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3 Exercise Medicine BSc Degree Programs


Long Island University, Brooklyn - INTO USA
BS Exercise Science & Wellness
- Brooklyn, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
The B.S. in Exercise Science & Wellness specifically focuses on areas such as human performance, exercise physiology, strength & conditioning, nutrition, biomechanics, sports management and inclusive fitness programing.


LUNEX
Bachelor in Sport and Exercise Science
- Differdange, Luxembourg
BSc
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Sport and Exercise Science programme offers students the required theoretical knowledge and practical experience of scientific principles relating to motor learning, physiology, nutrition, biomechanics and psychology.
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Tunku Abdul Rahman University College
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sports and Exercise Science
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
BSc
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The skills gained from a degree in sports and exercise science could certainly fire the starting gun for an interesting and rewarding career.
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Exercise Medicine degree programs at the Bachelor's level focus on the application of exercise science to improve health and performance. This field combines knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and nutrition to promote physical well-being and prevent injuries.
In these programs, you'll dive into courses such as exercise physiology, anatomy for exercise, and sports nutrition, training students to assess fitness levels and develop personalized exercise plans. You'll practice using assessment tools to evaluate cardiovascular health, strength, and flexibility, equipping you with competencies essential for advancing health initiatives.
Students often build confidence through hands-on experiences, such as working with clients in clinical and community settings. Graduates typically pursue careers as exercise physiologists, fitness specialists, or health coaches, roles that encourage advocacy for healthy lifestyles. Additionally, they may work in rehabilitation centers or sports organizations, implementing exercise programs designed to enhance performance and recovery. These experiences pave the way for a solid career in a growing field focused on health and wellness.