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Master's Degree in Physical Activity and Health: Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Explore physical activity and health subjects, and gain knowledge in key areas such as sports management, training innovation and digital fitness business strategies. This programme will teach you how to create and manage successful projects in the health and wellbeing sector.

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Sports Science Modules

This master's degree consists of 12 compulsory modules worth 5 ECTS credits each, totalling 60 ECTS creditsPhysical activity and health subjects address topics such as innovation in training, strategies in sports business and treatment of diseases through physical exercise. Key modules covered in this training programme include oncology, personal training business strategy and women and physical exercise. Take a detailed look at the academic programme we have developed for this master's degree.

ModuleECTS
Training Assessment and Optimisation: Innovation and New Technologies Applied to Resistance Training5
Training Assessment and Optimisation: Innovation and New Technologies Applied to Strength Training5
Training Assessment and Optimisation: Innovation and New Technologies Applied to Training Agility, Balance, Coordination and Mobility5
Innovation and Strategy in Personal Training Businesses: From Ideas to Income5
Technology, Management, Finance and Marketing for Growth: Optimise Your Business5
New Trends in Creating an Online Business: The Importance of Social Media5
Innovative Strategies through Exercise for the Management of Obesity and Diabetes5
Cancer: Multidimensional Approaches through Physical Exercise and Innovation5
New Models of Intervention through Physical Exercise in Neuromuscular and Degenerative Diseases5
Innovation in Physical Exercise to Combat Sedentary Lifestyles in Adults5
Physical Exercise and Comprehensive Health in Older Adults: Innovation and Technology5
Women and Physical Exercise: Innovative Intervention Strategies at Critical Stages5