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Course modules

MSc & MPhE in International Coaching Science

Between
National Taiwan Sport University & University of Physical Education, Budapest

Course structure

(updated 31th May 2016)

Category

Module

Credit

Semester

Natural Science

Anatomy

2

1

Natural Science

Exercise Physiology & Biochemistry

4

1

Natural Science

Human Biology

2

1

Social Science

Sport Psychology

3

1

Social Science

Sport Pedagogy

3

1

Social Science

Sociology, Sport and Ethics

3

1

Social Science

Talent Management and Development

4

1

Social Science

Sport Policies

3

1

Social Science

Decision and Strategies in Sport

3

1

Social Science

Social inclusion and volunteering

3

1

Thesis

Research Design and Methods

3

1

Thesis

Thesis I

6

1

Sport Field Practice

Strength and Conditioning*

3

1

Natural Science

Biomechanics

3

2

Natural Science

Training theory (+Periodisation)

5

2

Natural Science

Prevention

2

2

Natural Science

Sport Nutrition and Doping

3

2

Social Science

Long Term Athlete Development

2

2

Social Science

International affairs in sport

3

2

Social Science

Dual Career

2

2

Social Science

Sport and media

3

2

Sport Field Practice

Stretching

2

2

Sport Field Practice

General and Sport Specific Warm Up and Cool Down

2 2

Sport Field Practice

Training and Coaching

5

2

Thesis

Literature review

4

2

Thesis

Thesis II

6

2

Natural Science

High performance analysis

3

2

Natural Science

Injuries

2

2

Natural Science

Rehabilitation

3

2

Thesis

Data Analysis and Statistics

4 2

Sport Field Practice

Field experience I. (observations, events, competitions, interviews)

5 3

Thesis

Thesis III

6

3

Sport Field Practice

Field experience II. (observations, events, competitions, interviews)

5

4

Thesis

Thesis IV

8

4

Total credits

120

*Students who completed "Strength and Conditioning" and passed the exam will be offered a Certificate as
a qualified Strength and Conditioning coach. This subject will be co-taught by a lecturer from 
East Tennessee State University (USA) which is one of USA Olympic Training Centres.

 

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