Master of Science [M.S] (Human Performance)
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₹17.1 L/Yr
The Master of Science in Exercise and Sport Science-Human Performance is an interdisciplinary program of study for those interested in learning and applying scientific principles to training of physically active individuals and athletes at all levels (e.g. recreational, high school, college, professional). Areas of study include physiology, biomechanics, and motor learning. Students in Human Performance can choose an emphasis in strength and conditioning or applied sport science. Students interested in studying the responses and adaptations to the training of athletes, pursuing a career as a strength and conditioning coach, a sport coach, or working in a fitness/athletic enhancement center are encouraged to apply to this graduate program.
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