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SR-113
Human Neuromusculoskeletal System
The purpose of the module is to develop knowledge and understanding of the structure and function of the following systems of the human body: skeletal system, muscular system, articular system, nervous system, endocrine system, digestive system, urinary system.
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SR-141
Human Anatomy
The purpose of the module is to develop knowledge and understanding of the structure and function of the following systems of the human body: skeletal system, muscular system, articular system, nervous system, endocrine system, digestive system and urinary system.
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SR-257
Kinanthropometry
The purpose of this module is: (i) to develop knowledge of the rationale, theoretical basis and methodology of Kinanthropometry and body composition assessment; (ii) to develop practical skills and confidence in performing kinanthropometric and body composition measurements, and in interpreting the data obtained, (iii) to develop an appreciation of the validity of differing techniques in special populations, including athletes and children.
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SR-D00
SPEX M Level Dissertation
Study for the dissertation, which may comprise systematic evaluation of literature, the conduct of research, evaluation of professional practice, or any combination of these through discussion with their project supervisor. Although preparatory work on the dissertation may take place during TB1 and 2 of the programme, the research project will be primarily carried out over TB3 with the dissertation being submitted at the end of September.
In this module the student will be exposed to all aspects of modern information retrieval processes, the organisation and resourcing of research, advanced time management, and the organising and presentation of data. The student must make inferences on conclusions, based on the evidence generated and supported by the empirical evidence. Furthermore, they must assess the significance of this work in relation to the field and make suggestions about how further work could improve or clarify the research problem. The results of the project will be disseminated in a dissertation report/thesis demonstrating the student's ability to research a subject, in-depth, as well as via an infographic demonstrating the ability to disseminate to a variety of audiences and stakeholders.
The student will meet regularly with their supervisor(s) to ensure that the project is well developed, organised, and executed. Progress will be monitored formally through a project proposal presentation.
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SR-M15
Placement
This module will contribute to the student's preparation for a career related to the subject discipline by giving appropriate experience in a working environment. The placement experience will encompass as broad a range of activities as possible with the student gradually taking increasing responsibility for their own work as the placement matures. The placement host organisation will appoint a supervisor, who will be responsible for implementing the training programme agreed with the Department. The Department will appoint a link tutor for each student who will monitor progress and liaise with the nominated supervisor at placement host organisations.
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SR-M24
Respiratory Conditions, Cancer and Chronic Kidney Disease
This module will explore the epidemiology, pathophysiology and manifestation of respiratory, cancer and chronic kidney disease. We will then consider the exercise and physical activity levels typically associated with these conditions and the facilitators and barriers that are associated with these physical activity and exercise levels. This will provide the framework to explore potential rehabilitation and intervention strategies. During this module, you will learn how to safely assess and prescribe exercise for people living with these conditions and develop an understanding of good clinical practice for the assessment of patients and evaluate and interpret patient¿s physical capacity, using physiological tests, such as lung function assessment. You will also be required to critically appraise the literature related to exercise intolerance, physical activity promotion and exercise as a treatment to manage these conditions.
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SR-M28
Clinical Placement
This module will contribute to the student's preparation for a career as a Clinical Exercise Physiologist by giving a range of appropriate experiences working directly with clinical populations alongside other healthcare professionals. The placement experiences will encompass as broad a range of activities as possible with the students gradually taking increasing responsibility for their own work as the placements progress. Placement host organisations will appoint a supervisor, who will be responsible for implementing the placement activities as agreed with the Department. The Department will appoint a link tutor for each student who will monitor progress and liaise with the nominated supervisors at placement host organisations.
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SRF100G
Academic Skills
This module prepares students for studying at degree level. Students will learn how to write academically and ensure plagiarism is avoided. Students are equipped with the skills needed for successful learning within a higher education environment.
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SRF101G
Applied Professional Practice 1
This module will enable students to develop employability skills through a supported programme of lectures and supporting workshops. Students will develop key transferable employability skills and achieve specific employability competencies through the production of an employability portfolio.
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SRF102G
Enterprise in Sport
The Enterprise Module develops understanding and principles within the world of sporting business. Students will get the opportunity to examine a specific business of their choice, reviewing their operation and function. The areas of leadership, marketing and Events form key elements of the module content.
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SRF103G
Fundamentals of Sports Coaching
This module aims to help students develop an understanding of the fundamental knowledge and skills of effective coaching. The module will examine coaching practice in relation to current theories and models associated with effective coaching. You will be given an opportunity to gain practical coaching experience and observe coaches in action within this module.
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SRF104G
Principles of sports performance
The module will provide students with an understanding of core principles of sport performance, psychological dimensions, physiological systems and structure and function human body. Students will examine fundamental theories of sport psychology, covering topics such as imagery, Goal setting, ... developmental considerations. Students will also develop the knowledge and understanding of the structure and function of the following systems of the human body: skeletal system, muscular system, articular system, nervous system, endocrine system, digestive system and urinary system.
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SRF105G
Sport and Physical Activity in the Community
This module will provide learners with an overview of essential terminology and central discussions related to community sport and physical activity (PA). Specifically, we will explore the concept of community, the evolution of community sport and PA, and address key challenges within the sector.