The MSc Sport Science and Coaching in Participation and Performance course offered by the University of Lincoln is designed for students with a strong interest in elite sport and enabling performers to reach their potential. This course aims to develop innovative and progressive practitioners. The students will incorporate practice and theory by applying their learning to real-world situations, benefiting from insights shared by experts, guest speakers, and practitioners.Course Content: The course focuses on contemporary issues in sport coaching and development, allowing students to gain insights into the relationships between coaching theory and performance. They will also use applied techniques for evaluating performance, improving understanding and developing strategies to encourage participants. Key Modules: The course comprises various modules including Research Methods in Sports Science and Coaching, Skill Acquisition and Coaching, Contemporary Issues in Coaching, Sports Performance Analysis, Training and Rehabilitation, and Consultancy.Accreditations: The course is currently not accredited by a professional body.Future Careers: The course can lead to various career opportunities such as a high-performance coach, performance analyst, or sports development officer in government agencies, professional sports clubs, and national sports organizations. The acquired in-depth knowledge on the course can also pave the way to a career in research or further academic study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.