The Clinical Exercise Physiology course offered by the University of Bedfordshire is a postgraduate degree focusing on exercise physiology within a clinical setting. The course delves into the physiological practicalities and theories related to sport, exercise and physical activity, while also presenting the necessary skills to extend physiological responses to long-term conditions.Course Content: The Clinical Exercise Physiology course combines essential theoretical knowledge with practical experiences. The course explores core modules focusing on clinical skills, exercise prescription for long term conditions, current topics in clinical exercise physiology, advanced research methods, and an independent project. Learning is supplemented by lab-based skills sessions, case studies, and presentations.Key Modules: The key modules of the course include Research: Application and Ethics, Advanced Research Practice, Exercise Prescription for Long Term Conditions, Current Topics in Clinical Exercise Physiology, Clinical Skills, and a significant independent project.Accreditations: The Clinical Exercise Physiology course is accredited by The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES).Future Careers: This course equips students with the skills to work within roles such as Exercise Physiologists, Health Promoters, Exercise Specialists and Clinical roles within a multi-disciplinary team. Graduates can apply to the Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH) and later can aim to become a BASES Certified Exercise Practitioner.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.