University of Münster | 3 years |
Germany | Full Time |
Bachelor of Science | Onsite |
The Bachelor’s program BSc in Sports and Exercise aims to a multidisciplinary approach to human movement and exercise. Students will acquire scientific knowledge and methodology in human movement and exercise sciences. The content is organised in a modular structure. The program differentiates between two main research areas (health and expertise).
Course Details BSc in Sports and Exercise:
First-year: Basic module (health studies, expertise studies, communication, cooperation and leadership in groups, writing and presenting skills), lecture module (sports institutions and participation, basics in sports medicine, neuromotor learning and control, biological psychology, motor development over the lifespan), research design and statistics (methods and data acquisition, SPSS tutorial), neuromotor management and modelling, gender and diversity, professional acting in elite sports, an internship in sport and exercise organisations.
Second-year: Research design and statistics, neuromotor control and modelling, gender and diversity, sport psychology, neurocognition and performance, data acquisition and analysis, professional acting in health sports, research project.
Third-year: Professional acting in health sports, scientific internship, supervision and coaching, final module (Bachelor’s thesis and defence)
Tuition fees: There is no tuition fee in public universities in Germany, but you will pay a semester contribution fee. Social semester fee of 303.52 EUR per semester, but including a semester ticket covering public transport for the greater Münster area and the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
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General qualifications for university entrance (e.g., Abitur, “matric” or equivalent qualifications)
English
No tuition fees
Bachelor
Non-EU applicants: 1 May to 31 May for the following winter semester
Good English skills are required.
The University of Münster is a German public research university in the city of Münster, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is Germany’s fifth-largest university, with over 43,000 students and over 120 disciplines of study in 15 departments, and one of the most important hubs of German intellectual life.
Non-EU applicants: 1 May to 31 May for the following winter semester
EU Applicants: 1 May to 15 July for the following winter semester
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