Discover Sport and Rehabilitation Sciences at Birmingham

Discover a world of physical activity, health, and wellbeing with us. Start your journey by exploring our exciting courses below. Ranked 6th globally for sports-related subjects (QS World University Rankings 2024), our multi-disciplinary undergraduate degree programs offer unparalleled opportunities to explore and thrive in these fields.

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    BSc Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences

    Understanding the science behind sport and exercise helps enhance athlete performance and tackle societal issues like obesity, inactivity, and unhealthy ageing.

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    BSc Sport, PE and Coaching Science

    Our Sport, Physical Education and Coaching Science BSc is a dynamic, three-year course designed to launch your career in education, coaching, sport development, policy, and related health industries. Get ready to make a difference.

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    Applied Golf Management Studies

    Unlock your potential with our high-level applied theoretical degree, in collaboration with the Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA). Becoming a PGA Professional opens doors to an exciting career in the world of golf, offering diverse job opportunities.

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    Exciting placement opportunities

    Undergraduate Placement Opportunities: Local sports clubs offer both full and part-time internships through a competitive application process.

    Placement opportunities
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    Where will your degree take you?

    Our graduates excel in careers related to exercise and health (e.g., exercise physiologists, sports psychology), sport and recreation (e.g., sports and leisure centre management), coaching, and teaching. They also work with national sports agencies and local authorities. Additionally, they pursue careers in the police force, military, law, accountancy, banking, marketing, management, and the Civil Service.

    Career opportunities