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Overview
Train as a strength and conditioning coach in our professionally accredited labs in Cambridge. Our full-time Strength and Conditioning with Rehabilitation degree gives you the option to specialise in physiology or biomechanics. Prepare for a career working with professional sports teams or athletes.
Working as a strength and conditioning coach is challenging and rewarding. You’re responsible for the physical and physiological development of athletes in search of performance gains – though there’s also the option to work beyond elite sport.
Strength and conditioning is more than just gym work. You’ll help athletes to develop the speed, agility, endurance and strength they need to compete at the highest levels. With athletes progressing from basic rehabilitation exercise up to reconditioning for return to play, the role of the strength and conditioning coach is becoming more and more prominent.
Our new degree course will give you the knowledge and skills you need to work with professional sportspeople, and it’s aligned to UK Strength and Conditioning Association Standards. But there are opportunities outside of professional sport, too: our course recognises broader national concerns about low levels of physical activity. There’s an emerging need for qualified healthcare professionals to work with a broad range of clients. We’ll therefore encourage and support you to gain fitness industry qualifications.
Two of the core strands of strength and conditioning and rehabilitation are biomechanics and exercise physiology. We’ll cover both of them in detail throughout the course, but from Year 2 you’ll have the chance to specialise. If you’re interested in the movements your players make, or the joint loading that could lead to injuries, biomechanics may be the path for you. Or if you’re fascinated by a player’s capacity to perform at the end of a game, or finish strongly in a race, you can focus on physiology.
You’ll learn to work safely and ethically as a strength and conditioning coach in our accredited labs in the Cambridge Centre for Sports and Exercise Science. As well as gaining practical knowledge that’s in demand from top-level clubs and sporting organisations, you’ll also develop your research skills. In Year 3, our final year research project gives you the chance to complete an in-depth investigation into an area of sporting practice.
By studying at ARU, you’ll benefit from highly-experienced lecturers, including practising strength and conditioning specialists, sport therapists, coaches, health and exercise professionals and world-leading researchers. Our team currently includes a Paralympian World Record holder, a Scottish Women’s Rugby player, and a judo champion. We also host visiting guest speakers as part of our Excellence in Sport seminar series.
Careers
We work with employers to make sure you graduate with the knowledge, skills and abilities they need. They help us review what we teach and how we teach it – and they offer hands-on, practical opportunities to learn through work-based projects, internships or placements.
You’ll graduate with the knowledge to work as a strength and conditioning coach.
Coaches can work for teams or organisations, or be self-employed. You could pursue a career in a sports medicine team, supporting professional players back from injury. Or you might choose to work with the increasing number of ‚weekend warriors’ and recreational athletes, who also need support to recover from injury. Alternatively, you could focus on working with the wider community – perhaps those who are inactive or older, and need assistance to get back to functional fitness.
While you’re studying at ARU, we’ll encourage you to make connections with industry. We have links with a range of sporting organisations, such as:
- Living Sport (Cambridge and Peterborough Sports Development)
- Cambridge City Council
- Addenbrooke’s Hospital
- British Paralympic Association
- Cambridge Utd FC
- British Cycling
- England & Wales Cricket Board.
Modules & Assessment
Level 4 modules
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Organisation and Structure of Sport
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Anatomy and Physiology
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Pedagogical Principles in Sport
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Introduction to Human Movement
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Exercise Physiology and Nutrition
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Applied Sport Pedagogy
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Research Methods for Sport and Exercise
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Sport and Exercise Psychology
Level 4 optional modules
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Gym Instructor
Level 5 modules
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Applied Research Skills
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Physiological Profiling for Endurance
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Functional Rehabilitation
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Practical Competencies in Biomechanics
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Applied Research and Employability
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Strength and Conditioning
Level 5 optional modules
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Personal Trainer
and a choice of one of the following level 5 optional modules
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Biomechanics: Analysis of Motion
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Physiological Profiling for Strength and Power
Level 6 modules
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Applied Teaching and Coaching
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Long-term Athlete Development
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Rehabilitation for Performance
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Developing Performance Athletes
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Advanced Strength and Conditioning
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Undergraduate Research Project
a choice of two of the following level 6 optional modules
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Physiological Basis of Training
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Theoretical Aspects of Biomechanics
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Applied Biomechanics
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Physiological Responses to Training
Assessment
Throughout the course, we’ll use a range of assessment methods to help you measure your progress. These include presentations, practical skills tests, scientific reports, case study critiques, online assessments and a research project.
We’ll also encourage you to reflect on your work, and participate in peer assessment.
Where you’ll study
Your faculty
The Faculty of Science & Engineering is one of the largest of the four faculties at Anglia Ruskin University. Whether you choose to study with us full-time or part-time, on campus or at a distance, there’s an option whatever your level – from a foundation degree, BSc, MSc, PhD or professional doctorate.
Whichever course you pick, you’ll gain the theory and practical skills needed to progress with confidence. Join us and you could find yourself learning in the very latest laboratories or on field trips or work placements with well-known and respected companies. You may even have the opportunity to study abroad.
Everything we do in the faculty has a singular purpose: to provide a world-class environment to create, share and advance knowledge in science, technology and engineering fields. This is key to all of our futures.