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Western University Faculty of Health Sciences
Master of Clinical Science in Sports and Exercise Medicine (Advanced Health Care Practice)
- London, Canada
Master degree
Full time
1 year
Blended
English
This program prepares physiotherapists and physicians in the pillars of advanced practice to deliver advanced clinical care in sport injury and exercise medicine environments. Build your profile as leader, communicator, collaborator, health advocate, scholar and professional while developing sport and exercise medicine expertise.


University of Leeds
Sport and Exercise Medicine MSc
- Leeds, United Kingdom
Master degree
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The Sport and Exercise Medicine MSc at the University of Leeds is a flexible course tailored for medical doctors, physiotherapists, sport therapists, and allied healthcare professionals. This programm...
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Exercise Medicine degree programs at the Master's level focus on applying scientific principles to enhance physical performance and recovery in individuals. This field offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, allowing you to explore the complexities of exercise physiology, biomechanics, and rehabilitation techniques.
Through coursework, you'll study areas such as exercise prescription for chronic diseases, advanced nutrition strategies, and injury prevention methodologies. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on how exercise influences health outcomes and performance. You may also learn to design personalized fitness programs that cater to diverse populations, from athletes to individuals with specific health needs.
This program prepares you for various career paths, such as clinical exercise physiologist, rehabilitation specialist, or fitness director. Graduates possess skills that are increasingly valuable in healthcare settings, sports organizations, and wellness programs, equipping them to promote healthier lifestyles and optimize performance in various contexts.