BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise

Study a diverse range of topics – from sport psychology and coaching, to community development and service provision. Abertay is Scotland's TOP University for overall student satisfaction in Sport and Exercise (NSS 2023).

Course detail

Start Date

September

Duration

4 years (full-time)

Award Title

BSc (Hons)

UCAS Code

C600

Why study Sport and Exercise at Abertay?

Immerse yourself in the engaging world of sport and exercise on this hands-on and wide-ranging degree. This Sport and Exercise degree prepares you for a rapidly evolving career.

Your studies are wide-ranging, from scientific support, coaching and service provision to duty of care and community sports development. You'll have practical sessions in our bespoke physiology and biomechanics laboratories. Plus you'll explore areas like social policy with sports coaching and development.

Built-in work placements

Built-in work placements give you industry experience, helping you learn how to apply your knowledge to real-life situations. Along the way you can work towards National Governing Body and/or industry qualifications.

This is a flexible course, blending academic study alongside relevant industry experience, helping you to tailor your degree as your interests develop. Whatever you choose to do career-wise, your studies are designed to dovetail neatly into your future employment plans.

Two-year foundation in Sport and Exercise 

This course is flexible, and part of a portfolio of five courses covering different specialisms in sport.

For the first two years, everyone takes Sport and Exercise as a foundation. Then  you specialise in years three and four. See more in the How the course works section.

Abertay is Scotland's TOP University for overall student satisfaction in Sport and Exercise (NSS 2023). And the 2024 Complete University Guide named us the top Scottish modern university for Sports Science.

Your journey starts here

If you want to study a wide-ranging and flexible degree, then Abertay is for you. You have the choice from a large range of option modules with few compulsory modules in years 3 and 4, meaning that you can make this your own individualised degree programme within sport and exercise.

Practical activities and work placements will enable you to contextualise theory to real life applications – including volunteering with the Active Schools programme – and work towards National Governing Body, or industry qualifications.

The Elite Athlete Development Programme

There are some international-class athletes here at Abertay involved in a range of sports competing at senior and age grade national levels. We support these athletes in their quest for international success through the Elite Athletes Development Programme (EADP).

We are immensely proud to have helped some students reach their sporting goals and represent their country. Find out how to apply.

Potential careers

We are extremely proud of our alumni who go on to work in a variety of roles such as: 

  • Sports development officers

  • High-performance coaches

  • Outdoor instructors

  • Fitness consultants

  • Lifestyle managers

  • Health promotion specialists

  • Teachers and lecturers

  • Physical activity leaders

  • Researchers

Sport and Exercise Alumni

Strong industry links

Work placements are embedded in the curriculum to help you apply theory to real life situations. You’ll have the opportunity to develop links with various sports industries and can also work towards achieving industry qualifications.  

Our staff have strong research links and many are members of professional societies. We work closely with industry partners, and many staff are also current practitioners.

About your modules

All modules shown are indicative and reflect course content for the current academic year. Modules are reviewed annually and may be subject to change. If you receive an offer to study with us we will send you a Programme document  that sets out exactly which modules you can expect to take as part of your Abertay University degree programme. Please see Terms and Conditions for more information.

Modules

Year 1 Core Modules

You must study and pass all six core modules​

  • Social Science for Sport and Exercise - SPS101
  • Introduction to Anatomy and Biomechanics - SPS103
  • Introduction to Physiology for Sport and Exercise - SPS102
  • Psychology of Exercise and Health - SPS104
  • Fundamentals of Coaching - SPS105
  • Abertay 101 - Being Successful at Abertay - ABE101

Year 1 MySuccess Modules

You must study and pass three MySuccess modules of your choosing. ABE111: Numbers for Everyday Life will be assigned as a core module if you do not have a minimum of a National 5 Maths qualification at grade C or an acceptable equivalent.

