Course details

Year of entry

2025

Duration

1 YR (FT) 2 YRS (PT)

Institution Code

G53

Location

Wrexham

Course Highlights

Gain

a BACPR level 4 cardiac exercise instructor qualification 

Acquire

Applied Clinical Experience in Hospitals/out-patient settings

Study

in a BASES accredited Physiology Laboratory 

Why choose this course?

This course enhances students understanding of the relationship between physical activity and health outcomes, particularly in clinical populations. This specialised program equips you with the skills to design and implement exercise interventions for individuals with chronic diseases, disabilities, or rehabilitation needs.

This course is:

  • Delivered by experienced exercise specialists and scientists
  • Designed in collaboration with local healthcare authorities
  • Aligned to Clinical Exercise Physiology UK Scope of Practice – giving students relevant experience to potentially go onto apply for accredited status

Students will:

  • Study in a BASES accredited Physiology laboratory
  • Experience learning in the applied clinical field, completing 150 hours of work placement
  • Complete real-world authentic assessments that champion realistic learning

“Our mission is to inspire and empower learners through a commitment to excellence in sport and exercise sciences. We strive to create a dynamic environment that fosters innovative research and applied practice, forging strong partnerships with local and global communities. By integrating enterprise and consultancy into our programs, we aim to enhance the quality of education and promote sustainable practices in sport, coaching, health and fitness. Together, we will cultivate a culture of curiosity and collaboration, preparing our students to lead and make impactful contributions to the field and beyond."

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Key course features

  • BACPR level 4 cardiac exercise instructor qualification (subject to pre-requisites)
  • Applied Clinical Experience in Hospitals/out-patient settings
  • Opportunities to publish your dissertation to the annual BASES student conference
  • Study in a BASES accredited Physiology laboratory
  • Authentic real-world assessments
  • 150 hours of applied clinical work aligned to Clinical Exercise Physiology UK Accreditation  

What you will study

  • Exercise as Prevention or Cure (Core): This module aims to provide an advanced understanding of the differing exercise prescriptions for various clinical populations from a primary and secondary preventative perspective and allows students to gain advanced skills in communicating information to non-specialist audiences to those clinical groups via online platforms.  
  • Applied Clinical Training (Core): This module enables students to apply theoretical knowledge and principles of clinical exercise science in real-world clinical settings and allows students to develop practical skills necessary for assessing, planning, and delivering individualised exercise programs for diverse clinical populations.
  • Blood Sciences (Optional): The module aims to build on previous knowledge of biology of disease and focuses on clinical and current research topics in haematology and clinical biochemistry (blood sciences).
  • Clinical Medicine - Pathology of Disease (Core): The module aims to provide students with an in-depth knowledge of the pathology of selected organ systems, including the importance of diagnosis and management of human disease (clinical medicine).
  • Entrepreneurship in Sport (Optional): This module aims to provide students with the skills necessary to work as an effective multi-disciplinary team to provide sport and exercise science support to teams/athletes and or patients. It will provide knowledge on how students can apply research to practice as well as building relevant employability and entrepreneurial skills.
  • Effective Leadership Strategies in Sport and Exercise Coaching (Core): This module aims to develop both theoretical frameworks and applied understanding of leadership within the sport and exercise science environment. It will provide the students with the opportunity to gain an understanding of the nature of organisations within the field and address challenges and key discussions in the applied world of sport and exercise.
  • Psychological Provision in Sport and Exercise (Core): This module provides advanced skills in understanding the ethical considerations when working with individuals in the environment and allows students to gain a thorough understanding of organisational effectiveness with individuals in sport and exercise.
  • Dissertation (Core): This module enhances students ability to conduct independent research and encourages critical evaluation of existing literature and methods fostering the ability to identify gaps, contradictions and areas for further investigation.
  • Research Practice and Examination in the Sport & Exercise Sciences (Core): This module provides students with an advanced understanding of the key principles and theoretical foundations of various research methodologies used in sport and equip students with practical skills in designing, conducting, and analysing research, including quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods approaches.

Entry requirements & applying

A 2:2 bachelors degree, a DBS may be needed for work in applied clinical settings.

Teaching & Assessment

A mixture of lectures, workshops, practical’s, lab sessions and off-site visits are fundamental methods of teaching on the programme. The types of assessments vary from: posters, social media posts, presentations, businesses pitches, portfolios, project work and much more. The Sport and Exercise Sciences dept champions real-life authentic assessments, ensuring what students do as part of their degree can be translated into employment.

Career prospects

Our dedicated Careers and Employability team is committed to helping you achieve your professional goals. They provide personalised advice, useful resources, and extracurricular employability events to prepare you for the job market.

Graduates of this course can pursue careers in:

  • Clinical exercise physiologist
  • Cardiac exercise instructor
  • Health, exercise and well-being mentors
  • Exercise practitioner
  • Laboratory work
  • Self-employment 

With further training:

  • Clinical psychologist 

Fees & funding

Full-Time: £7500

Part-Time: £3750 per year

International: £13500 (Full-Time only)

International

If you are applying as an European / International Student, and live outside of the UK, you should make your application through our online application system, Centurus.

For information about the university’s entry requirements for EU/international students, please visit our international section