The
following information was taken directly from Brunel University's
printed postgraduate prospectus.
Content
"There is a strong vocational theme running through
this course. The rationale for this its that coaches need
knowledge and theory that can be utilised in an applied
context. Thus, there is a need to draw upon theories and
knowledge from sport sciences but to make it specific
to the needs of the coach.
Specific coaching modules provide the professional focus
of the course with appropriate academic underpinning.
The aim of these modules is to expand your knowledge of
appropriate theories and apply them to the coaching environment.
Typical Modules
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updates
• Research Methods and Data Analysis
• Sport Organisation, Politics and the Law
• Coach and Athlete Development:
Planning and Programme Design
• Analysing the Coaching Process and Sport
• Coaching Solutions
• Create-Lead-Manage: Relationships in Coaching
• Dissertation
Special Features
The reputation of Brunel's Sport Sciences is reflected
in the high-level performers amongst its students and
graduates who have won gold medals at Olympic, European
and Commonwealth championships, and also in the number
of winning teams in the British Universities championships,
particularly in athletics, basketball, football, hockey,
netball and rugby union.
If you may have further questions or concerns about this
program at Brunel University in west London or for other
programs please contact
representative Popabroad for more information and an application.