  • Successful Writing At Abertay - ABE102
  • Digital Skills for University and Beyond - ABE103
  • Dundee and Me - ABE104
  • Research and Enquiry Skills for the Digital Age - ABE105
  • How to Sell Your Idea - ABE106
  • Planning Your Future Career - ABE107
  • Welcome to the CommuniTAY - ABE108
  • Wellbeing Tools and Tricks - ABE109
  • Numbers for Everyday Life - ABE111

Year 2 Core Modules

You must study and pass all five core modules​

  • SPS201 Psychology for Sport and Exercise
  • SPS203 Key Concepts in Sport and Exercise Physiology
  • SPS207 Placement and skill development when working with children in a physical activity context
  • SPS202 Key Concepts in Biomechanics for Sport and Exercise
  • SPS210 Physical Activity for Health and Wellbeing

Year 2 Microcredentials - Semester 2

If you are a Direct Entrant (new student) to this year of study and have not previously taken module ABE101, then you MUST take ABE201 as part of your Microcredential selection. If you have previously taken ABE101 then you are NOT permitted to take ABE201.

Please choose a total of TWENTY credits worth of microcredential (ABE) modules in Semester 2.

  • ABE201 Being Successful at University (For 2nd year entrants)
  • ABE202 Co-create (Negotiated Studies)
  • ABE203 Anti-Racism in Professional Communications
  • ABE204 Mind Your Language: Text Mining and Qualitative Approaches to Language Analysis
  • ABE205 AWS Academy Machine Learning Foundation
  • ABE206 Sustainability 101
  • ABE207 Food for thought
  • ABE208 Optimising your professional written communication
  • ABE209 Mythbusters: Separating Breakthroughs from Fake News
  • ABE210 The Future in Work
  • ABE211 Social Enterprise: What, How and Why?
  • ABE212 Artificial Intelligence and Society
  • ABE213 My AI: Past, Present and Future
  • ABE214 Digital Safety and Cybersecurity
  • ABE215 Numbers for Success
  • ABE216 Creative China: Culture, Regulation and Business
  • ABE217 Creativity Matters: Engaging resources for Wellbeing

Year 3 Core Modules

You must study and pass one core module

  • Research Methods - SPS312

Year 3 Option Modules

You must study and pass five option modules of your choosing, three in Semester 1 and two in Semester 2. One of them must be a Work Placement module in either Year 3 (SPS303) or Year 4 (SPS401)

  • Sports Coaching: Theory and Practice - Semester 1 - SPS301
  • Work Placement - Semester 1 - SPS303
  • Fundamentals of Strength and Conditioning - Semester 1 - SPS305
  • Physiological Adaptions for Performance - Semester 1 - SPS310
  • Social Issues in Sport & Exercise - Semester 1 - SPS313
  • Health Related Fitness Assessment and Programming - Semester 1 - SPS314
  • Applied Sport Psychology - Semester 2 - SPS306
  • Applied Biomechanics for Performance - Semester 2 - SPS308
  • Physical Activity and Health Promotion - Semester 2 -SPS309
  • Sport Development in Practice - Semester 2 - SPS317

Year 4 Core Modules

You must study and pass one core module

  • Sport Research Project - SPS400

Year 4 Option Modules

Please choose TWO option modules in Semester 1 and TWO option modules in Semester 2. Students choosing SPS410 must have completed SPS305. Students must do at least one of the work placement modules either SPS303 in stage 3 or the workplace option in SPS444 in stage 4.

  • Student Negotiated Learning (including work placement) - Semester 1 - SPS444
  • Advanced Biomechanics and Injury Prevention - Semester 1 - SPS402
  • Duty of Care in Sport - Semester 1 - SPS433
  • Advanced Strength and Conditioning - Semester 2 - SPS410
  • Contemporary Issues in Sport & Exercise Psychology - Semester 2- SPS411
  • Physical Activity for Special Populations - Semester 1 - SPS 403
  • Lifestyle Management - Semester 2 - SPS408
  • Advanced Sport and Exercise Physiology - Semester 2 - SPS409
  • Technology for Sports Coaching - Semester 2 - SPS420
  • Sport for Development - Semester 2 - SPS407

How the course works

This degree is part of a larger portfolio of five courses covering different specialisms in sport. The initial two-year foundation curriculum is about gaining a foundation in the core areas of Sport and Exercise Sciences and so all five of these courses cover the same curriculum.

