LEEDS Trinity University’s BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation degree programme has been accredited by The Society of Sports Therapists.

The accreditation recognises the university’s commitment to provide adequate, effective and appropriate training to students on the programme through innovative learning and teaching and compulsory professional work placements.

The programme is a practically-focused degree pathway that enables students to assess, diagnose and treat sporting and occupational injuries, and rehabilitate athletes returning to sport and activity.

Accreditation from The Society of Sports Therapists means that Leeds Trinity students are eligible to become members once they have completed their compulsory professional work placements and graduated from the University. Members are recognised as having the relevant training, skills and knowledge across a wide a range of sports therapy professions including sport and exercise injury assessment, prevention, management and rehabilitation. They are also required to undertake yearly Continued Professional Development training to maintain their membership.