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Sports Therapy
Indicative Course Content Why this Course? Possible Combinations
Year One
• Throughout this course there is a There are no combined courses.
• Sports Injury Management 1
strong emphasis on the ‘hands-on’ See also: Sport and Exercise Psychology,
• Pathophysiology for Sports Therapists
practical work Sport and Exercise Science, Sports
• Human Anatomy
• Practice-based learning experience Coaching and Physical Education, Sports
• Physiology of High Intensity
forms an integral component of this
Studies (Sport Development), Sport and
Performance
degree programme
Fitness Management, Sports Coaching
• Research Methods for Sport and
• You will be provided with the clinical
Science and Adventure Education.
Exercise Sciences 1
skills to examine, assess, treat and
• Introduction to Sports Biomechanics
rehabilitate the injured athlete to full
See our website for up to date course
• Physiology of Endurance Performance
functionality
information:
• When you complete your honours
http://www.chiuni.ac.uk/services/course
Year Two
degree you will have been deemed as
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• Sports Injury Management 2
meeting the required levels of
• Rehabilitation and Remedial Therapy
competencies and knowledge
• Research Methods for Sport and
necessary for full membership of ‘The
Exercise Sciences 2
Society of Sports Therapists’
• Physiological Limitations to
• The programme is taught by
Performance
specialists in their respective
• Neuromusculoskeletal Manual
disciplines, which reflects the varied
Therapy to the Spine
clinical expertise available within the
• Biomechanics and Performance
department
Analysis in Sport and Exercise
• You will be equipped to gain
Year Three
appropriate and rewarding
• Independent Project
employment and make an immediate
• Advanced Neuromusculoskeletal
and on-going contribution in the
Manual Therapy
workplace
• Nutrition for Sport and Exercise
• Psychology of Injury and
Careers
Rehabilitation
• Sports therapist for a sports club or
• Clinical Placement
team
• Therapeutic and Clinical
• Private practice
Electrotherapy
• Fitness consultant
• Advanced Sports Injury Management
• Personal training
• Health promotion
• Teaching
Interview:
Generally not required but there will be
opportunities to visit the department after
you receive your offer.
Fees 2009 Entry
• £9,500
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