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BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science with Strength and Conditioning

UCAS CODE: CC63 (Full-time) or CC64 (Foundation Year)
TARIFF: 88 - 112 (Full-time) or 32 - 56 (Foundation Year)
  • Study Mode: Full Time
  • Location: High Wycombe
  • Duration: Three or Four Years
  • Start Date: September 2025

Benefit from our specialist staff, links with sports teams, and industry-standard facilities. Join an incredible student community of like minded people, while you get to work in our Human Performance, Exercise and Wellbeing Centre. We have a Sports and Wellbeing Clinic and Human Performance Laboratory ready for you to use as part of your studies. 

Our degree is endorsed by the (BASES) and is developed in line with the  (CIMSPA) and Graduate Strength and Conditioning Coach (GSCC) professional standards. 

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No.1 in the UK for Sports and Exercise Science*
*Out of 129 major UK universities (Daily Mail 2025)
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No. 1 in the UK for Student Satisfaction*
*Positivity ranking amongst registered students (NSS 2024)
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No. 1 Students' Union in the UK*
*Based on responses from registered students (NSS 2024)
Why study BSc Sport and Exercise Science with Strength and Conditioning?

Gain an in-depth understanding of the various factors influencing sport and exercise performance, with the application of strength and conditioning techniques to your approach. Our course ensures that you can be ready to face various professional scenarios, ensuring your readiness for roles in sport and exercise science. 

Gain access to advanced facilities, including our Human Performance Lab equipped with industry-standard technology. These resources offer hands-on experience, allowing you to apply learned principles in practical settings, enriching your learning experience. The HPL is a multi-purpose facility that provides cutting edge support to students, private athletes and teams in disciplines such as exercise physiology, biomechanics, strength & conditioning, and sports therapy.

The course is endorsed by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES), providing graduates with a competitive advantage recognized nationally and internationally. This endorsement reflects our adherence to high standards of education in sport and exercise. 

Using our partnerships with professional bodies, sports teams, athletes and local schools and colleges, we have based your course on what's needed out in the field today. We’re currently linked with  and academy teams, , GB para-athletes and many community level sports clubs.

We believe in giving you more freedom to shape your career how you want it. That's why we introduce you to various specialisms in your first year, and after you've gotten a feel for them all, offer you the ability to choose which course leads to your career goals. You can choose to switch to BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science, or continue on with your course. Both awards are equal.  

These courses are also offered as four-year programmes, including an initial Foundation Year. The Foundation Year will allow you to develop your academic study skills and build confidence in your abilities, identifying your own strengths and needs for progression onto a BSc or BA programme.

What facilities can I use?

Our facilities have all you need to gain experience, undertake training, enhance your learning, and develop your fitness levels.

Most of our work with you and our professional partners takes place in the Human Performance, Exercise and Wellbeing Centre. This is where the body can be fully tested and evaluated, using specialist equipment used by sport and exercise scientists in the world of work. It contains a working clinic and human performance laboratory. The work you complete here helps prepare you for your future career.  

Additionally, the University has a range of sport and fitness facilities, including a commercially run sports hall and fitness centre and the Gateway Gym on our High Wycombe Campus, with competitive student rates. 

Our library is packed with all the information you need for your assessments and there’s plenty of room to knuckle down for some quiet study.

What will I study?

This programme of study will be of interest if you either have current experience in the field of strength and conditioning or have an interest in helping prepare athletes and teams for the demands of performance sport. 

Developed in line with the  (CIMSPA) and aligned to Graduate Strength and Conditioning Coach (GSCC) professional standards, this sport science course will help to develop your knowledge and skills to help you to thrive in this industry.

Combining underlying scientific principles with practical strength and conditioning methods, you will study a variety of subjects including:

  • exercise physiology
  • biomechanics
  • data analysis
  • performance analysis
  • research methods
  • sports injury rehabilitation 
  • physiology 
  • sports psychology
  • strength & conditioning techniques

Theoretical knowledge gained at the beginning of the course will be applied to simulated real-world examples to reflect industry practice. Applied research becomes connected with health and performance-based learning. Practical sessions will introduce you to a range of fitness tests or provide learning opportunities where theoretical information can be demonstrated working in real time.

