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DC702

MSc in Elite Sport Performance

Course Details

Course Code:
DC702
Course Type:
Postgraduate
NFQ Level:
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Delivery Modes
Part-Time
Duration
2 years, part-time, blended delivery
Phone:
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Are you a sports professional or aspire to be a sports professional, keen to gain advanced knowledge so you can shape your career and work/progress in sport performance environments? 

Overview

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Our two-year, distance-learning course gives you the chance to grow your elite sports performance expertise, put theory into practice and collaborate with leading sports professionals.   

During the course, you¡¯ll learn more about research methodologies and reflective practice, along with gaining critical analysis skills. You¡¯ll also explore effective decision-making and get a better understanding of the motivation, cognitive and behavioural processes that underpin performance.

Study wherever you are
This flexible part-time course is designed to suit busy professionals all over the world, with all modules and seminars delivered online by DCU course members and industry experts. You¡¯ll also work on an independent research project, applying the methodologies and knowledge you¡¯ve learned along the way.

Once you graduate, you¡¯ll have the skills to interrogate and expand your practice and broader practice within your domain. This will allow graduates to develop within their current role, explore opportunities to progress in your field or pursue new avenues of sport performance.

DCU People

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Jamilon Muelders
Alumni

This MSc in Elite Sport Performance perfectly combines learning, scientific work and meeting wonderful people and practice-oriented colleagues. 


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Careers & Further Options

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Careers

There is an increasing demand for postgraduate study for early and mid-career professionals working in sport performance. 

The MSc in Elite Sport Performance will provide students with the opportunity to secure a professional qualification that will allow them to stand out against their peers, and will significantly and positively impact their employability and ability to progress to the next stage of their career.

This course will provide a clear progression route for undergraduate students to complete their studies at Master¡¯s level.

It will also provide mid-career professionals an opportunity for professional advancement in their current or future area of work.

"DCU graduates are highly sought after by employers. Our Graduates work in environments ranging from large multinationals to SMEs, family businesses and start-ups across every sector.

DCU Careers Service has a number of learning and development initiatives in place for our students, giving them the skills they need for a successful career path." 

Go to our Careers site to find out more about career planning, our mentorship programme, skills development and online resources for students when working on CVs and making applications. 

Entry Requirements

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Reflecting the nature of the MSc in Elite Sport Performance, candidates should be working in sport or a related area, or intend to work in the sport domain. Evidence that may be provided by the applicant to support this include one or more of the following:


1. Holding a position or role in the promotion of sport performance or
related area
2. Holding an appointment or professional position in the domain
3. Professional qualifications in the domain, with clear articulation of
intention to progress to work in the domain.

 

Candidates will be expected to hold a primary Level 8, minimum 2. 2 qualification (NFQ or equivalent) in an area of sport and performance. In line with DCU policy, students who do not have the appropriate level of academic attainment for direct entry may apply for access via the Recognition of Prior Learning process (RPL). All RPL applicants will be invited to interview and required to demonstrate that their learning is comparable in terms of academic training and assessment.

? Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) applicants are required to submit a cover letter along with their application under the Transcripts section of the portal, affirming their intent to apply for RPL. For more information on RPL see here

As part of the application process applicants may be called for interview.

Due to the specialist nature of this programme, additional criteria may be used to assess suitability to undertake this programme. For further information, please contact the Programme Chair using the contact details above

 

 

Programme Structure

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The MSc in Elite Sport Performance provides appropriately qualified early-career sport professionals across relevant sport performance disciplines (e.g., sport science and coaching) with the opportunity to acquire advanced subject knowledge in their field. 

We offer candidates the opportunity to engage in interdisciplinary study that allows them to investigate issues in elite sport performance.

The MSc in Elite Sport Performance enables the development of both broad and specific knowledge bases in sport performance. The interdisciplinarity which constitutes best practice in sport performance domains is enshrined in the programme¡¯s content and delivery. Indeed, the depth of expertise within the School of Health and Human Performance (SHHP) spans the range of disciplines of sport performance (i.e., psychology, biomechanics, physiology, coaching, physical education).

