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BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education via Study Centres

Gain an understanding of sports coaching and teaching physical education in schools. Apply theory to practice through real-world placement opportunities. Develop the relevant skills for future employment.

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Key course information

Course codeCID1534
LocationPartner centre

Course summary

The BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education course is designed for aspiring coaches who want to teach sport in primary, secondary, or tertiary education.

You'll focus on fitness, training, and performance – whether you're developing athletes or delivering PE in line with the national curriculum. The degree follows industry standards set by the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA), ensuring you're career-ready from day one.

As part of the course, you’ll complete at least 150 hours of work placements, gaining hands-on experience with schools, sports clubs, gyms, and after-school or holiday programmes. Our strong regional links and close partnerships mean the experience you gain is real, relevant, and valued by employers.

You’ll also be encouraged to earn National Governing Body Coaching Awards, helping you build the skills to become a confident and effective coach or PE teacher across a range of activities.

Potential employers for graduates of this course include:

  • Schools and colleges
  • Sports clubs
  • National sports associations
  • Leisure companies
  • Recreation services
  • Local authorities.

What you'll study

If you’re studying at a study centre, please contact the centre directly for up-to-date module information.

How you'll learn

Our teaching methods are designed to develop the skills and knowledge required to enhance your employability. These methods include small group work, practical teaching/coaching activities, work-based activities, workshops, lectures, industry speakers, tutorials, laboratory practical sessions, computer-based learning, presentations, and independent learning.

Assessment methods include lab reports, essays, presentations, reflective portfolios, online quizzes and exams, problem based learning, and competency-based practical exercises.

Entry requirements

Fees and finance support

Undergraduate fees are set according to rules from Government in line with forecast inflation. The fee for your first year of study for 2026/27 will be £9,535. You'll pay tuition fees for every year of study. Fees may increase every year based on the Retail Price Index.

If you're studying at a study centre, please contact the centre directly for information on fees.

Apply now

Contact your study centre to find out more information about start dates and how to apply for this course.

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