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www.bath.ac.uk/health/ses Placements
n Outstanding opportunities to gain ‘real life’ work experiences. n Numerous high-profile organisations around the world.
n Placements can be professional placement or study abroad or a combination of the two.
n Recent placements include: USA Ski/Snowboard; Auckland Blues RFC; Australian Institute of Sport; Olympic Medical Institute, London; QinetiQ, Farnborough; Human Performance Laboratory, University of Calgary; University of Western Australia.
n Study abroad opportunities include: University of Wollongong; University of Saskatchewan; Southern Cross University; University of Alicante.
Career opportunities
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n Sport Science Support (e.g. EIS, UK Sport, professional clubs) n Strength & conditioning n NHS exercise prescription n Youth sport n Academic research n Teaching n General graduate employment
Programmes
BSc (hons) Sport and Exercise Science Full Time BC17
BSc (hons) Sport and Exercise Science with Professional Placement Thick Sandwich BCC7
Typical offers
For detailed and up-to-date information please check
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A levels: AAA Must include at least one science subject; Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Human Biology only. Physical Education and Psychology are NOT recognised as science subjects.
International Baccalaureate: 36 points to include science subjects at HL grade 6.
BTEC National Diploma: DDD. Distinctions in all 18 units in a science-related discipline.
Key facts
n 70 places available n 900 applicants n Ranked in the top two in the Guardian University Guide 2011 n 1-year professional placement/study abroad opportunities
Access to HE Diploma: Pass an Access to HE Diploma in Science with at least 12 credits at Distinction in scientific subjects and/or Maths and a further 21 credits at Merit. Level 2 units must include a Pass at Maths and English.
For more information
scientifically based. I played netball at a good level at school and was aware of the High Performance Centre based at the University. I knew that I wanted to attend a campus university: this seemed to be the right size for me and was set in a green environment.
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of scientific disciplines. The lecture content was broad and we were able to relate our learning to both elite sports and recreational exercise, which meant the topics are of interest to all participants. It is hard work, but this has its rewards with a real feeling of achievement on completion and attaining good grades.
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studies but in my development as a person. It encouraged me to become a lot more disciplined and to work to high standards. My dissertation is a physiology project so I’ve been able to put into practice the lab skills that I’ve learnt over the past three years.
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Remember to check our web pages before you apply:
www.bath.ac.uk/study
I feel that the placement year really assisted me, not only in my The first two years on the course enabled me to study a variety The Bath course appealed to me, as it seemed to be the most
Please visit our Department website for further details, including Frequently Asked Questions:
www.bath.ac.uk/health/ses Contact the Admissions Office
Tel: +44 (0)1225 383019 Email:
admissions@bath.ac.uk Web:
www.bath.ac.uk/study
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