The Strength and Conditioning master's course at the University of Bedfordshire provides professional level instruction in the theory and practice of strength and conditioning. The course is designed to prepare students for a range of potential careers in sports and fitness organisations.Course Content: This course offers applied learning experiences in commercial gyms, sports clubs and performance centres, providing an opportunity for real-world, hands-on training. This programme aims to develop your professional skills while deepening your knowledge of strength and conditioning.Key Modules: Key modules on the Strength and Conditioning course include Performance and Fitness Testing in Strength and Conditioning, Research Methods for Sport Studies, and Strength and Conditioning Practice. Additional modules cover Biomechanics and Performance Analysis, Advanced Topics in Strength and Conditioning, and a major project in which students can further specialise their skills.Accreditations: This postgraduate master's course is accredited by The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). This accreditation signifies that our course design and contents, methods of assessment, quality assurance processes and overall educational practices have been evaluated against the National Standards of undergraduate Education and have been found to meet, or exceed, the Standards set for this profession.Future Careers: Graduates can pursue careers in strength and conditioning coaching, performance enhancing in sports teams, sports development officer roles in schools and colleges, or move into the fitness and leisure industry.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.