Designed with busy professionals in mind the course is available to professionals from all over the world, and fits with the demands of full-time employment. Enabling students to contextualise their learning within their professional context.

The modules comprise taught modules that deepen students¡¯ understanding of theories and practice of sport performance and develop an advanced understanding of research methodologies and reflective practice, along with critical analysis skills. Critically, the modules provide students, as early career professionals, an opportunity to relate this knowledge and understanding to the elite sport performance context.

The MSc thesis (30 credits, Level 9), involves the completion of a research project.

Formal teaching including the use of online lectures, webinars, seminars, and online activities will be a feature of each module. This synchronous and nonsynchronous online content will be delivered using online platforms/resources including Loop and Zoom.

Semester 1
Planning Skills for Sport Professionals
In this module students will prepare a professional portfolio that details and reflects on their current role working in the sport domain, and a consideration of their professional aspirations and contexts.

Year Long
Learning for Sport Practitioners
This module enables students to examine the research and application of reflective practice, communities of practice and social learning in elite sport performance.

Semester 1
Expertise in Elite Performance
In this module students will examine approaches to the development of elite performance in their own field of practice  and as a means to drive elaborative and adaptive thinking, judgement and growth.

Semester 2
Decision Making in Elite Sport Performance
In this module students will deepen their understanding of the decision making literature, the research and practice underpinning how decision making is acquired and the metacognitive skills that underpin effective decision making. Students will explore philosophical (e.g., ethics and values) underpinnings of their own practice, and how it pertains to issues concerned with knowledge and practice in sport.

Semester 2
Research Methods for Sport Practitioners
The aim of this module is to equip students with the knowledge, techniques and skills to critically appraise research, to plan appropriately for research (including ethical considerations and the DCU Research Ethics procedures), and to undertake qualitative and quantitative data analysis.

Semester 2
Evaluating and Planning for Elite Performance
In this module students will deepen their understanding of the literature and theories of the motivation, cognitive and behavioural processes underpinning performance in their sport domain. Students will explore the strengths and limitations of measurement issues in their performance domain as a means of making sense of available data and information.

Semester 2
Organisational Influences on Elite Performance
The aim of this module is to allow students to systematically review the study of organisational culture in sport and how it applies to elite sport performance.

Year Long - Thesis
The MSc Thesis provides students with the opportunity to conceive, synthesise and implement a research investigation into a genuine performance issue within their own sport domain, making use of appropriate methodologies and related knowledge.

Fees and Funding

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Fees

EU Status Fee Part-time
€4,800 Per Annum (EU status including UK students who meet residency requirements)
Non EU Fee Part time
€9,200 Per Annum

How To Apply

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  • All Applicants must apply through DCU's Student Application Portal which is available here.  Here's a quick step by step guide if you need help with your application.
  • Provide Academic Transcripts for each and every year of study with English translation if applicable.
  • One reference, from an individual in the candidate¡¯s performance domain or an academic reference.  Please see application for details.
  • If applicable, provide evidence of competence in the English language as per DCU entry requirements.  Please see link http://www.dcu.ie/registry/english.shtml.

Please note if you are a non EU student and require a study visa, you are not eligible to apply for part-time programmes as study visas are only granted for full-time programmes.

Application Deadlines

Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the programme is full or until:

  • Closing date for EU applicants is 30th August 2025
  • Closing date for Non-EU applicants was 1st July 2025. 

Note applicants who require a study visa for the purposes of studying at DCU are advised to apply as early as possible.

All entry requirements should be met before the commencement of the programme.

Application Queries


For EU applicant queries, please visit /registry/eu-postgraduate-taught-admissions or email postgraduateadmissions@dcu.ie


For non EU applicant queries, please visit /registry/international-admissions-undergraduate-and-postgraduate or email internationaladmissions@dcu.ie

Commencement of Programme

The programme commences in September 2025.

 




 

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