Whether you are interested in improving health through exercise and physical activity, peaking performance in elite sports or understanding how and why exercise works, the physiology & sports science degree empowers you to serve the community in a variety of roles including research, teaching, coaching and counselling.
Your final year can include working as an intern with sports professionals or physical activity/public health providers to give you valuable and exclusive work experience. You can also achieve funding through the Cathcart Scholarship to train, experience and work as a sports scientist within elite sports throughout the world in your third or fourth year, with all costs covered.
- September start
- Session dates
- Physiology & Sports Science BSc (Hons):BC16 4yeardegree
- Physiology & Sports Science MSci: 5yeardegree
Applications to the MSci are not taken via UCAS: you may apply for transfer mid-BSc.
- Glasgow: Gilmorehill campus
- Study abroad available
Life Sciences at Glasgow
Our flexible Life Sciences degrees challengeyou to apply the theory of the classroom in practical situations, in the lab or in the field. We offer an extremely wide range of courses in human and animal biology, biomolecular sciences, infection and immunity.
Our aim is to offer internationally competitive degrees that meet the needs of today’s science graduates. To achieve this aim, we utilise the research and teaching strengths of the College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences to provide our graduates with the skills necessary for success in any chosen career.
We have a large and diverse student body, which includes Scottish, UK, EU and international students. We regularly welcome visiting and exchange students, and we believe in the many advantages our students gain from adding an international dimension to their studies.
Our strengths include:
- substantial flexibility within our range of degree programmes
- an opportunity for you to gain experience working or studying abroad
- annual field courses to destinations around the globe
- access to the University’s world-renowned museums of Anatomy and Zoology
- top-quality student experience.
Our museums
The University’s Hunterian Museum is home to over a million magnificent items, ranging from meteorites to mummies and Mackintosh. The Zoology and Anatomy museums are a fantastic resource for Life Sciences students.
Zoology Museum
With almost two million animal species described so far: and many more to discover; we can only hope to give our visitors a taste of the range of animal variety. Perhaps unexpectedly, the museum also maintains displays of live animals: a small selection of snakes, lizards, frogs and invertebrates is on show.
Anatomy Museum
William Hunter’s remarkable specimens show all aspects of human form and function and reflect his lifelong career as a pioneering anatomist and obstetrician. Largely used for teaching and research, the collections have considerable importance in the history and development of medicine.
The University of Glasgow has a long and outstanding record in Animal Biology.
Programme structure
Year 1
You will be given a general introduction to all aspects of modern biology and taught general scientific skills.
Year 2
You will develop your knowledge of fundamental aspects of biology and be introduced to specialist subject areas according to your interests.
You will also study other subjects in years 1 and 2: seeFlexible degrees.
Years 3, 4 and 5
If you progress to Honours (years 3 and 4), you will be able to study exercise and sport physiology, biochemistry, nutrition and psychology, and you will become expert in understanding elite performance, causes and management of injury, and interactions of diet, physical activity and genetics with public health. You will learn the theoretical basis of physiological regulation and adaptations to exercise, nutrition and energetics, and psychological aspects of sport and exercise.
In year 4 you will enrol on a core course, choose three options from a wide-reaching course catalogue to study in depth and undertake a supervised research project or internship.
You can take Sport & Exercise Science as an MSci, which includes an additional placement year, between year 3 and the final year of the degree, normally doing research or practical work in industry, professional sports clubs or associations or some other organisation in the UK or overseas.
Course details
Year 1
- BIOLOGY 1A
- BIOLOGY 1B
And dependent on entry grades in Chemistry either:
- CHEMISTRY 1
OR
- SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS-1X and SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS-1Y
Students then choose an additional 40 credits from a range of science and non-science courses.
