BSc (Hons)

Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Gain hands-on experience in coaching, leadership, and physical education, tackling real challenges and building skills like communication, problem solving, and team management. Graduate ready to make an impact in sport, schools, and communities.

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Key Course Details

  • UCAS Code

    C616

  • Start Date

    September

  • Location

    Pontypridd

  • Campus Code

    A

Fees

  • Home students

    £9,790*

  • International students

    £17,200*

  • Full-time fees are per year. Part-time fees are per 20 credits.

From day one, you’ll get practical experience, working on real projects in coaching, PE, and sport leadership. Learn from industry experts, build your skills, and graduate confident, career-ready, and connected to the wider sports world.

DESIGNED FOR

This course gives you the chance to explore all kinds of community sport, connecting with people from every background who are keen to get moving and take part in fun, active experiences.

Career Paths

  • Teaching (PE)   
  • Teaching (Primary School)  
  • Sports Coaching   
  • Sports Leadership/Management Community Sport Development 

Skills Taught

  • PE and School Sport (Curriculum Design and Delivery)  
  • Sports Coaching  
  • Leadership and Management Practice  
  • Competition & Event Management  
  • Interpersonal Communication  

Endorsed by

  • CIMSPA Coach Professional Standard  
  • CIMSPA Physical Literacy Technical Specialism  

We make a difference in practice, not just on paper. Our courses are designed by people who offer jobs - and taught by people who have real work experience.


Course Highlights

Level up your skills

Work alongside leading National Governing Bodies, with real placement opportunities and built-in qualifications to get you ready for a career in sport.

Train in next-level facilities

Push your limits in a purpose-built sporting space - from a specialist strength and conditioning centre to a full-size indoor 3G pitch.

Support that moves with you

We’ve got your back. Students gave us 100% for both ‘Academic Support’ and ‘Overall Satisfaction’ in the 2023–24 National Student Survey.

Launch your career in sport

80% of our graduates are working or continuing their studies within 15 months - get ready to take your next step.

Module Overview

Build core coaching, PE, health and sport‑leadership skills. Explore foundations of coaching, sports development, inclusive PE and managing sport, gaining the essential knowledge needed for work in schools, clubs and community sport.

Foundations of Coaching  
Begin your coaching journey by developing the knowledge, practical skills, and confidence to lead effective sessions. Plan, deliver, and reflect on inclusive coaching while shaping your identity and preparing for real-world experience.  

Sport Development in Action  
Explore how sport shapes communities, inclusion, and social change. Learn how policies, pathways, and professional practice support participation, progression, and impact, while building the knowledge and skills needed for a career in sport.

Managing Sport
This module develops your ability to manage and deliver sport in community settings, covering governance, resource and facility management, event planning, and participant engagement, while building professional skills and reflective practice.  

Fundamentals of PE, Health & Wellbeing
This module develops your knowledge and skills in PE, health, and wellbeing, helping you design inclusive, engaging activities, create resources and campaigns, and build confidence to inspire lifelong physical activity in young people.  

Advance your coaching practice, learn how sport drives social change, develop inclusive PE and school‑sport delivery, and build leadership confidence through applied modules focused on real‑world sport and community impact.

Applied Coaching
Drawing on your growing coaching experience, this module helps you apply coaching theory in real-world settings, plan inclusive sessions for different participants, and develop your coaching identity through meaningful reflection.  

Sport for Development
Examine how sport drives social change locally and globally. Learn to design, deliver, and evaluate inclusive programmes, tackle inequality, and develop the ethical, practical, and professional skills to make a real impact.

Leadership and Organisational Practice
Develop the leadership and management skills needed to succeed in sport. Learn to communicate, build relationships, tackle real-world challenges, and reflect on your professional practice while shaping your identity in the industry.  

Inclusive Physical Education and School Sport
Build advanced skills in inclusive PE and health education by planning, delivering, and evaluating lessons. Apply evidence-based strategies, reflect on your practice, and develop the confidence to inspire lifelong activity and wellbeing.  

Refine advanced coaching, strategic sport development and innovative PE practice while gaining high‑level leadership and change‑management skills, preparing you for professional roles across sport, education and community sectors.

Advanced Coaching
Develop your coaching skills by applying theory in real-world settings, designing inclusive sessions, adapting to diverse participants, and reflecting on your approach, building the confidence, insight, and professional identity needed to coach effectively.  

Strategic Sport Development
Discover how politics, strategy, and planning influence sport in the UK and around the world. Learn how organisations make decisions, manage change, plan effectively, and increase participation and performance.  

Transforming Sport Leadership
Explore how strategic leadership and planning shape sport. Learn to build stakeholder relationships, lead teams, drive high performance, and use research to evaluate impact, innovate, and improve practice across sport organisations.  

Innovative Teaching in Physical Education
Advance your skills in PE, health, and wellbeing by designing and evaluating innovative, technology-enhanced interventions. Apply research-informed practice, tackle contemporary challenges, and develop leadership and reflective skills to drive positive impact.  

