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The Master's program specializing in Motor Learning and Control (MLC) equips students for professional paths in coaching, physical education, human physiology, and rehabilitative therapy. This curriculum emphasizes studying cognitive frameworks of human perception and movement, along with the behavioral, biomechanical, and neurological foundations of motor skill development. Participants are motivated to engage in pioneering research projects utilizing cutting-edge lab facilities. The program also provides hands-on clinical opportunities by working with diverse populations across various age groups and health statuses.
Given the MLC program's multidisciplinary approach, students are advised to explore coursework in biomechanics, psychology, neuroscience, statistics, and engineering. We strongly promote collaboration between students and faculty across these disciplines to foster innovative research initiatives. Thesis projects can focus on either fundamental scientific inquiries or practical clinical applications, tailored to each student's interests and academic background.