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University of Salford: Performance Analysis in Sport
| Institution | University of Salford |
|---|---|
| Department | School of Health and Society |
| Web | http://www.salford.ac.uk |
| course-enquiries@salford.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 0161 295 4545 |
| Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
Programme details are currently under review to ensure UKVI compliance. Content may be subject to change pending final academic amendments.
The MSc Performance Analysis in Sport degree is a unique programme designed for those wishing to enhance their career in the area of performance analysis and high-performance sports practice. The programme aims to equip students with expert academic knowledge, allied to strong practical skills, to deliver a quality service to athletes, coaches and organisations.
This master's programme will equip you with advanced skills to thrive in the continuously expanding field of performance analysis. Leaning into the traditional performance analysis roles such as video and match analysis, notational analysis, live sport analysis, to more evolved skills across modern technologies, data analysis, reporting, visualisation, scouting and recruitment. By taking a multidisciplinary perspective this degree covers the influence the performance analyst can have within coaching, strength and conditioning, and sports injury rehabilitation, amongst other applied scenarios.
You will: - Have access to industry-standard performance analysis equipment and be taught by industry professionals.
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Gain hands-on experience using video analysis notation software to analyse and enhance sports performance.
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Utilise advanced monitoring technologies, including GPS wearable devices and wellness questionnaires, to gather and interpret athlete data.
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Have the opportunity to conduct primary research that could lead to publications, potentially informing future performance analysis practices.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | BSc/BA (Hons) graduates with an appropriate sports or exercise-related subject area (Sports Science, Sports Rehabilitation, Sports Coaching). Prospective students will normally be required to have achieved a 2:1 Honours degree, but consideration will be given to students with a 2:2 Honours degree with appropriate experience and satisfactory references. |
| Location | Peel Park Campus The Crescent Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
Programme details are currently under review to ensure UKVI compliance. Content may be subject to change pending final academic amendments.
The MSc Performance Analysis in Sport degree is a unique programme designed for those wishing to enhance their career in the area of performance analysis and high-performance sports practice. The programme aims to equip students with expert academic knowledge, allied to strong practical skills, to deliver a quality service to athletes, coaches and organisations.
This master's programme will equip you with advanced skills to thrive in the continuously expanding field of performance analysis. Leaning into the traditional performance analysis roles such as video and match analysis, notational analysis, live sport analysis, to more evolved skills across modern technologies, data analysis, reporting, visualisation, scouting and recruitment. By taking a multidisciplinary perspective this degree covers the influence the performance analyst can have within coaching, strength and conditioning, and sports injury rehabilitation, amongst other applied scenarios.
You will: - Have access to industry-standard performance analysis equipment and be taught by industry professionals.
-
Gain hands-on experience using video analysis notation software to analyse and enhance sports performance.
-
Utilise advanced monitoring technologies, including GPS wearable devices and wellness questionnaires, to gather and interpret athlete data.
-
Have the opportunity to conduct primary research that could lead to publications, potentially informing future performance analysis practices.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | BSc/BA (Hons) graduates with an appropriate sports or exercise-related subject area (Sports Science, Sports Rehabilitation, Sports Coaching). Prospective students will normally be required to have achieved a 2:1 Honours degree, but consideration will be given to students with a 2:2 Honours degree with appropriate experience and satisfactory references. |
Summary
The MSc Performance Analysis in Sport degree is designed to advance careers in performance analysis and high-performance sports practice. This programme provides a blend of expert academic knowledge and practical skills necessary for delivering high-quality services to athletes, coaches, and organisations.
The course covers traditional roles such as video and match analysis, notational analysis, and live sport analysis, as well as modern skills in data analysis, reporting, visualisation, scouting, and recruitment. It also explores the performance analyst's impact within coaching, strength and conditioning, and sports injury rehabilitation, among other areas.
You will benefit from: - Access to industry-standard performance analysis equipment and instruction from experienced professionals.
-
Hands-on experience with video analysis software to enhance sports performance.
-
Utilisation of advanced monitoring technologies, including GPS devices and wellness questionnaires, to analyse athlete data.