Course Highlights

How you’ll learn

You’ll dive into sport coaching and development through a mix of hands-on workshops and flipped learning. Each week, build your knowledge with pre-session videos and digital resources, then hit campus to tackle real-world challenges in collaborative, problem-solving activities. From simulations to guest speakers, you’ll actively apply what you learn, developing the skills, confidence, and creativity to lead, innovate, and make an impact in community sport.

How you'll be assessed

You’ll be assessed through tasks that are practical, real-world, and designed to build your skills. Early on, you’ll complete structured activities to learn the basics, then move on to bigger projects that test your leadership, planning, and problem-solving. Assessments include practical delivery, simulations, team projects, and reflective tasks, all with clear guidance so you know what’s expected. Each task helps you apply what you’ve learned, gain confidence, and develop the skills you need to work in sport and community coaching. By the end, you’ll be ready to step into the workplace and make a real impact.

Placements

In years two and three, you’ll step straight into work placements where you can put your skills into action. Thanks to USW’s vast partnership connections, alongside internal opportunities through the USW Active programme, you’ll experience the day‑to‑day of the sport industry, tackle real challenges, and build the hands‑on experience employers value. It’s your chance to get moving, make an impact, and see first‑hand what a career in sport really looks like.

Facilities

The course is based at USW Sport Park, just a few miles from the Pontypridd Campus. This purpose-built performance hub caters to a wide range of sports, featuring a specialist strength and conditioning centre with 12 lifting platforms, a full-size indoor 3G pitch built to FIFA Pro and World Rugby 22 standards, six grass football pitches, three grass rugby pitches, and a large changing pavilion.  

Our facilities are used by top international teams, including the Wales national football team, Newport County FC and touring rugby squads from New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia - giving you a true taste of elite-level sport. 

Student Stories

Max Roberts

Sports Coaching and Development graduate

Billy Liptrot

Sports Coaching and Development graduate

Steph Walker

Sports Coaching student

Denise Cuer

Sport and Exercise Science student

Cameron Bailey

Sport and Exercise Therapy student

Gregorio Estevez Marchesini

Sport and Exercise Science student

Sam Thomas

Strength and Conditioning graduate

In Partnership With

USW's indoor FIFA standard 3G football pitch at the Sport Park.
  • 96.4% of USW Sport graduates are in Employment and/or Further Study 15 months after graduation (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2022/23)

  • Top in Wales for Teaching Quality and Student Experience (Times Good University Guide 2024)

Top in Wales

Sport Science at USW is top in Wales for Teaching Quality.

(Guardian University Guide 2025)
  • 96.4% of USW Sport graduates are in Employment and/or Further Study 15 months after graduation (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2022/23)

  • Top in Wales for Teaching Quality and Student Experience (Times Good University Guide 2024)


Careers and Employability

Graduate Careers

A degree in Sports Coaching and Development opens doors to a wide range of careers in the dynamic world of community sport. Whether you want to work full-time, combine voluntary roles alongside other work, or help people develop new skills and reach their goals, this course prepares you for a career that makes a real impact (CIMPSA, 2024). The sector is growing, full of energy, and packed with opportunities.

2 example jobs within community sport:

1.Sports Coach or Assistant Coach 

Many sports coaches will work with a broad range of customers and places but may have specialist expertise in working with one or more groups of customers, sometimes in many different places.

2.Sports Development Officer  

A sports development officer plans and organises sports projects and campaigns to get more people involved. They work towards making sport more accessible to everyone and aim to get people living a healthier lifestyle.  

Careers Suppprt

You’ll get hands-on support to explore career paths, secure placements, and gain real work experience. From job hunting and networking to mastering CVs, applications, and interviews, we’ve got you covered. Thinking about further study? We’ll guide you through postgraduate options. Want to launch your own business or freelance? You’ll get expert advice and practical tools to turn your ideas into action and build the skills to succeed in the world of sport.

Industry partners

Our Sports Coaching and Physical Education course is supported by a wide network of industry partners who contribute to teaching, assessment, placements, and curriculum development. These collaborations ensure students gain applied experience, sector-specific insight, and strong professional pathways.  

Industry Partners Include:  

  • Sport RCT  
  • Sport Caerphilly   
  • Sport Wales  
  • Disability Sport Wales  
  • PE Direct Teaching Agency  
  • National Governing Bodies of Sport, including WRU, FAW, Welsh Netball, Tennis Wales, and Hockey Wales.  
  • CIMSPA (Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity)  

Industry partners provide real-world challenges, expert insight, authentic assessments, and placement opportunities across schools, sport organisations, and NGBs. Their ongoing feedback shapes curriculum content and professional standards, ensuring students gain applied experience, sector-relevant skills, and clear pathways into teaching, coaching, and sport development careers. 

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

UCAS points: 112 (or above)

Typical qualification requirements:

  • A Level: BBC to include a Science subject or PE and to exclude General Studies

  • BTEC: Distinction Merit Merit in a relevant subject

  • Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate: C in the Skills Challenge Certificate and BB at A Level to include a Science subject or PE but to exclude General Studies

  • Access to HE: Pass the Access to HE Diploma in Sport/Science with a minimum of 112 UCAS tariff points.

