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2 Exercise Medicine Course Programs


FutureLearn
Exercise Prescription for the Prevention and Treatment of Disease Course - Trinity College Dublin
- Online Ireland
Course
Part time
2 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Discover how physical exercise can help patients, including those with cardiovascular disease, mental health problems and cancer.


Franklin College
Course in - EXERCISE SCIENCE
- Franklin, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Franklin College exercise science major is designed to prepare students for careers in clinical and sports performance settings, covering anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, nutrition, exercise and more.
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Exercise Medicine degree programs focus on the science of physical activity and its impact on health and performance. At the Courses level, this field blends practical experience with theoretical knowledge, preparing you to enhance physical well-being through specialized training and exercise prescriptions.
You'll explore subjects such as exercise physiology, biomechanics, and rehabilitation techniques. This program equips you with the ability to assess physical fitness and design tailored exercise programs for diverse populations. Engaging in practical labs and simulations helps you develop hands-on experience in areas like exercise prescription for chronic diseases and athletic performance enhancement.
As students delve into advanced concepts, they strengthen problem-solving and analytical skills vital in health and wellness fields. Graduates can pursue careers in fitness coaching, rehabilitation, and health promotion, working in gyms, hospitals, or community health organizations. With a focus on evidence-based practice, this program encourages intellectual growth while addressing the complexities of human movement and health.