2 Sports Science MSc degrees in Japan
- MSc
- Asia
- Japan
- Sport and Exercise Studies
- Sports Science
2 Sports Science MSc degrees in Japan
Daito Bunka University
Sports and Health Science Master's Program
- Higashimatsuyama, Japan
MSc
On-Campus
The Sports and Health Science Master's Program offered by the Graduate School of Sports and Health Science provides the sports-related major (which consists of courses in the sports science and applied sports science areas) and the health-related major (which consists of courses in the health science and health information science areas) and conducts cross-sectional and interdisciplinary education and research regarding sports, physical activities, health, and medical care. Based on the above, and as the goal of its education and research, the program aims to produce teachers with a broad perspective and high-level knowledge and skills who have senshuu-menkyo jo (a specialized teacher's license that requires a master's degree), specialized instructors in their respective fields, and professionals.
Juntendo University
Master of Science in Health and Sports Science
- Bunkyo City, Japan
MSc
On-Campus
The Master of Science Program is comprised of two years of course work focused on a “Health and Sports Science Specialization.”
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Students who wish to pursue a career in the field of fitness can study sports science and have potential job titles such as fitness director or personal trainer. Many programs offer opportunities for students to apply what they learn in the classroom in a practical setting.
Japan has one of the highly integrated higher education systems in Asia. Japans approach to science and technology is highly rated thus their education levels very structured from childhood to primary through secondary to tertiary levels. With 126 million people living in Japan it has a cultural rich environment. Greater Tokyo area is the largest metropolitan area in the world, with over 30 million residents.