  • T Level: Pass (C and above)

Additional requirements include:

The University normally requires a minimum 5 GCSEs including Mathematics/Numeracy and English at Grade C or Grade 4 or above, or their equivalent, but consideration is given to individual circumstances. 

An Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check on the Child Workforce and Child Barring List and subscription to the DBS Update Service is required. (Overseas equivalent required for non-uk applicants).

International applications welcomed:

We welcome international applications with equivalent qualifications of our entry requirements. For more details related to your country of residence, please view our dedicated country pages.

English language requirements

International applicants will need to have achieved an overall of IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component/TOEFL 4 overall and a minimum of 4 in each component or equivalent.

Equivalents can be located on our English Language pages.

If you have previously studied through the medium of English, IELTS might not be required, please visit our country specific page for further details. If your country is not featured, please contact us.

If you do not meet the English entry criteria, please visit our Pre-Sessional course pages.

Contextual offers

We may make you a lower offer based on a range of factors, including your background (where you live and the school or college that you attended, for example), your experiences and individual circumstances (as a care leaver, for example). This is referred to as a contextual offer, and we receive data from UCAS to support us in making these decisions.

USW prides itself on its student experience and we support our students to achieve their goals and become a successful graduate. This approach helps us to support students who have the potential to succeed and who may have faced barriers that make it more difficult to access university.

 

We're here to help

Whether you a have a question about your course, fees and funding, the application process or anything else, there are plenty of ways you can get in touch, and we'd love to talk to you. You can contact our friendly admissions team by phone, email or chat to us online.

 

Fees and Funding

UK Full-time Fee

£9,790

per year*
International Full-time Fee

£17,200

per year*

Further Information

Studying at university is one of the most significant investments you'll ever make. Whilst you’re studying, you’ll have two main financial obligations – tuition fees and living costs. There’s lots of financial help available from the University of South Wales and external funding sources, that may provide loans (which have to be paid back) and grants, scholarships and bursaries (that don't).

*Full-time fees are per year. Part-time fees are per 20 credits. Once enrolled, the fee is anticipated to remain at the same rate throughout the duration of your study on this course except as described below.

Please be aware that we may increase the maximum fee for home students on full-time undergraduate courses only where the Welsh Government increases the permitted level of inflation of fees. Fees for all students (including part-time, postgraduate and international students) may be amended in accordance with our applicable Fees and Debt Management Policy.  We will ensure that students are given clear, intelligible, unambiguous and timely information about our courses and costs in good time, ahead of the next academic year.

 

Fees and Funding Scholarships and Bursaries Cost of Living Support

Additional Costs

As a student of USW, you’ll have access to lots of free resources to support your study and learning, such as textbooks, publications, online journals, laptops, and plenty of remote-access resources. Whilst in most cases these resources are more than sufficient in supporting you with completing your course, additional costs, both obligatory and optional, may be required or requested for the likes of travel, memberships, experience days, stationery, printing, or equipment.

*Obligatory

Students are required to complete a placement that is relevant to the course. Placement and on-campus sport delivery to children will require an Enhanced DBS.

Cost: £66

Subscription required for each year of the course for a yearly fee of £13. Please note the service has to be joined within 30 days of receipt of your enhanced DBS certificate.

Cost: £13

Students have to pay travel and subsistence costs for their placement. Cost is dependent on placement location. 

University Quality Assurance

At USW, we regularly review our courses in response to changing patterns of employment and skills demand to ensure we offer learning designed to reflect today’s student needs and tomorrow’s employer demands.

If during a review process course content is significantly changed, we’ll write to inform you and talk you through the changes for the coming year. But whatever the outcome, we aim to equip our students with the skillset and the mindset to succeed whatever tomorrow may bring. Your future, future-proofed.

Life at USW

Halls are a big part of your student experience and there’s accommodation at all three of our locations. If you don’t want to live near the campus, there are great transport links to keep you connected.

How to apply

All applications for full-time undergraduate courses or foundation degrees should be made via UCAS. Take the next step: Apply through UCAS. You can apply to us directly for all part-time undergraduate courses, if you’re seeking advanced entry or you’re an international student. To apply directly, please choose the application form below for your preferred start date and mode of study (full-time or part-time).

Advanced entry

If you already have a relevant qualification or experience related to the course you're applying for, you may be eligible to start at a later stage of the course. For example, students from partner colleges can ‘top up’ their qualifications to a degree by joining us in Year Two or Year Three of a course. This process is known as ‘advanced entry’, you can apply directly to the University for 'advanced entry' using the application forms provided above.

Applicants accepted through advanced entry may study a different combination of modules to those advertised, as they will be joining a course already in progress. You will be contacted and advised about these modules once your application has been processed and an offer made.

International admissions

International applicants can apply to us directly. If the University has an in-country team in your region, your application will be assigned to them for assistance.