Year 2
- FUNDAMENTAL TOPICS IN BIOLOGY 2
- HUMAN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2
Students are encouraged to choose other Biology courses for their remaining 60 credits usually at least one from:
- ANIMAL BIOLOGY, EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY 2
- CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN BIOLOGY 2
- MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 2
Year 3
- PHYSIOLOGY AND SPORTS SCIENCE 3A
- PHYSIOLOGY AND SPORTS SCIENCE 3B
Year 4
All students will undertake a research project consisting of one of the following types:
- LIFE SCIENCES INVESTIGATIVE HONOURS PROJECT
- LIFE SCIENCES OUTREACH HONOURS PROJECT
- LIFE SCIENCES DISSERTATION HONOURS PROJECT
- LIFE SCIENCES INTERNSHIP HONOURS PROJECT
Plus one Compulsory course:
- PHYSIOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF PERFORMANCE 4X CORE
And at least two of the recommended option courses below (the availability of these courses may differ from year to year depending on staff availability and student demand).
- CARDIOVASCULAR SCIENCE 4A OPTION
- ADVANCED EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 4C OPTION
- PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH 4Y OPTION
- PERFORMANCE ENHANCING TECHNIQUES 4D OPTION
- MONITORING SPORTS SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE 4Y OPTION
- STATISTICS FOR THE LIFE SCIENCES (SEM 1) 4Y OPTION
- STATISTICS FOR THE LIFE SCIENCES (SEM 2) 4E OPTION
The remaining 20 credits may be chosen from other life sciences final year option courses.
Programme alteration or discontinuation
The University of Glasgow endeavours to run all programmes as advertised. In exceptional circumstances, however, the University may withdraw or alter a programme. For more information, please see: Student contract.
Our international links
You will have the opportunity to apply to study abroad. There are currently two options available: the Erasmus+ Programme and the InternationalExchange Programme. See Study abroad.
Entry requirements
for entry in 2025
Summary of entry requirements for Physiology & Sports Science
SQA Higher entry requirements
- ABBB is the minimum requirement from S5 to be reviewed for an S6 offer
- Offers are not guaranteed to applicants who meet the minimum from S5
- Typically offers will be made at AAAAA by end of S6. B at Advanced Higher is equivalent to A at Higher
- Additional requirements: Higher Biology or Chemistry. (A in either).
SQA Higher adjusted entry requirements* (by end of S5 or S6)
- MD20: BBBB (also other target groups*)
- MD40: AABB (ABB S5 minimum for consideration)*
- Additional requirements: Higher Biology or Chemistry. Successful completion of Top-Up or one of our Summer Schools.
* See Access Glasgow for eligibility.
Widening Participation Articulation Programmes
The University has bespoke HNC Articulation Programmes running at various colleges, offering direct entry to Year 2 of this degree.
- HNC Articulation Programmes: information and eligibility criteria
A-level standard entry requirements
- AAB – BBB
- Additional requirements: A-level Biology or Chemistry.
IB standard entry requirements
- 34 (6,5,5)
- Additional requirements: HL Biology or Chemistry.
Note: Sporting proficiency is not essential for admission to the programme, nor does the programme involve you directly in sport.
Advanced entryrequirements for Physiology & Sports Science
SQA Higher advanced entry requirements
- Advanced Highers – AAA including Biology and Chemistry attained in one exam year and at the first attempt.
A-level advancedentry requirements
- Three A-levels at grades A*AA which include Biology and Chemistry attained in one exam year and at the first attempt.
IB advancedentry requirements
- 38 points with three Higher Level subjects at 6,6,6 including Biology and Chemistry attained in one exam year and at the first attempt.
Choose point of entry 2nd year on your UCAS application to indicate you wish to be considered for advanced entry.
Note: Sporting proficiency is not essential for admission to the programme, nor does the programme involve you directly in sport.
Admissions guidance
- Find out more about entry requirements and alternative qualifications
Glasgow International College
International students with academic qualifications below those required should contact our partner institution, Glasgow International College, who offer a range of foundation certificates.
English language
For applicants whose first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level.
English language requirements
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic module (not General Training)
- 6.5 with no sub-test under 6.0.
- Tests must have been taken within 2 years 5 months of start date.Applicants must meet the overall and subtest requirements using a single test.
Common equivalent English language qualifications
All stated English tests are acceptable for admission to this programme:
TOEFL (ib, my best or athome)
- 90 with minimum R 20, L 19, S 19, W 23.
