Course summary
Course Overview Our MSc Football Science and Rehabilitation will develop your skills in performance, conditioning and rehabilitation for modern football environments. You will examine the physical and performance demands of football, alongside factors that contribute to injury risk and rehabilitation planning. The course supports both performance-focused and clinically-focused practitioners. You’ll advance expertise in your own area, while developing an understanding of the other. This helps you see how preparation, physical development and rehabilitation interact in football. Our approach reflects current practice in football, where performance, conditioning and rehabilitation are treated as connected systems rather than separate disciplines. You will develop strong multidisciplinary communication and teamwork skills. These will help you work well with players, as well as medical, performance and coaching staff. You'll learn how to share information and contribute to discussions about player development. This aligns with modern football practice, where decision-making is shared across medical, physical and coaching roles. Flexible online delivery allows you to study alongside other commitments. You'll join a community of practitioners working across performance and rehabilitation roles. This will help you to exchange ideas and discuss challenges from different perspectives. Why study with us
- Our course is delivered online, allowing you to fit study around other commitments.
- You’ll be supported by our course team, with opportunities to discuss applied football scenarios.
- We regularly invite football industry professionals to share their experiences with you.
- You'll learn through weekly workshops that blend lectures, reading and applied tasks in football contexts.
- Attend online seminars where you'll discuss challenges with peers in performance and rehabilitation roles.
- You'll carry out independent research into a performance or rehabilitation-related topic in football.
- Performance scientist
- Rehabilitation practitioner
- Strength and conditioning coach
- Performance analyst
- Physiotherapist
- Sport therapist
- Head of Medical
- Director of Performance
- Head of Academy Sports Science
Entry requirements
A minimum of a lower second class (2:2) honours degree of a UK university or its equivalent in a relevant scientific discipline A qualification or experience deemed to be equivalent to the above Those applicants seeking entry with appropriate experiences will be required to demonstrate the suitability of this experience both on application and at interview For international students IELTS: 6.5 with no sub score lower than 6.0 is required. or acceptable equivalent
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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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
University of Lancashire
Preston
PR1 2HE