BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science with Nutrition and foundation year

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Hull

Program Overview

If you’re curious about how the body moves, adapts, and performs — and how nutrition plays a vital role in health and athletic performance — this degree is for you. The BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science with Nutrition (with Foundation Year) at Hull is designed to help you build your scientific knowledge from the ground up while gaining hands-on experience. It’s perfect for those who want to strengthen their academic skills, explore practical applications, and prepare for a career supporting athletes, clients, and communities in achieving their health and fitness goals.

Curriculum Structure

Foundation Year: Building Academic and Practical Skills
The foundation year helps you get ready for undergraduate study by developing your core knowledge and practical skills. You’ll explore subjects like Introduction to Human Biology, Fundamentals of Sport and Exercise Science, and Study Skills for University. This year ensures you have a solid grasp of scientific principles, academic skills, and practical techniques, giving you confidence to succeed in the full degree.

Year 1: Building the Foundation
Once on the full degree, your first year focuses on understanding the core science behind sport and exercise. Modules include Human Physiology and Nutrition, Principles of Anatomy and Biomechanics, and Introduction to Practice in Sport and Exercise Science. By the end of this year, you’ll have a strong understanding of how the body works and moves — essential groundwork for higher-level study.

Year 2: Applying Knowledge
In your second year, theory meets practice. You’ll study Exercise Physiology, Sport, Health and Exercise Psychology, and Nutrition for Sport and Exercise. You’ll learn how to improve performance, monitor progress, and guide individuals through tailored nutrition and training strategies. Research skills developed this year will help you critically evaluate scientific evidence and make informed recommendations.

Year 3: Specialisation and Independent Research
Your final year allows you to specialise and take the lead in your learning. Modules include Advanced Sport and Exercise Nutrition, a Research Project, and Professional Practice in Sport and Exercise Science. You’ll apply everything you’ve learned, conduct independent research, and gain hands-on experience to prepare for your future career.

Focus areas: Sports Nutrition, Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics, Sport and Health Psychology

Learning outcomes: Apply scientific principles to improve performance and wellbeing, design nutrition and exercise programs, conduct and interpret research, communicate effectively in professional settings.

Professional alignment (accreditation): Prepares graduates for careers in sport science, nutrition, and health promotion; strong industry links and practical experience support employability.

Reputation (employability rankings): Hull is known for excellent student support and career readiness. Graduates benefit from connections with local sports clubs such as Hull City, Hull KR, and Hull FC, and access to modern labs and strength & conditioning facilities.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Hull, learning isn’t just about lectures and textbooks — it’s about getting hands-on experience that prepares you for the real world. From the very first year, you’ll have opportunities to practice what you learn, work in teams, and explore the latest tools and technologies in sport, exercise, and nutrition. The facilities and resources are designed to give you practical skills, boost your confidence, and make sure you’re ready for a rewarding career.

Here’s how Hull helps you gain real-world experience:

  • Motion Capture Labs: Study human movement and understand biomechanics to enhance performance.

  • Environmental Chamber: Explore how different conditions affect exercise and nutrition, giving you insight into athlete performance.

  • Specialist Kitchen: Practice preparing meals and analysing diets to understand nutritional science in action.

  • Strength and Conditioning Suites: Design and implement training programs while using professional-grade equipment.

  • Research Laboratories: Conduct experiments and projects that apply theory to practical scenarios.

  • Collaborative Projects: Work in groups to solve real-world problems, building teamwork and communication skills.

  • Industry Placements: Gain practical experience with local sports clubs like Hull City, Hull KR, and Hull FC, as well as the NHS, schools, and public health providers.

These experiences make your learning dynamic, build professional confidence, and connect you with industry professionals early in your studies.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduating from Hull with a BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science with Nutrition (Foundation Year) opens up a wide range of exciting career paths. You’ll leave with the scientific knowledge, practical skills, and professional experience to pursue roles such as Sports Nutritionist, Exercise Physiologist, Health and Wellness Coach, Strength and Conditioning Coach, Performance Analyst, or Personal Trainer.

Hull provides excellent support to help you achieve your career goals:

  • Dedicated Careers and Employability Service: Offers personalised guidance, CV workshops, interview preparation, and access to job listings to ensure you’re ready to enter the job market.
  • Industry Placements: Gain hands-on experience and build your professional network through placements with local sports clubs like Hull City, Hull KR, Hull FC, as well as NHS services, schools, and public health providers.
  • High Employability: 94% of graduates in Sport, Exercise, and Rehabilitation Sciences are employed or in further study within 15 months of graduation. Starting salaries typically average around £24,000.
  • Industry Partnerships: Strong connections with sports clubs and healthcare providers give you real-world exposure and professional insights.
  • Professional Accreditation: The program is recognised by key industry bodies, ensuring your qualification has credibility and long-term value.

Further Academic Progression:

After completing your degree, you can continue to specialise and advance your career with postgraduate study:

  • MSc Nutrition and Dietetics (Pre-registration) — pathway to becoming a registered dietitian with HCPC and BDA accreditation.
  • MSc Sport and Exercise Science — focus on advanced performance analysis, rehabilitation, or exercise physiology.
  • PhD in Sports Science — for research-focused career paths or academia.
  • MSc Public Health — for roles in health promotion, community fitness, or policy.

These postgraduate options allow you to deepen your expertise, specialise in your chosen field, and take your career to the next level.

Program Key Stats

£20,000
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

CCD
2.5
26
55

N/A
N/A
6.0
78

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Sports Nutritionist
  • Exercise Physiologist
  • Health and Wellness Coach
  • Strength and Conditioning Coach
  • Performance Analyst
  • Personal Trainer

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