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BSc (Honours) Sport Technology

Four years full-time (including one year work placement) or three years full-time

UCAS code • C6G4

Location • City Campus
Subject area • Engineering
Related subjects Sport and active lifestyles


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This course provides a broad, multidisciplinary study of sport technology.

You develop your knowledge and understanding of why technology is important in the sport environment, and the analytical skills and personal qualities you need for a successful career.

Topics range from manufacturing and marketing a product to using suitable instrumentation to check product and athletic performance.

The course has three major themes
• designing and developing sport products
• selecting and using sport materials
• sport instrumentation and data handling

You use computer-aided design to adapt existing products or create new designs. You learn to select and use different materials. This includes studying the physical properties of new high tech materials. You also learn how and why you would use a particular material in different sport applications.

The course
• highlights why it is important to use instruments to test performance
• examines ways in which you can measure the athlete’s or sport product’s performance
• emphasises computer-based measurement techniques

In year three, you can take an optional year of supervised work experience. Our students have secured placements with renowned sports equipment manufacturers such as Grays International and leading sports testing laboratories such as Labosport. A work placement is valuable in focusing you for the final year and improving your employability after you graduate.

In the final year of the course you complete a major project, often with an industrial partner. This allows you to apply your engineering skills to a sports related problem of your choice.

The course is led by Dr Tom Allen, an active sports engineering researcher who works closely with a number of major sports brands.

Find out more about BSc (Honours) Sport Technology

How to apply

You apply for this course through UCAS.

Fees – home and EU students

For information on fees and funding see www.shu.ac.uk/study/ug/fees-and-funding

Fees – international students

2012/13 academic year

Typically £10,320 a year

2013/14 academic year

Typically £10,320 a year

For further information on fees, scholarships and bursaries see www.shu.ac.uk/international/fees

Assessment

• coursework • examinations

Work placements

Find out about work placements and how we can support your placement experience.

Optional year-long work placements are normally gained by competitive interview and are not a guaranteed part of a course.

Contact us

For more information or to check the progress of your application phone +44 (0)114 225 5555, fax +44 (0)114 225 2167, e-mail admissions@shu.ac.uk

Professional recognition

This course counts as the first step towards chartered engineer status. It is accredited by the Institute of Measurement and Control and the Institution of Engineering and Technology.

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Sheffield Hallam to run sport campus at the English Institute of Sport

The English Institute of Sport athletics arena

Richard Lewis, chair of Sport England, visited Sheffield Hallam University this week to mark the signing of an agreement that gives 500 students access to world class sporting facilities at the English Institute of Sport Sheffield (EIS Sheffield).

The deal, worth £1m over ten years, will mean that Sheffield Hallam has a sport campus at EIS Sheffield, with teaching and learning space at the site and facilities for academic members of staff. The deal will benefit all sports students at the University, and those who compete in top level sport.

Mark Swales, Director of Facilities at Sheffield Hallam said: "We are delighted to announce the new partnership between Sheffield Hallam and EIS Sheffield. This agreement means our students have access to some of the finest sporting facilities in the country, which will support and enhance their learning experience.

"Sheffield Hallam has more sports related students than any other university in the UK and we also boast a unique sports research cluster that can offer expertise in all aspects of sport. Alongside this, Sheffield itself has a proud sporting legacy. It was designated as the UK's first City of Sport and this year will be hosting its biggest ever sporting programme."

Steve Brailey, chief executive of Sheffield International Venues (SIV), which operates EIS Sheffield, said: “The agreement is a superb example of two leading Sheffield names working together to harness sporting excellence in the city."

EIS Sheffield will provide the students with access to first-class teaching and learning environments alongside leading names from the world of sport also based at the venue such as Jessica Ennis, Britain’s number one table tennis player Paul Drinkhall and the GB Boxing squads.

Richard Lewis, Chair of Sport England, said: "This deal is good news for sport and good news for the hundreds of students who’ll benefit every year. Sheffield Hallam is clearly a university that sees sport as a key part of its future. Its fitness and sporting facilities are excellent, and the sports research I have seen today has been truly inspirational."

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