University of Canterbury

New Zealand
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Strength and Conditioning

Offered at University of Canterbury, New Zealand
FieldStrength & Conditioning
Duration3 years
Tuition35750.00

Overview

Strength and Conditioning at the University of Canterbury helps you build the knowledge and practical skills to design training that improves athletic performance and supports safe, evidence-based development.You’ll study core areas such as exercise physiology, sport nutrition, and injury rehabilitation, preparing you for roles in sport and performance environments.

About this programme

Overview

The Strength and Conditioning course at the University of Canterbury equips students with the essential knowledge and practical expertise to design training programs aimed at enhancing athletic performance and promoting safe, evidence-based development. This comprehensive program prepares you for a variety of roles within sports and performance contexts.

What you'll study

The curriculum is structured around applied and science-based coursework. Key areas of study typically include:

  • Sport Nutrition
  • Strength and Conditioning
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Injury and Rehabilitation
  • Physical Preparation Coaching
  • Skill Acquisition in Sport
  • Strength and Conditioning for Sports Performance
  • Performance Nutrition and Recovery Monitoring

Curriculum note: Some courses may involve working with children, which could require a police check and an interview at the start of those courses. Please consult the program website for comprehensive curriculum details, including sequencing and assessment information.

Entry requirements

While specific entry requirements, such as minimum GPA or equivalent qualifications, are not detailed, it is advisable to check the University of Canterbury program website for the most accurate and current academic prerequisites.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Strength and Conditioning program can pursue various career paths within the sports and fitness industry, including roles in athletic training, performance coaching, rehabilitation services, and sports nutrition. This multifaceted education prepares you to contribute effectively to the enhancement of athletic performance and overall well-being in various settings.

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