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This program offers students the chance to study how the human body functions during physical activity and how sports contribute to overall wellness. Designed to open doors to diverse graduate career paths in healthcare, athletics, education, and industry, this degree delivers comprehensive knowledge in human physiology, psychology, anatomy, movement mechanics, and biochemistry.
The curriculum emphasizes practical learning through various teaching methods like case studies, problem-solving exercises, and lab sessions, combining academic excellence with real-world application. Beyond understanding the biological, psychological, and mechanical aspects of human performance, the program focuses on enhancing essential communication skills - both verbal and nonverbal - through direct engagement with sports science scenarios.
Students will gain specialized training in designing exercise regimens and assessing their physiological impacts.
The foundation year serves as an introductory phase, building essential academic skills while covering core topics like research methodologies, scientific principles, and communication strategies.