- Tests must have been taken within 2years 5 months of start date. Combined scores from two tests taken within 6 months of each other can be considered.
PTE (Academic)
- 60 with minimum 59 in all sub-tests.
- Tests must have been taken within 2years 5 months of start date. Combined scores from two tests taken within 6 months of each other can be considered.
Glasgow International College English Language (and other foundation providers)
- 65%.
- Tests are accepted for academic year following sitting.
University of Glasgow Pre-sessional courses
- Tests are accepted for academic year following sitting.
Cambridge English Qualifications
- Cambridge Advanced English (CAE): 176 overall, no subtest less than 169
- Cambridge Proficiency in English (CPE): 176 overall, no subtest less than 169
School Qualifications
- iGCSE English or ESOL 0522/0500, grade C
- International Baccalaureate English A SL5 or HL5
- International Baccalaureate English B SL6 or HL5
- SQA National 5 English or ESOL, grade B
- SQA Higher English or ESOL, grade C
- Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education, English Language grade 4
- West African Examination Council, Senior Secondary School Certificate, English grade C6
Alternatives to English Language qualification
- Undergraduate degree from English speaking country (including Canada if taught in English)
- Undergraduate 2+2 degree from English speaking country
- Undergraduate 2+2 TNE degree taught in English in non-English speaking country
- Masters degree from English speaking country
- Masters degree (equivalent on NARIC to UK masters degree) taught in English in non-English speaking country.
For international students, the Home Office has confirmed that the University can choose to use these tests to make its own assessment of English language ability for visa applications to degree level programmes. The University is also able to accept an IELTS test (Academic module) from any of the 1000 IELTS test centres from around the world and we do not require a specific UKVI IELTS test for degree level programmes. We therefore still accept any of the English tests listed for admission to this programme.
Pre-sessional courses
The University of Glasgow accepts evidence of the required language level from the English for Academic Study Unit Pre-sessional courses. We also consider other BALEAP accredited pre-sessional courses:
FAQs
What do I do if...
my language qualifications are below the requirements?
The University's School of Modern Languages and Cultures offers a range of Pre-sessional coursesto bring you up to entry level. The course is accredited by BALEAP, the UK professional association for academic English teaching.
mylanguage qualifications are not listed here?
Please contactExternal Relations
If you require a Tier 4 student visa, your qualification must be one of the secure English language tests accepted by UK Border Agency:
- UK Border Agency Tier 4 English Language requirements
- UKBA list ofapproved English language tests[pdf]
Visa requirements and proof of English language level
It is a visa requirement to provide information on your level of English based on an internationally recognised and secure English language test. All test reports must be no more than 2 years old. A list of these can be found on the UK Border Agency website. If you have never taken one of these tests before, you can get an initial idea of your level by using the Common European Framework self-assessment grid which gives you a level for each skill (e.g. listening B1/writing B2 etc.) However, please note that this is not a secure English language test and it is not sufficient evidence of your level of English for visa requirements.
Further information about English language:
Career prospects
Our graduates are employed in professional sports clubs and agencies and national sports institutes like Scottish and English Institutes of Sport to support elite athletes; in universities, research and higher education institutions to teach and carry out research, and in testing and advising professional athletes and others in commercial enterprises. Recent graduates have also entered teaching and careers in business, health sector or further study.
Degrees and UCAS codes
When applying you will need to know the UCAS code for the subject or subject-combination that you wish to apply to:
BSc (Hons)
Physiology & Sports Science: BC16 (4 years)
MSci
Applications to the MSci are not taken via UCAS: you may apply for transfer mid-BSc
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
How and when you pay tuition fees depends on where you’re from: see Tuition fees for details.
Scholarships
The University is committed to supporting students and rewarding academic excellence. That's why we've invested more than £1m in additional scholarship funding in recent years.
College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences Deans' Award
The College of Medicine, Veterinary, and Life Sciences is offering two scholarships worth £10,000 each towards tuition fees for academically excellent students wishing to study an Undergraduate programme within the College’s programme portfolio for2024 entry.
They are open to students applying to undergraduate programmes within the School of Life Sciences, as well as BSc Psychology within the College of Medicine, Veterinary and Life Sciences at the University of Glasgow.
Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship
The University of Glasgow has a number of Undergraduate Excellence Scholarships available to new International and EU students for 2024 entry. The scholarship is awarded as a tuition fee discount of £7,000 per year of study and is subject to satisfactory progress for consecutive years of study.
- Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship
EU Welcome Award
The University of Glasgow continues to be committed to ensuring a strong relationship with our existing and future EU students, and supporting EU talent to make their home at the University of Glasgow.
We appreciate the challenging financial implications that have arisen for our European applicants, and are therefore delighted to offer the EU Welcome Award to new incoming EU students starting an undergraduate programme for Academic Session 2024-25. The scholarship is awarded as a tuition fee discount of £5,000 for every year of study and is subject to satisfactory progress for consecutive years of study.This discount cannot be combined with another University scholarship.
Applicants that completed a Study Abroad year, Exchange programme or International Summer School at the University of Glasgow and therefore eligible for the Alumni discount could be granted the EU Welcome Award as well.
- EU Welcome Award
RUK Excellence Scholarship
The RUK Excellence Scholarship of £1,000 for each year of study will be awarded to first degree new entrants who have attainedacademic excellencein one sitting at A Level (or equivalent).
- RUK Excellence Scholarship
RUK Access Bursary
The bursary supports talented students whomay not be able to taketheir place at University for reasons of financial hardship. Itis available to new entrant full-time, undergraduate students of the University of Glasgow who are fully registered forthe up coming academic session, ordinarilydomiciled in England, WalesorNorthern Ireland and paying annual tuition fees of £9,250 per annum.
- RUK Access Bursary
James McCune Smith Undergraduate Scholarship
The University of Glasgow has up to 30 undergraduate scholarships available forstudents of African/African-Caribbean backgrounds. The scholarship supports students who could face financial difficulties taking up their place to study at the university. The value of the scholarship is £2,000, paid in instalments for year oneof undergraduate study.The scholarship is open to new applicants to the university for 2024 entry. Current students who have previously been in receipt of the award may reapply, however, preference will be given to applicants entering their first year of study.
- James McCune Smith Undergraduate Scholarship
Beaconhouse Schools
The University of Glasgow offer a 15% discount on the first year of tuition fee to students from Beaconhouse Schools and who enrol on an undergraduate programme at the University of Glasgow. The discount does not apply to Veterinary Medicine, Medicine and Dentistry programmes.
- Beaconhouse Schools
Undergraduate Talent Scholarships
The University of Glasgow is awarding c.50 undergraduate Talent Scholarships to support students who could face financial difficulties in taking up their place to study at the University for 2024 entry. The value of each scholarship is typically £1,500 p.a. for each year of the degree programme, subject to satisfactory progress. Talent Scholarships are available to students entering any of the University's Colleges.
Dental School students are eligible for a Talent Scholarship in their first year of study only. They are eligible for the NHS Dental Student Support Grant in the following years.
- Undergraduate Talent Scholarships
Republic of Ireland (RoI) Access Bursary
Glasgow has a long and proud tradition of providing financial support to talented students who, for reasons of financial hardship, might not be able to take a place at university. Our RoI Access Bursary is part of our commitment to continue to attract and support students from a diverse range of backgrounds. For 2023 entry, the RoI bursary will be up to £2,000 for your first year of study and £1,000 for continuing years.
Payments of the RoI Access Bursary will be detailed in your Award Letter.
- The RoI Access Bursary will be awarded as a cash payment.
- The RoI Access Bursary will be paid in 10 instalments from October until July; this award is based on household income
- The RoI Access Bursary will only be awarded in years where tuition fees of £9,250 apply
Please see here for up to date information and criteria for 2024 entry.
- Republic of Ireland (RoI) Access Bursary
Republic of Ireland (RoI) Excellence Scholarship
The RoI Excellence Scholarship of £1,000 for each year of study will be awarded to first degree entrants who have attained at Irish Higher gradesH1, H1, H1, H2, H2 from the Irish Leaving Certificate for 2023 entry. Dentistry, Medicine and Veterinary Medicine applicants are not eligible for this award.
