The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BSc | Full-time | 4 years | find out | find out | find out |
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Aims
The aim of the program is to provide students with an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the scientific principles governing sports performance, physical education, exercise and health and physical activity.
Objectives
The main objectives of this programme are to:
In addition, students who will choose coaching as a minor will be able to:
The programme has both an academic (theoretical and practical) skills and a sports science market orientation. It focuses on studying and analyzing the latest trends and developments in the sports science and physical education academia. Consequently, it is targeting students who intend to pursue post-graduate studies in the relevant area, as well as, those who may wish to immediately enter the sports science and physical education job market following graduation.
Career Prospects
Sports Science is a field which is characterized by continuous changes and challenges. It is among the most rapidly growing areas of the sports and athletics industry in both nationally and internationally. Due to the highly competitive nature of the field and the rapidly evolving 'character' there is a requirement for competent graduates. On successful completion of the program graduates will be able to provide leadership and expertise and gain entry into a wide range of careers in the world of sport science, physical education and fitness and leisure centres, as well as, in other areas related to sports, exercise and health.
Potential employment opportunities include:
Access to Further Studies
Upon graduation, students may have direct access to further postgraduate (MSc, MA, MRes, MPhil) studies, such as in sports science and physical education in general or specifically in sports physiology, exercise nutrition, fitness and health, clinical exercise physiology, strength and conditioning, sports coaching, sports psychology, athletic training and sports physiotherapy.
Contact University of Nicosia to find course entry requirements.
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