Throughout the degree you will receive guidance and support from lecturers to help steer yourself towards your desired career goals. We aim to introduce you to many functional tools used in industry to conduct research, day to day tasks and reach the next level of understanding. 

We will develop critical thinking skills, leadership abilities, and a detailed scientific reasoning process. This will culminate in a core Sports Science in Practice module, designed to allow you to lead on the delivery of sports science services both internally and to external stakeholders and partners, enhancing your employability.

How will I be taught and assessed?

Assessments are designed to help equip you with industry knowledge and experience, academic and cognitive, and critical and transferrable skills. 

While there is a varied amount of assessment at all three years, it is predominantly based on coursework and practical assessments. Where possible, it is designed to mirror ‘real world’ sport and exercise science and strength and conditioning activities.

BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science Programme Specification

What are the course entry requirements?

A typical offer will require a UCAS tariff score of: 88 - 112 (Full-time) or 32 - 56 (Foundation Year)

UCAS points can be obtained through qualifications such as A levels, T levels, BTEC or an Access to Higher Education course in a relevant subject. Please list all your qualifications on the application form as you will be asked to provide copies when we receive your application.

A minimum of two full A-levels (or equivalent) is required. Every application is considered on an individual basis.

For further details of our international English entry requirements, please visit our international pages.

Those with no previous study, work experience, or who do not meet the specified entry requirements, including demonstrating the necessary knowledge and understanding, are welcome to apply for the 3-year BSc (Hons) degree, however may be offered the four-year programme which includes a Foundation Year.

Modules

This provides a guide of the modules that make up your course. You can find more information about how your course is structured on our Academic Advice section.

What are the tuition fees

Home
  • Home Foundation Year, Academic Year 2025 - 2026: £9,535 *
  • Home, Academic Year 2025 - 2026: £9,535 per year *
International
  • Overseas/International Foundation Year, Academic Year 2025 - 2026: £15,150 *
  • Overseas/International, Academic Year 2025 - 2026: £15,150 per year *

Following the Government’s announcement of 4 November 2024, we will be increasing our full-time undergraduate tuition fees for UK students to £9,535 per year from the start of the 2025/26 academic year. Our part-time fees for UK undergraduate students will increase to £7,145 per annum. Please visit , on the Government’s website, for more information about the changes. 

Tuition fees for Home undergraduate students (including with foundation year) may increase in subsequent years for both new and continuing students in line with an inflationary amount determined by the Government.   

Tuition fees for both new and continuing international students may be subject to an inflationary increase based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the 12-month period to 31 January each year.   

Tuition fees for postgraduate courses and CPD may be subject to an inflationary increase based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the 12-month period to 31 January each year. This increase will apply to both new and continuing students.   

We understand, and really appreciate, the significant financial commitment our students make when they choose to study at BNU. We take our responsibilities to our students very seriously, and are ambitious for each to reach their full potential and succeed in their chosen career. Our fees help us to continue providing our students with a high-quality education, and to invest in the services and facilities which create an excellent student experience at BNU. 

The following factors will be considered by the University when we set the annual fees: measures of inflation such as the retail price indices; projected increases in University costs; and any changes in the level of funding for teaching received from the Government.

Additional course costs and financial support

Most courses will involve some additional costs that are not covered by your fees.
You could benefit from financial support through a bursary or scholarship during your time as a student. For more details visit our financial support, bursaries and scholarships section.

Questions about fees?

If you have any questions about the fees above, contact our Enquiries team by calling 0330 123 2023 or emailing advice@bnu.ac.uk.

What are my career prospects?

The blend of theoretical, practical and work-based learning you’ll experience in this course will help set you up for a career within the fields of high-performance sport or clinical exercise.

You can choose from a range of career possibilities, such as:

  • sport and exercise scientist
  • strength and conditioning coach
  • health assessment and screening
  • performance analysis
  • sports coach
  • teacher training
  • health and fitness club management
  • fitness consultancy (PT)
  • personal fitness training (PT)
  • corporate health advice
  • the armed forces.

Graduates can also choose to study for a postgraduate course, such as our MSc in Sports Performance, or apply for graduate sport programmes.

You’ll also have the chance to apply for  which is now becoming required for many jobs in the industry.

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