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    Kass Gibson

    Associate Professor

    School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation kgibson@marjon.ac.uk 01752 636700
  3. This BSc (Hons) Sport & Exercise Psychology degree teaches you to maximise sport performance at all levels of competition and help people achieve fitness goals and recover from injury or illness.
    Duration: Three years full-time
    Level: Undergraduate
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  4. APR 30 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM

    Want to broaden your horizons with a postgraduate qualification. We offer a wide range of full-time postgraduate courses as well as part-time options designed for working professionals. You can find out more at our Open Evening which includes:


  5. New! Master’s talks have been added to our virtual open day. Choose from: MSc/MRes Applied Sport Psychology ‍ MA Education MA Literature for Children and Young Adults MSc Psychology ️ MPH Public Health MSc Sport and Exercise Science MSc Sport

  6. 26 Mar 2024: BSc Hons Psychology. • BSc Hons Sport and Exercise Psychology. • ... MSc Psychology. • PhD in Health. • PhD in Sport (June Cohort).
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    Melissa Coyle

    Senior Lecturer

    School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation mcoyle@marjon.ac.uk 01752 636700
  8. MSc Applied Sport Psychology  (No UCAS code. Apply to Marjon.)

    Graduates of this MSc Applied Sport Psychology degree can apply for individual accreditation with the British Psychological Society (BPS) and British Association of Sport and Exercise Science (BASES).
    Duration: One year full-time or two years part-time only
    Level: Postgraduate
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    Alister McCormick

    Associate Professor

    School of Health & Wellbeing amccormick@marjon.ac.uk 01752 636700 (Ext. 5001)
  10. MRes  (No UCAS code. Apply to Marjon.)

    Pursue your own research interests. Master of Research (MRes) teaches research methods and enables you to do an independent project relating to your specialist subject area, and a Master's thesis.
    Duration: One year full-time or two years part-time
    Level: Postgraduate
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