Payments
- The RoI Excellence Scholarship will be processed as a cash payment.
- The RoI Excellence Scholarship will be paid in 2 instalments.
- The first payment will be in October and the second payment will be in February.
These payments will be credited to the UK bank account held on your MyCampus profile; therefore, it is vital that this is up to date at the start of the session. By submitting your bank details on the MyCampus system, you are confirming that you agree with the terms and conditions of the award.
Please see here for further information and eligibility criteria for 2024 entry.
- Republic of Ireland (RoI) Excellence Scholarship
Cowrie Foundation Scholarship
The University of Glasgow and The Cowrie Scholarship Foundation (CSF) will offer a scholarship to support Black African and Caribbean heritage applicants from socio-economically challenged backgrounds. Applicants must be ordinarily resident in the UK and commencing an undergraduate study in the academic year 2024-25
The Cowrie Scholarship Foundation wants to fund 100 Black British students through UK universities in the next decade. More information on the Foundation can be found here.
- Cowrie Foundation Scholarship
Sanctuary Scholarships
The University of Glasgow is offering up to 20 Sanctuary Scholarships for applicants to the University, who have been forced to travel to the UK for humanitarian reasons and are facing challenges in progressing onto Higher Education. The scholarship is open to prospective undergraduate and postgraduate taught students at the University of Glasgow applying for entry in September 2024/25. Please note that you must have applied to the University before submitting an application for this scholarship.
The scholarship will meet the cost of tuition fees for the duration of your programme, for applicants who are unable to access mainstream funding through Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS) or Student Finance. The Sanctuary Scholarship also provides a £5,000 per year stipend, to assist with study costs. In addition, if the eligibility criteria for university accommodation is met, this will also be provided for the duration of your degree, if required. For more information on the accommodation criteria, please see theAccommodation Services sectionon the website.
Undergraduate students with refugee status (or equivalent) and access to funding, are eligible to apply for the scholarship and would receive the £5,000 stipend towards study costs only, if successful.
Postgraduate Taught Masters students with refugee status (or equivalent) and access to funding, are eligible to apply for the scholarship and would receive the £5,000 stipend towards study costs and a partial tuition fee waiver, to cover any shortfall not met by your Postgraduate Masters tuition fee loan.
- Sanctuary Scholarships
The Clan Gregor Society Prize
The Clan Gregor Society is offering an award to new entrants to the University of Glasgow who descend from Clan Gregor. Prospective students will be asked to submit an application highlighting areas of consideration such as academic excellence and financial need. The award is open to both Undergraduate and Postgraduate applicants for 2024 entry.
- The Clan Gregor Society Prize
The scholarships above are specific to this programme. For more funding opportunities search the scholarships database
How to apply
Full-time students must apply through the Universities & Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).
SQA applicants who are eligible for our Widening Participation programmes are encouraged to participate in one or more of these programmes, including Summer School, to support your application and the transition to higher education.
- Widening Participation
International students to Arts, Engineering, Law, Nursing, Science, and Social Sciencescanalso apply usingThe Common Application: however, if applying to more than one UK university, we recommend using UCAS.Applications to Dentistry, Education, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine must be made through UCAS.
Application deadlines
- 16 October: if including Dentistry, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine or also applying to Oxford or Cambridge
- 31January: all other UK applicants (unless otherwise stated on the UCAS website)
- 30 June: international students.
We donot usually accept any applications after these deadlines.
It's your responsibility to ensure the accuracy of yourapplication beforesubmission. Requests to correct application content, change degree programme or change college of entry, will not be accepted after these deadlines. This policy is in place to ensure fairness and consistency to all applicants, and no exceptions will be made.
- Apply at www.ucas.comorthrough your school or college
- Contact UCAS on 0871 468 0468
- Apply at commonapp.org (international students to certain areas only)
How to apply for Advanced Entry
Apply for year 2 (Y2) on your UCAS application. If the specific subject is unavailable for Advanced Entry or your application for year 2 entry is unsuccessful, you will be automatically considered for year 1 entry. You do not have to submit a separate UCAS application.