In those first two years, we’ll give you an introduction to core aspects of each course so you can decide where you want to specialise. This means you’ll learn what you want to focus on, and your degree will suit your own interests and career aspirations. And, of course, we’ll advise you every step of the way.

Keep your options open 

If you want to work in this industry or continue your studies but haven’t worked out exactly what you want to do, this is a great way to start. Our two-year foundation approach means you can keep your options open until you’ve learnt more about what really interests you. 

In those first two years we’ll give you an introduction to core aspects of each course so you can decide where you want to specialise. This means you’ll learn what you want to focus on, and your degree will suit your own interests and career aspirations. And, of course, we’ll advise you every step of the way. 

Having gained two years of knowledge and discovered your own specialist area, in year three you choose from one of these pathways:

Your chosen course will be reflected in your degree title e.g. BSc (Hons) Sports Development and Coaching. 

Remember, you only need to apply for ONE course, as the first two years are the same for everyone.

Shape your own learning journey

It’s all about flexibility. The first two-year common curriculum means you can keep your options open until you know which area you want to focus on. Don’t worry, our academic team will give you advice and full support when it comes to choosing what to specialise in. 

Whichever specialist path you decide on, by the time you graduate you will: 

  • Understand how to analyse the core issues behind your chosen subject

  • Have developed analytical and problem-solving skills, useful in any work environment

  • Have learned to work both independently and as part of a team

  • Be able to critically evaluate evidence, arguments, and assumptions and reach sound judgements

  • Have learned applied professional standards, ethics and responsibilities, including good decision-making

  • Developed excellent communication and digital skills so you can share your knowledge effectively across a wide range of audiences

Learning and assessment

You will cover a set of core mandatory modules and select other optional modules, allowing you to tailor your study to areas of interest and prospective employment. 

The degree combines lectures, small group work, and practical activities. You'll go on work placements designed to reinforce the links between theory and practice. 

You’ll be encouraged to evaluate information and challenge commonly held ideas about sport and exercise, as well as being invited to research your own areas of interest and expertise. 

Assessment uses a combination of examination and coursework to help you develop a variety of intellectual and practical skills.

Entry Requirements

Subject Requirements

Please note: All new entrants are required to undertake a criminal records check (PVG) at the point of entry to the programme.

All applicants must have a pass in English and Maths - National 5 grade C or GCSE grade C/4.  National 5 Lifeskills Maths/Application of Maths at C accepted in lieu of Maths. Higher Application of Maths at grade C accepted.

Please visit our College Qualifications pages for suitable College courses.

Republic of Ireland applicants, click on the UK tabs and scroll down to find your Entry Requirements.

See information about studying and applying to Abertay for International students.

UK Entry to Year 1
Qualification Type Grade Requirements Essential Subjects
Higher (standard entry) BBBC To include one of the following: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, PE‌ or Maths at C
Higher (minimum entry) We may make you an offer at the minimum entry grades if you meet the criteria. Find out if you're eligible for minimum entry (see below). BBC To include one of the following: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, PE‌ or Maths at C
A-Level CCC To include one of the following: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, PE‌ or Maths, Sport Science and Active Leisure Industry
T Level C or higher in Core Component in one of the following:- Health, Healthcare Science or Science
Irish Highers H3H3H3H3 To include at least one of the following: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, PE‌ or Maths
International Baccalaureate Diploma Based Programme (IBDP) 27 Points To include at least one of the following: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, PE‌ and Maths or Analysis & Approaches at S5 or H4
International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP) We encourage applications with the IBCP but understand that your combination of qualifications may differ depending on where you are studying. We accept the International Baccalaureate Careers-related Programme (IBCP). Any subject requirements must be met as per our published IB Diploma requirements.
BTEC Extended Diploma MMM Sport/Sport and Exercise Sciences
AHEAD   Successful completion of the relevant stream of our AHEAD programme
SWAP Access ABB Access to: Life Sciences, Health & Life Sciences, Sciences, Biological Sciences, Biological & Biomedical Sciences, University Study (to include all 4 Human Biology units)
SQA HNC/HND B Our College Qualifications pages list approved HNC/HND courses
UK Entry to Year 2
Qualification Type Grade Requirements Essential Subjects
Advanced Higher ABB To include PE and Biology or Chemistry or Physics
A-Level ABB To include PE and Biology or Chemistry or Physics
BTEC Extended Diploma D*DD Sport/Sport & Exercise Sciences
International Baccalaureate 34 Points To include Sports, Health & Exercise Science and Biology or Chemistry or Physics plus one other Higher
SQA HNC/HND B/BB Our College Qualifications pages list approved HNC/HND courses
BTEC HNC M Sport
International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP) See next column If you are taking HNC/HND with one or more Higher Levels IB subjects, your offer will be similar to our BTEC + A Level offer (see 'BTEC National Diploma / Diploma') but with an HL requirement of 6 for A, 5 for B, or 4 for C.
UK Entry to Year 3
Qualification Grade Requirements Essential Subjects
SQA HND B/BB Our College Qualifications pages list approved HND courses
BTEC HND M Sport
International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP) See next column If you are taking HNC/HND with one or more Higher Levels IB subjects, your offer will be similar to our BTEC + A Level offer (see 'BTEC National Diploma / Diploma') but with an HL requirement of 6 for A, 5 for B, or 4 for C.
International Entry

