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University College Dublin - UCD
University College Dublin - UCD
Course Code
X772 X773
Zone
Attendence
Full time

Course Summary

In this MSc programme you will learn about the cutting-edge science that underpins diverse aspects of coaching, e.g. tapering and peaking to optimise performance, the coach-athlete relationship, performance and notational analysis in sport.

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University College Dublin - UCD
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Career Sectors

This course prepares you for working in the Career Sectors below. Follow the links to get a fuller understanding of the sectors you are preparing for.

Entry Requirements

- A minimum of a second class honours degree (NFQ Level 8) is required in Sport and Exercise Science, Sport and Exercise Physiology, Sports Coaching, Sports Development, Physical Education, Recreation and Leisure Studies or another relevant degree discipline.

- Applicants who do not hold an honours degree will be considered on a case by case basis. These applicants should have significant relevant work experience and involvement in sports coaching, with a coaching qualification recognised by their national governing body. In year 1 the applicants must take between 2-3 modules as continued professional development (CPD) and achieve an overall minimum GPA of 3.0 (passing all modules). The applicant can then progress to year 2 and complete the remaining required modules and dissertation. The fees paid to take the modules as CPD will be deducted from the overall tuition fees to be paid to complete the MSc programme. Please see fees tab for further information on fees per module.

- All applicants whose first language is not English must also demonstrate English language proficiency of IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0 in each element) or equivalent.

Application Details

How to apply?
The following entry routes are available:

MSc Coaching Science in Sport FT (X772)
Duration 1 Years
Attendance Full Time
Deadline Rolling *

MSc Coaching Science in Sport PT (X773)
Duration 2 Years
Attendance Part Time
Deadline Rolling *

* Courses will remain open until such time as all places have been filled, therefore early application is advised

ALL APPLICATIONS WILL OPEN FEBRUARY 2024 FOR A SEPTEMBER 2024 START.

MSc Full Time/Part Time, in addition to filling out the online application, the following documents must be uploaded with each application:

1) Copy of your degree parchment (or official degree certificate issued by the University) as well as full transcripts of your results. If you have yet to graduate but are about to do so, please submit a signed letter from your University stating that you have completed the programme and will graduate, including degree classification.

2) Copy of your certificate of coaching qualification awarded by a national governing body (this is not mandatory but you are encouraged to submit it as it would strengthen your application)

3) Reference letter/s (on headed paper) of your sports/sports coaching experience

4) If your first language is not English, you must submit the original certificate of completion of an English test

Scanned documentation is preferable to photos. If you upload photos of the documents, please make sure the pages are completely legible. Blurred images will not be accepted and will delay your application review.

NOTE: If you provide scanned documents or copies of documents, you will be required to have your documentation verified (academic transcripts and English certificate, if relevant) as part of the enrolment procedures. Your end of year examination results will not be released if you have not fulfilled your document verification requirements. Please visit UCD Registry webpage for further information.

Occasional Coaching Science in Sport (CPD). This route allows the student to take up to 3 of the following modules:

The Science of Coaching: Theory and Practice (10 credits). First semester, Thursday, 18:00 - 21:00
Applied Sports Psychology and Skill Acquisition (10 credits). First semester, Friday, 14:00 - 17:00
Planning in Strength and Conditioning (10 credits). Second semester, Friday, 10:00 - 13:00
Sports and Performance Analysis for Coaches (10 credits). Second semester, Thursday, 18:00 - 21:00
In addition to filling out the online application, the following documents must be uploaded with each application:

1) Copy of your certificate of coaching qualification awarded by a national governing body

2) Reference letter/s (on headed paper) of your sports/sports coaching experience

3) If your first language is not English, you must submit the original certificate of completion of an English test

You will need to provide original documents for verification prior to registration (only item 3). For items 1 and 2, please scan the documentation to be uploaded (do not take a picture). Please visit UCD Registry webpage for further information.

Next Intake: 2024/2025 September.

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Fees

MSc Coaching Science in Sport (X772) Full Time
EU fee per year - € 10200
nonEU fee per year - € 22000

MSc Coaching Science in Sport (X773) Part Time
EU fee per year - € 4880
nonEU fee per year - € 14550

***Fees are subject to change

Tuition fee information is available on the UCD Fees website. Please note that UCD offers a number of graduate scholarships for full-time, self-funding international students, holding an offer of a place on a UCD graduate degree programme. For further information please see International Scholarships.

The fees for each of the modules taken independently as CPD are € 900 (EU) or € 1800 (nonEU).

The Student

Career Interests

This course is typically suited for people with the following Career Interests. If these interests do not describe you, this course may prepare you for work you may not find satisfying.

Social

The Social person's interests focus on interacting with the people in their environment. In all cases, the Social person enjoys the personal contact with other people in preference to the impersonal dealings with things, data and ideas found in other groups.

Many will seek out positions where there is direct contact with the public in some advisory role, whether a receptionist or a counsellor. Social people are motivated by an interest in different types of people and like diversity in their work environments. Many are drawn towards careers in the caring professions and social welfare area, whilst others prefer teaching and other 'informing' roles.

Realist

Realists are usually interested in 'things' - such as buildings, mechanics, equipment, tools, electronics etc. Their primary focus is dealing with these - as in building, fixing, operating or designing them. Involvement in these areas leads to high manual skills, or a fine aptitude for practical design - as found in the various forms of engineering.

Realists like to find practical solutions to problems using tools, technology and skilled work. Realists usually prefer to be active in their work environment, often do most of their work alone, and enjoy taking decisive action with a minimum amount of discussion and paperwork.

Career Progression

Graduates may gain employment as sports coaches, coaching officers, game development officers, coach developers/educators, in the following agencies and sectors:

Professional and national sports teams
National governing bodies
Sports and fitness clubs
Physical and sport education
Sports training camps
Performance analysis in sport

Some recent graduates have accepted a job offer as: Strength & conditioning coach of a League of Ireland Premier Division soccer team; Coach education and development coordinator with the Camogie Association; Assistant coach (men's soccer) and head strength & conditioning coach (men's soccer & women's basketball) of Fort Lewis College (Colorado); Outdoor Recreation Specialist at Ballyhoura Development CLG; Club Performance Coach with Bromley and Beckenham Hockey Club in London; Lecturing position at the University of Southern California; Coach Development Graduate Internship to enhance quality sport opportunities for Special Olympics athletes; Technical development of players and coaches for Avoca hockey Club; Assistant Manager, senior women's Irish football team; football coach, ChinaClub Football Beijing; Training Scientist (Strength) at Olympiastützpunkt Hamburg; Coach development specialist at Special Olympics Ireland; S&C coach of the Chinese National Women's Rowing Team;

Duration

1 year full-time, 2 years part-time.
MODE OF DELIVERY: Face-to-Face

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University College Dublin - UCD
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