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Upper Iowa University
Bachelor in Exercise Science
- Fayette, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Do you have a strong interest in helping others attain their personal health, exercise or athletic goals? In UIU’s Exercise Science program we prepare students for a variety of career opportunities in the arena of physical activity, sport and health, as well as prepare students to pursue graduate studies.


Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen
Bachelor in Physiotherapy
- Groningen, Netherlands
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Do you want to help people for whom movement does not come naturally (anymore)? Are you curious about the human body and would you like to learn how to help people with different mobility problems? From an athlete with a knee injury to an office worker with back problems. From a toddler with developmental disabilities to a gentleman with Parkinson's disease. Do you want to get people moving healthily again? Then the International Physiotherapy Programme (IPP) might be right up your street.


Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera
Degree in Physiotherapy
- Valencia, Spain
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
Spanish
Studying at CEU UCH is betting on a different University in what it does and how it does it. It is combining experience, with innovation. It is being international without leaving home. It is, in short, choosing the most complete option to become what you propose.
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Studying Sports Therapy at the Bachelor's level immerses you in the science of injury prevention and rehabilitation, making this field both impactful and dynamic. You'll learn how to support athletes and active individuals through hands-on training and theoretical knowledge.
Through courses in anatomy, physiology, and therapeutic techniques, you'll gain insight into human biomechanics and the factors affecting performance and recovery. You'll develop skills such as designing tailored rehabilitation programs, applying manual therapy techniques, and understanding sports nutrition's role in recovery. Students build confidence as they engage with clinical placements and real-world scenarios, preparing for practice in diverse settings.
As a student of Sports Therapy, you'll emphasize evidence-based practices and critical thinking to assess and address injuries effectively. Graduates typically pursue careers as sports therapists, rehabilitation specialists, or athletic trainers, with opportunities to work in sports teams, clinics, and wellness centers, showcasing the value of their expertise in various health and fitness environments.