MSc Clinical Exercise Science
- Country United Kingdom
- Course Duration 12 month
- Course Type Full Time
- Courses Campus On Campus
- Language Specification IELTS
- Program Level Post-Graduate
- Education Required Graduate
- Admission intake SEP
- Minimum GPA 3.1
Application Charges
Application Fee | Tution Fee |
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Free | GBP 18,300 |
Program Description
Advance your career with this Clinical Exercise Science Master’s degree. Learn how to support people with long-term health conditions and improve their quality of life from industry experts. On this MSc Clinical Exercise Science course, you’ll be equipped with practical and professional skills in fitness assessment and exercise interventions, such as medical management, exercise prescription and behaviour change.
Sports science at the University of Portsmouth is ranked 3rd of all post-1992 universities for research quality.
You’ll develop your understanding of key clinical applications, including the relationship between exercise and chronic disease, the psychological effects of exercise and the importance of testing, and put this into practice through physiological assessments.When you graduate, you’ll be in a strong position to pursue a career in a variety of clinical settings and have the opportunity to work towards becoming a certified clinical exercise physiologist.
Scholarships for sports students
We award around 20 student-athletes bursaries of between £500 and £3,000 per year.Eligibility
This course accepts UK, EU, and International students.Course highlights
- Connect with clinicians from Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust and learn real-life practical skills in physiological assessment
- Practise your skills in our Physiology and Biomechanics laboratories
- Learn how to communicate with clients in a professional and approachable way from experienced academics
- Build expertise and professional skills in medical management, fitness assessment, exercise prescription, behaviour change, exercise and physical activity.
- Work towards registering as a Clinical Exercise Physiologist