-
Opportunities to conduct primary research that may lead to publications and influence future performance analysis practices.
The MSc in Performance Analysis in Sport is available on both a full-time (one year) and part-time (two to three years) basis.
The full-time programme runs from September to September and offers the following exit awards: - Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert): Completion of one module.
-
Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip): Completion of two modules.
-
Master's (MSc): Completion of two modules plus a dissertation. To achieve the MSc award, you must successfully complete the modules Performance Analysis and Injury Prevention and Performance Measurement, along with the Research Project Module.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | BSc/BA (Hons) graduates in a relevant sports or exercise-related subject area, such as Sports Science, Sports Rehabilitation, or Sports Coaching, are eligible. Applicants are generally required to have achieved a 2:1 Honours degree, though those with a 2:2 Honours degree may be considered if they have appropriate experience and satisfactory references. Additionally, you must provide a professional CV detailing skills and experience relevant to the programme, as well as your academic history, including undergraduate, further education, and secondary school qualifications or equivalents. |
| Location | Peel Park Campus The Crescent Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The MSc Performance Analysis in Sport degree is designed to advance careers in performance analysis and high-performance sports practice. This programme provides a blend of expert academic knowledge and practical skills necessary for delivering high-quality services to athletes, coaches, and organisations.
The course covers traditional roles such as video and match analysis, notational analysis, and live sport analysis, as well as modern skills in data analysis, reporting, visualisation, scouting, and recruitment. It also explores the performance analyst's impact within coaching, strength and conditioning, and sports injury rehabilitation, among other areas.
You will benefit from: - Access to industry-standard performance analysis equipment and instruction from experienced professionals.
-
Hands-on experience with video analysis software to enhance sports performance.
-
Utilisation of advanced monitoring technologies, including GPS devices and wellness questionnaires, to analyse athlete data.
-
Opportunities to conduct primary research that may lead to publications and influence future performance analysis practices.
The MSc in Performance Analysis in Sport is available on both a full-time (one year) and part-time (two to three years) basis.
The full-time programme runs from September to September and offers the following exit awards: - Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert): Completion of one module.
-
Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip): Completion of two modules.
-
Master's (MSc): Completion of two modules plus a dissertation. To achieve the MSc award, you must successfully complete the modules Performance Analysis and Injury Prevention and Performance Measurement, along with the Research Project Module.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | BSc/BA (Hons) graduates in a relevant sports or exercise-related subject area, such as Sports Science, Sports Rehabilitation, or Sports Coaching, are eligible. Applicants are generally required to have achieved a 2:1 Honours degree, though those with a 2:2 Honours degree may be considered if they have appropriate experience and satisfactory references. Additionally, you must provide a professional CV detailing skills and experience relevant to the programme, as well as your academic history, including undergraduate, further education, and secondary school qualifications or equivalents. |
Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
Summary
The MSc Performance Analysis in Sport degree is designed to advance careers in performance analysis and high-performance sports practice. This programme provides a blend of expert academic knowledge and practical skills necessary for delivering high-quality services to athletes, coaches, and organisations.
The course covers traditional roles such as video and match analysis, notational analysis, and live sport analysis, as well as modern skills in data analysis, reporting, visualisation, scouting, and recruitment. It also explores the performance analyst's impact within coaching, strength and conditioning, and sports injury rehabilitation, among other areas.
You will benefit from: - Access to industry-standard performance analysis equipment and instruction from experienced professionals.
-
Hands-on experience with video analysis software to enhance sports performance.
-
Utilisation of advanced monitoring technologies, including GPS devices and wellness questionnaires, to analyse athlete data.
-
Opportunities to conduct primary research that may lead to publications and influence future performance analysis practices.
The MSc in Performance Analysis in Sport is available on both a full-time (one year) and part-time (two to three years) basis.
The full-time programme runs from September to September and offers the following exit awards: - Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert): Completion of one module.
-
Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip): Completion of two modules.
