Sustainable Exercise for Health Promotion - Theory and Practice
In the course the students will learn relevant exercise physiology test methods, and write a project plan as a basis for their upcoming master’s thesis within the scientific disciple of Exercise biomedicine where scientific, sustainability, equality and ethical perspectives are considered.
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Pace of study: Half-time
Teaching form: Campus
Language of instruction: Teaching is conducted in English.
Instructional time: Day-time
Selection information: Available for exchange students. Limited numbers of seats: More information on selection rules
Application code: HH-X0599
Level: Second cycle
Entry requirements:
Bachelor's degree within the main field of study in biomedicine, physiotherapy, sports science or equivalent, of which 15 credits anatomy and physiology, 7.5 credits exercise training and 15 credits scientific degree project. The degree must be equivalent to a Swedish kandidatexamen and must have been awarded from an internationally recognised university. English 6 or English level 2. Exemption of the requirement in Swedish is granted for those with foreign grades.