Work placements and experience
It’s important that students on this course are developing their applied coaching skills. It’s therefore expected that all students undertake some form of applied practice within the field during their studies.
Due to the diverse locations that our students travel from, they normally prefer to organise experiential opportunities nearer their home. However, you will be able to utilise our extensive industry connections, as well as our own performance Sports Academy teams, to secure a role, locally or nationally. Please speak to a member of staff prior to submitting your application.
Throughout the course, you’ll be informed of paid and volunteer positions that become available and for which you may wish to apply.
Additional qualifications
During the course you’ll have the opportunity to undertake a self-funded British Weightlifting Coaching qualifications at a discounted rate. These will likely take place over weekends and will be run on a first-come first-served basis. Details of dates of the courses and the associated costs of these will be released throughout the academic year.
Graduate destinations
As a graduate strength and conditioning coach, you’ll have many potential career opportunities. During the course, you can make the most of our sports and careers teams for advice about your future. Recent graduate destinations for our students have included:
- Professional sport
- Head of athletic development in schools or clubs
- PE school coach
- Academic researcher (PhD)
- Higher education lecturer
- Business owner
The Hartpury Sports Business Hub
Boost your employability, expand learning and networks, and gain real-world experience in the sports industry.
Managed out of the Department of Sport and Exercise Science, the Sports Business Hub provides students and staff the opportunity to engage with key local and regional sports organisations to complete live briefs and real-world research consultancy. The Hub provides access to a range of organisations including Active Gloucester, Sport Wales, Bream RFC and Gloucestershire County Cricket Club as well as multinational corporations and independent businesses.