards. Students have opportunities for practical experience through industry placements, which include work with top sports clubs, and can gain additional qualifications like first aid and coaching certifications. The coursework covers anatomy, physiology, injury prevention, nutrition, biomechanics, and psychological principles, culminating in applied strength and conditioning projects and research. The program aims to equip students with the skills to enhance athlete performance and understand how nutrition influences results.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course offers industry accreditation from top bodies like IUSCA and NSCA, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for professional success. The availability of work placements with top sports organizations provides valuable hands-on experience, and ongoing access to cutting-edge facilities like the Human Performance Centre enhances practical learning. Students can also pursue additional industry qualifications, such as coaching and first aid, which increase employability. The course’s focus on current research and evidence-based practice makes it highly relevant for those aiming to work as strength and conditioning coaches or in sports science fields.

Specialisation

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Students will focus on the integration of strength and conditioning techniques with sports nutrition, learning to optimize athlete performance through practical conditioning and nutritional strategies. The course content is designed to prepare students for roles that require a blend of physical training and dietary knowledge, with a strong practical component and opportunities to gain industry-specific qualifications.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

16.89L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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For the BSc (Hons) degree, applicants typically need an A-level profile of CCC, a BTEC profile of MMM, or equivalent qualifications, with a minimum of 96 UCAS Tariff points. For the FdSc pathway, the required profile is CCC for A-levels and PPP for BTEC, with at least 48 UCAS Tariff points. Alternative qualifications, including access courses and work experience, are also considered based on individual circumstances.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

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TOEFL

72

PTE

59

IELTS

6

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue roles such as strength and conditioning coach, exercise physiologist, fitness centre manager, personal trainer, and nutritionist. Some careers may require further study or training, but this program provides a strong foundation. The course also prepares students for postgraduate study, like a Master’s in Strength, Conditioning and Performance, helping to advance careers in sports science and related fields.

FAQs

What practical facilities are available for students?

Students have access to a Human Performance Centre with a sprint track, lifting platforms, and advanced equipment, as well as a gym, sports injury clinics, and partnership facilities at Avery Fields.

Are work placements a part of the course?

Yes, students are encouraged to gain industry experience through placements with top sports clubs and organizations, which can enhance career prospects.