KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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Sports Technology

Tuition18901.00

Overview

OverviewThe  Sports Technology programme from KTH Royal Institute of Technology provides a unique understanding of the areas of sports science and engineering. Graduates gain the skills to develop new technologies for measuring sports performance and advanced healthcare. The two-year master’s programme in sports technology provides an interdisciplinary background in sport science and engineering. This provides the best conditions for asking the right questions and finding the most exciting answers regarding measurement, simulation, and analysis of sports performance, health and medical care.Technically, Sports Technology focuses on the measurement, simulation, and motion and performance analysis. The programme consists of traditional engineering courses in electrical engineering and mechanics to provide technical skills. The programme also includes courses focusing on entrepreneurship, innovation and design. These courses are complemented by a course in sport and exercise physiology, which is read at GIH (The Swedish school of Sport and Health Science). The interdisciplinary nature of the programme ensures skills in cooperation and dialogue with different groups as well as the ability to handle social, economic and environmental issues.CareerThe labour market and society's needs of engineers with knowledge about how to measure, simulate and analyse human movements and achievements are enormous. Such knowledge gives the prerequisites for creating a sustainable society, where everyone can live a healthy and valuable life regardless of age and with different physical and mental conditions. Engineers with these skills will be required in several social sectors in sports, health care, rehabilitation and in several different types of technology companies.The examples of technology companies that have a clear sports profile are extended and are becoming even longer. Some of the most famous companies are Suunto, Precor, Sports Tracker, Garmin, Silva, Adidas and Nike. Wearables in the form of training clocks, activity meters, cameras, etc. are a clear product range in which engineers from our master's programme will be able to provide essential and necessary knowledge. Visit the programme website for more information Get more details Visit programme website

About this programme

Overview

The Sports Technology program at KTH Royal Institute of Technology offers a comprehensive understanding of sports science and engineering. Graduates develop the skills necessary to innovate new technologies for assessing sports performance and enhancing healthcare.

What you'll study

This two-year master's program provides an interdisciplinary foundation in sport science and engineering, enabling students to formulate pertinent questions and seek engaging answers related to measurement, simulation, and analysis of sports performance, health, and medical care.

Focusing on measurement, simulation, and motion analysis, the curriculum includes traditional engineering courses in electrical engineering and mechanics, equipping students with essential technical skills. Additionally, courses on entrepreneurship, innovation, and design are part of the program, complemented by a course in sport and exercise physiology offered at GIH (The Swedish School of Sport and Health Science). This interdisciplinary approach fosters collaboration and dialogue among diverse groups while addressing social, economic, and environmental challenges.

Entry requirements

Prospective students should have a background in engineering or a related field, with a strong interest in sports technology and its applications. Specific entry requirements may vary, so it's advisable to consult the university's official website for detailed information.

Career prospects

  • The demand for engineers skilled in measuring, simulating, and analyzing human movement is significant across various sectors, including sports, healthcare, and rehabilitation. This expertise contributes to building a sustainable society where individuals can lead healthy and fulfilling lives, regardless of age or physical condition.
  • Graduates may find opportunities in numerous technology companies with a sports focus, such as Suunto, Precor, Sports Tracker, Garmin, Silva, Adidas, and Nike. The growing market for wearable technology, including training watches, activity trackers, and cameras, highlights the essential knowledge that engineers from this master's program can provide.

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