International Foundation Year in Computing, Engineering and Health Sciences (ICAS) (2.5 Term), Leading to Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

Study Group - Teesside University

UK,England

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44 Months

Duration

CAD 15,500/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Nov 2025

Apply Date

UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1992

Total Students: 21,276 +

Int. Students: 1,076 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Campus Heart, Southfield Rd, Middlesbrough TS1 3BX, United Kingdom

International Foundation Year in Computing, Engineering and Health Sciences (ICAS) (2.5 Term), Leading to Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

Program Overview

International Foundation Year in Computing, Engineering and Health Sciences

Looking to study a STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) degree in the UK? Our International Foundation Year programme helps you to develop the subject-specific, study and English language skills to allow you to thrive on your chosen undergraduate degree at the innovative Teesside University.

Why study computing, Engineering or Health sciences at Teesside University?

Teesside University expertly combines in-classroom and practical learning, so you graduate with the skills to succeed in your chosen career. At Teesside, you can benefit from:

  • Work placements to help put your skills into practice
  • Engineering programmes recognised by the Engineering Council, allowing you to graduate with an accredited degree
  • Purpose-built engineering laboratories designed around power, electrical engineering, aerospace engineering, civil engineering & telecommunications
  • Industry standard learning facilities including virtual reality, motion capture, green screen and animation studios
  • The chance to show your skills to industry professionals with the ExpoSeries events for final year students in engineering, computing, games, animation, concept art, media and digital art.

Leading to:  Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation BSc (Hons)

You help manage pain and dysfunction in sporting and clinical environments for athletes and sedentary people.

The course is accredited by the British Association of Sports Rehabilitators and Trainers (BASRaT), and there are opportunities to complete other vocational certified awards including pre-hospital trauma and gym-based instruction.

The course is a mixture of vocationally relevant skills with academic underpinning, giving you the latest evidence-based practice to facilitate the skills to become a confident, professional and successful rehabilitator.

You develop skills in sports massage; hands-on anatomy; manual diagnostic testing; gym-based conditioning and Olympic lifting; biomechanical and physiological screening; land and pool-base rehabilitation; peripheral and spinal mobilisations and trauma care. Academically, you develop key writing, report and statistical skills, while developing a scientific research ability.

At Teesside you are supported to develop your working practice via internal placements and key links with external professional football, rugby and clinical/health-based placements, giving you exposure to high level industry specific knowledge and facilities. You gain valuable experience in a range of professional environments, from internal sports massage clinics, rehabilitation clinics, pitch-side first aid, external sports teams and musculoskeletal practice.

Our meaningful industry relationships see employers access our facilities and knowledge base because they see it as pivotal to successful outcomes within industry. Your academic team are research and industry active, meaning you benefit from live case research, and cutting-edge developments in sports therapy and rehabilitation. This ensures you develop an evidence-base practice approach to your working practices, meaning you follow the science to help patients safely and effectively.

As a BSc Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation graduate you become a practitioner to assess, treat, manage and prevent an array of musculoskeletal injuries.