Bachelor of Sport
Sport & Recreation
A course by
University of Canterbury
UC's Bachelor of Sport (BSport) prepares students to make a meaningful impact in the diverse and growing sporting and fitness industries. This degree offers an understanding of sport as a global culture and business, with customizable subjects and practical experiences to support varied career paths in sport and fitness.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Main Campus, Christchurch
It will take a total of 3 years


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Comprehensive understanding of sport and exercise science
Students will learn the scientific principles underlying athletic performance, health, and wellbeing.

Practical coaching and leadership skills
Students will develop coaching techniques and practical experience through workshops, practicums, and internships.

Knowledge of sport management and business governance
Students will understand the organizational and commercial aspects of the sport industry.
What You're Signing Up For
The Bachelor of Sport at the University of Canterbury is a flexible, three-year full-time degree that provides an overview of sport as both a global culture and professional business. The program enables students to specialize in areas such as high-performance science, sport coaching, training, health, wellbeing, and sport management. It includes practicums, workshops, field trips, and a 120-hour internship in the final year. With options for part-time and online distance study, students can tailor their education to their interests and career goals in sport and fitness industries. Entry requires University Entrance or equivalent, with transition programs available. The degree includes compulsory courses in sport coaching, anatomy, physiology, sport history and society, sport business and governance, and opportunities for majors and minors across diverse subjects. Graduates are prepared for roles as trainers, coaches, sports scientists, and management positions in sport and health sectors.
Course Content
- Compulsory courses including Introduction to Sport Coaching, Anatomy and Physiology, Sport History and Society, Practicum, Sport Business and Governance, Sport and Culture in New Zealand, Evidence in Sport, Inclusive Practice in Teaching and Coaching, and Internship.
- Majors offered include Performance Data Analysis, Physical Activity and Wellbeing, Sport Coaching and Physical Education, Sport Marketing and Management, Strength and Conditioning, and Te Ao Hākinakina.
- Minors available in a wide range of subjects such as Accounting, Anthropology, Biological Sciences, Business Analytics, Chemistry, Economics, English, Finance, Psychology, Public Health, Sport Coaching, and many others.
- Flexible study options including part-time and online distance study.
- A significant practical component including a 120-hour internship in the final year.
What you need to know first
University Entrance or equivalent
English language proficiency (for non-native speakers)
Police check and interviews may be required for some courses
Vaccinations may be required for some courses

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Sport and Recreation
Health and Fitness
Education

Future employment opportunities might be
Sports Coach
Sports Scientist
Strength and Conditioning Coach
Team Manager
Sports Marketing Professional
Health and Wellness Advisor


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