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This program offers the chance to study how the human body functions during physical activity and how sports contribute to overall wellness. Designed to prepare students for diverse graduate-level careers in health, education, professional athletics, and related industries, this degree focuses on building a solid foundation in human physiology, psychology, anatomy, movement mechanics, and biochemistry.
The curriculum emphasizes practical learning through various teaching methods such as case studies, problem-solving exercises, and lab sessions, combining scientific precision with real-world professional applications. In addition to understanding the physiological, psychological, and mechanical aspects of human performance, the program helps cultivate essential communication skills - including active listening and both verbal and nonverbal techniques - through direct engagement with sport science scenarios.
Students will gain specialized knowledge and hands-on experience in designing exercise regimens while learning to assess and track their physiological impacts.
4 years with placement option