The Sports Studies Undergraduate course at the University of Hertfordshire aims to offer a deep understanding of the broad range of areas within sport, providing a foundation for those who wish to work within the sports industry. The course encourages students to explore sports from various angles, such as sociology, psychology, coaching, health, and management.Course Content: The course aims to develop a critical understanding of the impact of sport on society and the individual. The program's focus is on enhancing the ability to discuss and debate contemporary issues in sport, while also providing the skills to organise a sports event. Students will also have the opportunity to delve into video analysis and learn about the health benefits of sport and physical activity.Key Modules: Core study modules include Foundations of Sport, Developing Research Skills, and Contemporary Issues in Sport. Optional modules include Sport in Society, Healthful Living, and Applied Skills for Sport and Health Psychology.Accreditations: The course is endorsed by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) and SkillsActive, demonstrating it meets professional standards.Future Careers: Graduates from this course have gone on to work in a variety of sports-related professions, including sports management, coaching, health promotion, teaching, and event organisation.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.