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Sport and Exercise Psychology BSc Hons
Study the role of psychology within sport performance and exercise Our BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Psychology course sees you explore how sport performance, physical activity and wellbeing are influenced
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Very well run university with so many opportunities and such positive and encouraging staff!! read more
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I genuinely love this university and the campus. It’s a smaller campus, so less overwhelming than a big city. The Student Union is very involved and organise so many activities. The facilities for mental health, financial wellbeing, career advice etc. are so helpful and easy to use - they’ve helped me out so much. My course (Forensic Psychology) is really well structured, and the lecturers are really engaging. They’re passionate about their work and that makes learning more fun for us as students. read more
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I love my university, it is very friendly and welcoming to everyone. Excellent facilities which are very accessible and there are always people who can show you how to use equipment. Lecturers are great and very happy to help. I love the societies at Chichester and the Christian Union is particularly good and very inclusive! read more
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I have yet to have a negative experience, the staff are all friendly and helpful. The WiFi is great but if you are having issues connecting for the first time its really easy to seek help. There are plenty of clubs to join both sports ones and ones based on hobbies and interests. If there isn't one you can always create your own :) read more
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Such a great uni, really supportive staff, we aren’t just a number here which is great. read more
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I have really enjoyed this university. I am studying teaching of musical theatre which is one of the only courses of it’s kind in the uk - allowing a direct pathway to get qualified to teach in the performing arts field. The support is great and we get so many opportunities! read more
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Love this university it’s not too big so not massively overwhelming!! Love my course too? read more
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Really good experience from applying to actually going, incredible facilities for anything you could want, a lot of societies and a great student union. Everyone is really friendly no matter what course they're on everyone is lovely and also very very experienced tutors who are very accepting of different learning paces. read more
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Any issues I have are sorted really quickly with an email or a visit to student support ! read more
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The campus facilities in particular the hub on big kt campus (as this is my campus) is a very welcoming snd friendly environment to hang out and they host regular events including quiz night, bar olympics, I even went to a nostalgia games night which was really fun. They have video games, ping pong, TV, X box and Wii games. They also have a bunch of board games. read more
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Great university! Lectures, lecturers and resources are amazing. Maybe longer opening hours for the library, starting 7am. read more
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Coming to the end of my first yeah, so far enjoyed my time there. Few areas of improvement, I'd like to see the SU put on my activities like they did in freshers. More societies would be great too read more
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The lecturers are extremely knowledgable and friendly, and they are constantly willing to assist students achieve.The class numbers are relatively small, so you have plenty of opportunities to seek for help. The varied choice of courses available ensures a well-rounded education, and the emphasis on practical experience gained through internships and projects is important. Furthermore, the lively student environment promotes a sense of belonging and collaboration among classmates. The campus is also incredibly attractive, and they always try to attract wildlife. read more
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Good university, quite small compared to some others but with a large music department which is what I was after. read more
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Had so much fun so far, all lecturers know you by name and it feels really personal and you know there are people you can talk to read more
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Average university but very heavily focussed on acting courses read more
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I've loved the University of Chichester. If you're someone who is an introvert and likes the small community feel, University of Chichester is for you! Lovely lecturers, and more than happy to always help you out if you have any questions! read more
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The campus is fairly small which is nice as it has a nice community feel and you get to know a lot of people around the university. The university has lots of connection to the wider community and has a good reputation among the city. The University campus is fairly basic and needs a serious clean (lots of dried gum, mud etc.) The library is too small for the increasing amount of students, it's hard to get a seat sometimes. The library also needs updating in terms of basic amenities (keyboards, chairs, desks etc.) The university also needs to update its campus, it feels very basic and old. Some of the uni. accommodation is very outdated (Hammond halls and Pinewood halls are very outdated). The university will try and force its agenda and inclusion at you very hard. for example, the university expects all students to get involved with LGBT weeks and will force it upon everybody. It feels like you are forced to support it rather than wanting to support it! read more
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