We accept a wide range of qualifications from applicants from across the world. Please select your country from the searchable list below to view different qualification entry requirements. If you have different qualifications to those listed, please contact us using the form below.

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Academic Requirements


All courses at Abertay University are taught in English. If your first language is not English, you will need to demonstrate that you meet our English language requirements.

Please see English Language Requirements for the full list of accepted qualifications and further details.

For more information on the application process, tuition fees and scholarships, studying in Scotland, and to contact our International Team, please visit our International Students page.

 

Not sure if you're eligible for entry?

If you have the potential and motivation to study at university, regardless of your background or personal circumstances, we welcome your application.  

We understand some people have faced extra challenges before applying to university, which is why we consider the background in which your academic grades have been achieved when making an offer.  

If you expect to receive passes in three Scottish Highers (grades A-C) and have...  

  • been in care, or are a young carer yourself

  • attended a school or lived in an area where not many people go to university

  • are eligible for free school meals

  • are a young person estranged from your family

  • are a government-recognised refugee or have asylum seeker status

  • are a registered pupil with sustained engagement in a targeted aspiration-raising programme such as LIFT OFF, LEAPS, FOCUS West or Aspire North  

... we encourage you to submit an application.

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Support for Ukrainian students

We're keen to offer help to Ukrainian students who may wish to transfer from their existing institution in Ukraine or to register with us as new students for intake in September. There will be no tuition fees charged for the duration of the degree programme, as those with refugee status are treated as ‘Home/Scottish’ students and will also have access to the Student Awards Agency for Scotland bursary and student loans. Our Recruitment Team can help guide applicants.

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Fees and funding

The course fees you'll pay and the funding available to you depends on factors such as your nationality, location, personal circumstances and the course you are studying. 

More information

Find out about grants, bursaries, tuition fee loans, maintenance loans and living costs in our undergraduate fees and funding section.

Scholarships

We offer a range of scholarships to help support your studies with us.

As well as Abertay scholarships for English, Welsh, Northern Irish and international students, there are a range of corporate and philanthropic scholarships available. Some are course specific, many are not. There are some listed below or you can visit the Undergraduate scholarship pages.

Scholarships

Abertay RUK Scholarship: Science and Social Science

A scholarship for prospective undergraduate Science and Social Science students applying from England, Wales or Northern Ireland.

Abertay International Scholarship

This is an award of up to £12,000 for prospective international undergraduate students.

The Robert Reid Bursary

Two £1,000 awards for students who have overcome challenges to attend university.

Get inspired

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Paul Brand

Paul is currently Head of Performance Analysis at Manchester United Football Club.

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Debbi McCulloch

Debbi is Deputy CEO at Spartans Football Academy.

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Fraser Murray

Fraser is Head of Strength and Conditioning for the First Team of Biella Rugby Club in Italy.

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Airlie Beveridge

Airlie runs a sport injury clinic and works with the local ice hockey team, Dundee Stars.

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