-
Master's (MSc): Completion of two modules plus a dissertation. To achieve the MSc award, you must successfully complete the modules Performance Analysis and Injury Prevention and Performance Measurement, along with the Research Project Module.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | BSc/BA (Hons) graduates in a relevant sports or exercise-related subject area, such as Sports Science, Sports Rehabilitation, or Sports Coaching, are eligible. Applicants are generally required to have achieved a 2:1 Honours degree, though those with a 2:2 Honours degree may be considered if they have appropriate experience and satisfactory references. Additionally, you must provide a professional CV detailing skills and experience relevant to the programme, as well as your academic history, including undergraduate, further education, and secondary school qualifications or equivalents. |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Summary
The MSc Performance Analysis in Sport degree is designed to advance careers in performance analysis and high-performance sports practice. This programme provides a blend of expert academic knowledge and practical skills necessary for delivering high-quality services to athletes, coaches, and organisations.
The course covers traditional roles such as video and match analysis, notational analysis, and live sport analysis, as well as modern skills in data analysis, reporting, visualisation, scouting, and recruitment. It also explores the performance analyst's impact within coaching, strength and conditioning, and sports injury rehabilitation, among other areas.
You will benefit from: - Access to industry-standard performance analysis equipment and instruction from experienced professionals.
-
Hands-on experience with video analysis software to enhance sports performance.
-
Utilisation of advanced monitoring technologies, including GPS devices and wellness questionnaires, to analyse athlete data.
-
Opportunities to conduct primary research that may lead to publications and influence future performance analysis practices.
The MSc in Performance Analysis in Sport is available on both a full-time (one year) and part-time (two to three years) basis.
The full-time programme runs from September to September and offers the following exit awards: - Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert): Completion of one module.
-
Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip): Completion of two modules.
-
Master's (MSc): Completion of two modules plus a dissertation. To achieve the MSc award, you must successfully complete the modules Performance Analysis and Injury Prevention and Performance Measurement, along with the Research Project Module.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | BSc/BA (Hons) graduates in a relevant sports or exercise-related subject area, such as Sports Science, Sports Rehabilitation, or Sports Coaching, are eligible. Applicants are generally required to have achieved a 2:1 Honours degree, though those with a 2:2 Honours degree may be considered if they have appropriate experience and satisfactory references. Additionally, you must provide a professional CV detailing skills and experience relevant to the programme, as well as your academic history, including undergraduate, further education, and secondary school qualifications or equivalents. |
Summary
The MSc Performance Analysis in Sport degree is designed to advance careers in performance analysis and high-performance sports practice. This programme provides a blend of expert academic knowledge and practical skills necessary for delivering high-quality services to athletes, coaches, and organisations.
The course covers traditional roles such as video and match analysis, notational analysis, and live sport analysis, as well as modern skills in data analysis, reporting, visualisation, scouting, and recruitment. It also explores the performance analyst's impact within coaching, strength and conditioning, and sports injury rehabilitation, among other areas.
You will benefit from: - Access to industry-standard performance analysis equipment and instruction from experienced professionals.
-
Hands-on experience with video analysis software to enhance sports performance.
-
Utilisation of advanced monitoring technologies, including GPS devices and wellness questionnaires, to analyse athlete data.
-
Opportunities to conduct primary research that may lead to publications and influence future performance analysis practices.
The MSc in Performance Analysis in Sport is available on both a full-time (one year) and part-time (two to three years) basis.
The full-time programme runs from September to September and offers the following exit awards: - Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert): Completion of one module.
-
Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip): Completion of two modules.
-
Master's (MSc): Completion of two modules plus a dissertation. To achieve the MSc award, you must successfully complete the modules Performance Analysis and Injury Prevention and Performance Measurement, along with the Research Project Module.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | BSc/BA (Hons) graduates in a relevant sports or exercise-related subject area, such as Sports Science, Sports Rehabilitation, or Sports Coaching, are eligible. Applicants are generally required to have achieved a 2:1 Honours degree, though those with a 2:2 Honours degree may be considered if they have appropriate experience and satisfactory references. Additionally, you must provide a professional CV detailing skills and experience relevant to the programme, as well as your academic history, including undergraduate, further education, and secondary school qualifications or equivalents. |
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