Physical Activity, Health and Sports Program (with Thesis)
Famagusta , Cyprus
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
1-2 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Exercise Science | Physical Education | Sports Science
Area of study
Health | Sports
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Physical Activity, Health and Sports Program (with Thesis) ** (M.S., 1 - 2 Years)
Description
The Master's Degree Programme in Physical Activity, Health and Sport is established to address the widespread prevalence of diseases caused by physical inactivity and unhealthy diets. The programme aims to promote interdisciplinary cooperation and scientific research to increase individuals' physical activity habits and healthy eating habits.
Curriculum
The programme is planned as “interdisciplinary” by the Faculty of Health Sciences, which includes programmes such as physiotherapy rehabilitation, nursing, nutrition and dietetics, paramedic, health management, exercise and sports sciences.
Admission
- Prospective applicants are required to have a Bachelor's Degree for Master's programs and also meet departmental admission requirements.
- The program is conducted in English. If a student does not have a valid English Proficiency Certificate accepted by EMU, their English level is determined through an exam administered by EMU.
Tuition Fees
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Research Interests
- Physical Activity, Health and Sports Thesis-based Master's Programme is interdisciplinary in nature and will be carried out in cooperation with the departments of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Nutrition and Dietetics, Nursing, and Exercise and Sports Sciences of the Faculty of Health Sciences.
- Applicants to the programme will have the opportunity to conduct research with an interdisciplinary approach that prioritises the promotion of health in a wide range of topics related to fields such as Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Nutrition and Dietetics, Nursing, and Exercise and Sports Sciences.
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