PROGRAM DETAILS
Duration1,5 academic year (full time)
Fees
€6,412 for whole program
LanguageGreek / English
CampusN/A
DOWNLOAD BROCHUREUpon completion of the program, graduates are expected to:
- Develop Expertise: Attain a high level of expertise in the field of Sport and Exercise Medicine, encompassing a comprehensive understanding of medical and performance-related aspects.
- Advance Research and Knowledge: Contribute to the advancement of knowledge in Sport and Exercise Science through research, innovation, and scholarly activities.
- Promote Patient-Centered Care: Foster an approach to healthcare that places the well-being of athletes and patients at the center of decision-making.
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate effectively with colleagues and other healthcare professionals in a multidisciplinary team to optimize patient care and performance outcomes.
- Ethical and Evidence-Based Practice: Embrace ethical and evidence-based practices in Sport and Exercise Medicine, ensuring the highest standards of care and decision-making.
- Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving: Develop critical thinking skills and the ability to solve complex issues systematically, making sound judgments and communicating decisions clearly.
- Effective Communication: Cultivate strong communication skills to convey complex medical information to athletes, patients, and other stakeholders.
- Lifelong Learning: Commit to lifelong learning and staying current with the latest research and practices in the field through continuing education.
Graduates of the program will be qualified for senior positions in sports science within national sports organizations and professional sports clubs. Moreover, employment opportunities will be available in the fields of injury rehabilitation and clinical conditions.
Due to its nature and content, the program places graduates at the forefront of global employment opportunities in the field of digital health (e-health). Furthermore, the program provides an excellent foundation for those wishing to pursue doctoral-level research.
Our goal is to create leaders who can work in the private and public sector, in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, sports organizations, and professional teams, with a multifaceted and contemporary perspective. Graduates will be equipped to offer their services without limitations, meeting the needs of an ever-evolving global health environment.
The admission criteria are determined by the General Student Regulations and the Academic Regulations of Frederick University.
The minimum specific requirements for admission to the program are as follows:
University Degree (Bachelor's): A degree in related fields such as Sports Sciences, Physiotherapy, Medical Sciences, Medicine, and Biosciences is required.
Proficiency in English: Level B2-C1 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Basic Digital Skills: Knowledge of digital tools and technologies.
Professional Experience: Experience with patients, athletes, or general population interventions is considered an advantage.
Module Group
ECTS
The student must successfully complete 65 ECTS, from the following list of modules:
No. | Code | Name | ECTS | Hours / week |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | DLSEH511 | APPLIED SPORT AND EXERCISE MEDICINE: REAL-WORLD PRACTICE | 10 | 3 |
2 | DLSEH512 | ADVANCED CONCEPTS IN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY | 10 | 3 |
3 | DLSEH513 | EVIDENCE – BASED BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS | 10 | 3 |
4 | DLSEH521 | CLINICAL REASONING AND REHABILITATION PLANNING | 10 | 3 |
5 | DLSEH522 | APPLIED BIOMECHANICS – HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE | 10 | 3 |
6 | DLSEH531 | NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN SPORT AND EXERCISE IS MEDICINE | 10 | 3 |
7 | DLSEH541 | PRACTICAL TRAINING | 5 | 3 |
The student must successfully complete 30 ECTS, from the following list of modules:
No. | Code | Name | ECTS | Hours / week |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | DLSEH501 | CLINICAL EXERCISE TESTING AND PRESCRIPTION | 10 | 3 |
2 | DLSEH502 | ADVANCED SPORTS PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT | 10 | 3 |
3 | DLSEH503 | CLINICAL EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY | 10 | 3 |
4 | DLSEH504 | ADVANCED SPORT INJURY REHABILITATION | 10 | 3 |
5 | DLSEH505 | PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEALTH: PUBLIC HEALTH, POLICY AND BEHAVIORAL TRANSFORMATION | 10 | 3 |
Total
95
Semesters
ECTS
No. | Code | Name | ECTS |
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1 | DLSEH511 | APPLIED SPORT AND EXERCISE MEDICINE: REAL-WORLD PRACTICE | 10 |
2 | DLSEH512 | ADVANCED CONCEPTS IN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY | 10 |
3 | DLSEH513 | EVIDENCE – BASED BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS | 10 |
TOTAL | 30 |
No. | Code | Name | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|
1 | DLSEH521 | CLINICAL REASONING AND REHABILITATION PLANNING | 10 |
2 | DLSEH522 | APPLIED BIOMECHANICS – HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE | 10 |
3 | DISSERTATION I OR 1 ELECTIVE | 10 | |
TOTAL | 30 |
No. | Code | Name | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|
1 | DLSEH531 | NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN SPORT AND EXERCISE IS MEDICINE | 10 |
2 | DISSERTATION OR 2 ELECTIVES | 20 | |
TOTAL | 30 |
No. | Code | Name | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|
1 | DLSEH541 | PRACTICAL TRAINING | 5 |
TOTAL | 30 |
The delivery of the program of study is supported by the following members of staff:
Rank | Name |
---|---|
Associate Professor | Dr. Georgios Charalambous |
Associate Professor | Dr. Emmanouil Papadopoulos |
Associate Professor | Dr. Harris Papadopoulos |
Assistant Professor | Dr. Garifallos Anagnostou |
Assistant Professor | Dr. Alexandros Argyriadis |
Assistant Professor | Dr. Panos Constantinides |
Assistant Professor | Dr. Elena Papacosta |
Assistant Professor - Programme Coordinator | Dr. Anthi Xenofontos |
Lecturer | Dr. Maria Papasavva |
Visiting Lecturer | Dr. Apostolia Ntovoli |
Visiting Lecturer | Dr. Panayiotis Paoullis |