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Applied Sports Performance Analysis at University of Worcester - UCAS

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Course summary

Excel in Applied Sports Performance Analysis at Worcester! Embark on a ground-breaking journey with the Applied Sports Performance Analysis MSc at the University of Worcester. This course is more than just an academic pursuit; it's a gateway to becoming a top-tier performance analyst in the rapidly growing field of sports science. With state-of-the-art technology and a strong vocational focus, this programme is designed for those eager to lead in the realm of performance analysis. Key Highlights of Your Sports Performance Analysis Adventure

  • Advanced Skills Development: Master the applied skills essential for a career in performance analysis.
  • Cutting-Edge Technology: Gain hands-on experience with the latest software and hardware in a specialized performance analysis lab.
  • Professional Networking: Build strong connections with professional sports clubs and organizations, opening doors to numerous career opportunities.
  • World-Class Facilities: Utilize outstanding facilities including the Motion & Performance Centre, our 2,000-seat University sports arena, excellent fitness gym and S&C training facilities.
  • Practical Learning: Engage in a course with a significant vocational emphasis, preparing you for the demands of the industry.
  • Flexible Study Options: Choose between full-time or part-time study, tailored to your individual pace and needs.
Why Choose Worcester for Applied Sports Performance Analysis?
  • Industry-Relevant Education: Equip yourself with the skills, knowledge, and experience essential for employment in performance analysis.
  • Collaborative Learning Environment: Thrive in a setting that nurtures collaboration and practical application of skills.
  • Career-Ready Focus: Graduate as a highly skilled professional, ready to make an impact in elite and grassroots sports levels.
Discover Applied Sports Performance Analysis at Worcester's Open Days Experience what it's like to study at Worcester. Meet our faculty, students, and learn more about how this course can propel your career in sports performance analysis. Begin Your Professional Journey in Sports Performance Analysis at Worcester – Where Innovation Meets Expertise!

Modules

Evidence-Informed Performance Analysis; The Role of the Analyst; Future Directions in Performance Analysis of Sport; Professional Placement; Sport Research Project.

Assessment method

We place emphasis on enabling you to develop the independent learning capabilities that will equip you for lifelong learning and future employment, as well as academic achievement. A mixture of independent study, teaching and academic support through the personal academic tutoring system enables you to reflect on progress and build up a profile of skills, achievements and experiences that will enable you to flourish and be successful.


Entry requirements

You will normally have a 2:1 classification in a sport-related degree. Those who hold a sport-related degree classification of either 2:2 (or below) or a non-sport-related degree will be considered on a case-by-case basis and may be required to submit a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate relevant experience/knowledge. All applicants shall be interviewed. International students require IELTS of 6.5 (with no less than 5.5 in any component) or equivalent. If you have any questions about entry requirements, please contact the Admissions Office on 01905 855111 or email [email protected] for advice.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

Please see the university website for fee details.
Applied Sports Performance Analysis at University of Worcester - UCAS