Overview
This English-language Master's programme is a research-focused training track that links scientific inquiry with applied practice in sport and exercise science. It aims to equip students with the theoretical foundations and practical competencies needed to address health and performance challenges, while also preparing graduates for leadership roles with an international outlook.
What you will learn
Students gain hands-on skills such as physiological performance testing and biomechanical analysis, and learn how to design evidence-based training plans for competitive athletes as well as exercise programmes for recreational participants and the general population, with a strong emphasis on prevention. The curriculum balances methodical, research-oriented instruction with practical applications to ensure graduates can meet the demands of relevant professional fields.
Career progression and research
Every student completes a substantial Master’s thesis that is expected to make an original contribution to the field, and the programme provides the academic environment and training needed for those who wish to pursue doctoral study in sport and exercise sciences. The mix of applied skills, research experience and managerial orientation readies graduates for roles in health and performance sectors at both national and international levels.
Program expectations / requirements
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This master’s programme requires either a full sport-science bachelor’s degree or a related scientific/medical degree with a minimum amount of relevant coursework. Credit totals are given in CP (credit points), a standard way of measuring study workload in European higher education; 180 CP corresponds to a typical three‑year bachelor’s degree.
If your qualification was completed outside the referenced system, the admissions office will assess whether your degree is comparable. In the case of scientific or medical degrees, you must have completed at least the specified amount of coursework (expressed here as CP) in relevant subjects. If you are unsure whether your prior studies meet these criteria, contact admissions with your transcript and module descriptions.
Admission requirements (summary)
Winter Semester (International)
15 July 2026
Winter Semester (EU/EEA)
21 July 2026
Graduates are prepared for careers in performance support and health-oriented roles within sport organisations, rehabilitation and preventive health services, fitness and conditioning departments, and research institutions. The combination of practical testing skills, programme design expertise and research training also opens opportunities in programme management, consultancy and applied sport science services.
For those wishing to continue in academia, the programme provides a strong foundation for doctoral studies in sport and exercise sciences and related research fields.