Program Overview:
This three-year degree combines core principles of psychology with the study of sport and exercise. The program is designed for students interested in understanding how psychological factors affect athletic performance, physical activity, and wellbeing. It’s particularly relevant for those aspiring to work in sports coaching, health promotion, or performance psychology.
Curriculum Structure
Year One
You’ll build a strong foundation in both psychology and sport sciences. Modules typically include:
Year Two
Study becomes more applied, with a deeper dive into psychology in sporting contexts. Example modules include:
Year Three
Final-year modules focus on advanced and practical applications, along with an independent research project. Modules often include:
Focus areas:
Performance enhancement, mental resilience, team dynamics, exercise motivation, mental health and wellbeing in sport, and behaviour change.
Learning outcomes:
Graduates gain the ability to apply psychological theory to sport and exercise settings, design interventions, and understand individual differences that impact physical performance and participation.
Professional alignment (accreditation):
The course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), providing eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), a necessary step for becoming a Chartered Sport and Exercise Psychologist.
Reputation (employability rankings):
Bangor has a strong reputation in psychology and sport sciences, with excellent research in applied psychology and sport performance.
This degree immerses you in the intersection of psychology and sport performance, providing hands-on experience with advanced psychophysiological and behavioural testing tools.
Key features include:
Graduates develop specialist skills ideal for careers in sport psychology, health promotion, and applied research.
Typical roles include:
Sport and Exercise Psychologist Assistant, Health Promotion Specialist, Performance Analyst, Research Associate
Career and academic support includes:
Fifteen months post-graduation, half of Bangor’s sport and exercise sciences and allied psychology graduates were in skilled roles or further study, with many expressing job satisfaction and alignment with career goals.
Further Academic Progression:
Graduates often pursue MSc programmes in Sport and Exercise Psychology, Clinical or Health Psychology, Performance Science, or Cognitive Neuroscience, frequently continuing their studies at Bangor.
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