Master Human Movement Sciences
Program Overview
Human Movement Sciences
The Human Movement Sciences program is designed to help individuals better understand and improve human movement.
Overview
The program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of human movement, including the physiological, psychological, and biomechanical aspects.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Human Movement Sciences program have a wide range of career opportunities, including:
- Working in applied research at a rehabilitation center or sports institution
- Teaching in the field of sports or healthcare
- Roles such as embedded scientist, exercise physiologist, or knowledge broker
- Postdoctoral specializations, including:
- Sport Psychologist: With the specialization in Psychology in Sport, Performance, and Health, students can take the first step towards becoming a certified sports psychologist.
- Exercise Specialist: In combination with clinical experience, the master's program provides a solid foundation for becoming an ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist.
Alumni Profiles
Some notable alumni of the Human Movement Sciences program include:
- Hanka Steggink, Data Consultant at Capgemini
- Sjors Groot, Embedded Scientist at Team DSM
- Jet Cremer, Business and Data Analyst at Capgemini
- Cees-Jan van der Zweep, Founder and Owner of Improove Coaching
- Marc de Vries, Advisor/Trainer in Physical Labor
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the Human Movement Sciences program, students must meet the admission requirements, which can be found on the university's website.
Program Structure
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of human movement, including the physiological, psychological, and biomechanical aspects. The program structure includes:
- A master's degree in Human Movement Sciences
- Specializations in areas such as sports psychology and exercise physiology
- Opportunities for applied research and practical experience
Research Areas
The Human Movement Sciences program focuses on various research areas, including:
- Physiological aspects of human movement
- Psychological aspects of human movement
- Biomechanical aspects of human movement
- Applied research in sports and healthcare
Conclusion
The Human Movement Sciences program at VU University Amsterdam provides students with a comprehensive understanding of human movement and prepares them for a wide range of career opportunities in applied research, teaching, and industry. With its strong focus on research and practical experience, the program is ideal for students who want to make a meaningful contribution to the field of human movement sciences.
