The University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus (UCLan Cyprus), has been established since 2012, in Larnaka. It is located in Pyla, Larnaka, and it is now in its sixth year of operation. UCLan Cyprus is the first Branch Campus of the University of Central Lancashire and at the same time is a fully licensed and registered University in Cyprus. A unique and innovative model of a Cypriot and British University Educational Experience, approved and validated by both the Ministry of Education and Culture of Cyprus and the UK Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), for Higher Education.
In today’s society, sport is an increasingly important part of life for more and more people. Those involved in sports are consistently striving to improve their performance, either as professionals, elite amateurs, or purely for recreational and personal reasons. Sport and Exercise Science is a systematic way of studying how performance can be improved and how individuals can achieve their personal potential. It does this by drawing together the study of physiology, psychology and biomechanics in a sport and exercise context.
The BSc (Hons) Sport & Exercise Science course will appeal to those with an enthusiasm for sport and physical activity combined with an interest in science from a human perspective. A strong feature of the course is that it provides a particularly solid understanding of the parent disciplines in years one and two. The third year builds upon this foundation with an increased focus on sport specific material and in year four develops students’ particular interests and specialisms.
Throughout the course, students can develop transferable skills in research methods and information technology, communication skills, group-working and presentation skills. In each of the four years of the course students will study compulsory and option modules which will allow them flexibility to follow their own interests as they develop throughout the course. There are also specialised modules which offer students the opportunity to concentrate in the area of Sports Psychological Counselling and Physical Education. Modules are designed to enable graduates to work with professional athletes of any division and/or sport. They may work with a range of clients including children and teens involved in athletics, professional or semi-professional athletes interested in improving their performance as well as injured athletes/players working toward returning to sports participation.
The minimum entry requirements are: > A score of 16.5 in the Apolytirion including subjects areas such as Mathematics, Science or Technology; or 80 A’ Level points (new Tariff system) in subject areas such as Mathematics, Science or Technology; or another international equivalent. In addition, an IELTS score of 5.0 or equivalent is required.
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