Course summary
Our MSc Strength, Conditioning & Performance Science is set in the context of the current strength and conditioning climate, where there is an emphasis on the need to develop quality strength and conditioning support services for all ages across the performance sport sector in what is a rapidly growing and evolving industry. This Master’s incorporates specialised teaching from practicing accredited coaches, sport scientists and internationally recognised researchers in the field of sport performance, and provides a curriculum that is underpinned by research and evidence-based practice. During the course you will cover physiology, strength and conditioning science, coaching and pedagogy, performance lifestyle and biomechanics, and examine theories and concepts, including athletic development, training and programming theory and methods, and training monitoring strategies. You will have access to specialist strength and conditioning and sport and exercise laboratories where you can carry out high level performance assessments, such as dynamic and isometric strength and power testing, movement screening and analysis, and aerobic performance assessment. Our course offers unique opportunities to engage in and reflect on work-based learning as part of a practitioner placement module. Through a portfolio you will capture and evidence your experience to highlight your skills and attributes to prospective employers.
Assessment method
The methods of assessment will also be varied to support the potential for learning. This variety will ensure that you have experience of different forms of assessment, most of which are linked to industry relevant tasks and competencies. Summative methods of assessment include written coursework and essays, evidence-based portfolio, practical viva examinations, scientific report, oral case study presentations and research project. There is a maximum of two assessments on each of the modules, to ensure a focused assessment timetable. To support different approaches to learning, there will be opportunity for formative feedback on tasks, enhancing opportunities to create, test and communicate ideas, which will enhance clarity, quality, and confidence in your summative assessment submissions. This is considered a key aspect of the programme assessment design and scheduling to provide an outstanding student experience of learning, teaching and assessment. The placement module will ensure a wide variety of ethical issues, professional and work-based factors are considered in the proposal and planning phase and throughout the entirety of the placement. The assessment requires the submission of both an evidence-based portfolio and a thesis which can be completed in the style of an appropriate academic journal. Expertise of the employer are integrated into the assessment strategy and you will use your work-related experiences to inform your assessments and employability prospects. The placement module will offer the opportunity for you to co-construct your curriculum and align your work-based learning experiences. You will individually specialise part of your assessment for this module in a negotiated area, and consider future employment opportunity with the topic, content, and presentation of this work. All students will receive detailed feedback on summative work.
Entry requirements
An undergraduate honours degree (normally a high 2:2 or above) in strength and conditioning, sport and exercise science or other relevant subject (e.g., sport performance, management, education) will be considered. OR Professional qualification relevant to strength and conditioning with a minimum of 3 years relevant experience in a high-performance sport setting.
English language requirements
For more information on the IELTS (International English language Testing System) requirements for this course, pleasevisit our dedicated IELTS web page.
English language requirements
https://www.canterbury.ac.uk/study-here/international/english-language-requirements
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
Provider information
Canterbury Christ Church University
North Holmes Road
Canterbury
CT1 1QU