The BSc Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences course offered by the University of Birmingham enables students to study health and human performance from a multidisciplinary perspective. The course aims to provide a deep understanding of the physical and life sciences relevant to the health of individuals and groups in our society. Course Content: The course is structured to build knowledge and skills gradually during the program's three-year duration. In the first year, students will get a grounding in the core sciences. In the second year, there will be an opportunity to select modules to concentrate studies in specific areas, whilst also broadening academic and work-related skills. In the final year, students will undertake a research project, or an extended work placement. Key Modules: Some key modules include 'Research Practice and Study Skills in Sport and Exercise Sciences', 'Work-Based Learning in Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences', and several others that cover psychosocial aspects, practical applications, and the biological basis of sport and exercise.Accreditations: This course is currently endorsed by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES).Future Careers: Graduates from this course have progressed to careers in teaching and education, sports coaching and development, the health and fitness industry, physiotherapy, nursing, health promotion, the pharmaceutical industry, the NHS, research in the public and private sectors, and others have gone on to further study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.