Undergraduate sport, exercise and health courses

Bachelor's and undergraduate master's courses starting in 2021.
Find out about our undergraduate and taught postgraduate courses offered by our Department for Health.
Bachelor's and undergraduate master's courses starting in 2021.
Master's and postgraduate diploma courses starting in 2019.
We have several sports related scholarship schemes that you can apply to. Find out more about the funding available and eligibility.
Our Dual Career programme enables you to combine academic study alongside your own sporting career.
Students from our undergraduate sport courses discuss their experiences at the University.
We're highly ranked in independent league tables for our sports science courses.
If you study at Bath, you can take part in a wide range of sports whatever your level or ability. You could join a club to keep fit and meet people, take part in inter-halls competitions, or be selected to represent the University.
The SU Bath, our students' union, has over 40 sports clubs that students can join.
Meet some of the country’s top young sportspeople enjoying success in their dual careers with the University’s support.
Read first-hand accounts of what it's like to be among the 1,500 students who represent Bath in the British Universities & Colleges Sport national competition.
Our £35 million Sports Training Village is the centre of sports on campus. You can use the gym, book fitness classes and take part in sport, whether you're a student, member of staff or member of the public.
The pass is included in your tuition fees, giving you priority booking and free access to many facilities. You can also join the Team Bath Gym at a discount.
If you're a member of staff or the public, find out about the facilities available and how you can use them.
Take an online tour of our Sports Training Village to see the facilities available, including the 50m Olympic legacy pool and the Team Bath Gym.
Read about visiting the STV and how we're following the UK government's guidelines for COVID-19 safety.
Top-level athletes and sports teams use our facilities and train with our staff. Read about their experiences of Team Bath and the Sports Training Village.
With one year to go until the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, we caught up with University of Bath-based wheelchair fencers Piers Gilliver and Dimitri Coutya.
We caught up with pentathlete Joe Choong, 110m hurdler David King and swimmer Tom Dean to discuss what they have their sights set on for their first Games.
Find out how our research helps improve fitness, health and sporting techniques for elite sport and daily life.
Building on the success of previous injury prevention work, our sports scientists are working with the BHA on a new project designed to improve rider safety.
People heading out on long runs should top up on carbohydrates before and during a race to reach the finish line as quickly as possible and not hit the wall.
Our work to improve player safety in rugby forms part of UUK's national #MadeAtUni campaign celebrating the transformational impact of UK universities.
Ex-England decathlete, Jamie Courtenay, talks about what inspired his PhD research into tissue engineering.
Young players can reduce injuries by over 70% with new balance, strength and movement exercises before matches and in training.
Dr Ken Bray explores the science and stats behind the penalty shoot-out and offers key tips for players.
The STV is close to the centre of our campus. It is the home of Team Bath and provides a wide range of sports facilities for students, staff and the public.
Contact us if you have any questions about our sports facilities, clubs or events and follow Team Bath on social media.