University of Canterbury

New Zealand
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Masters

Sport Science

Offered at University of Canterbury, New Zealand
DegreeMasters
FieldMSc Sport Science
Duration18 months
Tuition45300.00

Overview

The Sport Science programme at the University of Canterbury builds advanced knowledge in areas such as biomechanics, exercise physiology, sport psychology, sport nutrition, strength and conditioning, and performance analysis. You’ll learn through a research-informed curriculum delivered by academic and industry experts. Career outcomes Graduates develop a broad, applied understanding of sport science and can pursue roles in performance sport, health and fitness, and sport-related organisations. Sports Scientist / Strength and Conditioning Specialist (professional sport, national/international sporting organisations) Development officer for sport and health-focused organisations Corporate or community health and fitness consultant Health promotion / lifestyle consultant Athletic programme coordinator Depending on your pathway, graduates may be eligible to pursue professional accreditation pathways with Sport and Exercise Science New Zealand (SESNZ) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Check the programme website for the most up-to-date accreditation guidance.

About this programme

Overview

The Sport Science programme at the University of Canterbury offers an in-depth exploration of various disciplines, including biomechanics, exercise physiology, sport psychology, sport nutrition, strength and conditioning, and performance analysis. The curriculum is informed by current research and delivered by experienced academics and industry professionals, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience.

What you'll study

This advanced programme focuses on applied knowledge and practical skills through a series of core courses. Course availability and sequencing may vary; therefore, it is advisable to consult with the programme coordinator for your specific study plan.

  • Innovation in Sport and Exercise
  • Coaching Physical Performance
  • Research Approaches for Health and Sport
  • Advanced Pathophysiology
  • Advanced Health Assessment
  • Evidence for Clinical Practice

Capstone / research component: The programme integrates advanced research methodologies and evidence-based practices. Depending on the chosen study plan, students may engage in a research-focused assessment. For specific assessment requirements, please refer to the programme website.

Electives: Elective courses may be available based on individual backgrounds and the current curriculum. Confirm available options with the university.

Entry requirements

Prospective students should check the university's guidelines for specific academic qualifications and GPA requirements, which may vary depending on the applicant's background and previous education.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Sport Science programme acquire a broad, practical understanding of the field and are well-prepared for a variety of career paths in areas such as performance sport, health and fitness, and sport-related organisations. Potential career roles include:

  • Sports Scientist / Strength and Conditioning Specialist in professional or national/international organisations
  • Development Officer for health and sport-focused organisations
  • Corporate or Community Health and Fitness Consultant
  • Health Promotion / Lifestyle Consultant
  • Athletic Programme Coordinator

Graduates may also be eligible for professional accreditation pathways with Sport and Exercise Science New Zealand (SESNZ) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). For the latest accreditation guidance, please consult the programme website.

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