Overview
This department blends physical education, sports science, and health education. The curriculum covers exercise physiology, fitness training, sports management, and health awareness.
This department blends physical education, sports science, and health education. The curriculum covers exercise physiology, fitness training, sports management, and health awareness.
Exercise Physiology
Sports Management
Fitness Training
Health Education
This area explores the physiological responses and adaptations of the human body to physical activity and exercise. Students learn about muscle function, energy systems, cardiovascular performance, and respiratory responses during exercise. The course emphasizes the scientific principles behind training, performance enhancement, and recovery, preparing students to design safe and effective exercise programs for diverse populations.
This subject introduces students to the business and organizational side of sports. Key topics include sports marketing, event planning, facility management, sponsorship, and team operations. Students gain insights into managing sports organizations, coordinating athletic programs, and understanding the legal and ethical considerations within the sports industry. The curriculum prepares graduates for roles in sports administration, coaching, and event management.
Focused on practical skills and training methodologies, this component covers strength and conditioning, personal training techniques, and fitness assessments. Students learn to develop individualized training plans based on client goals, fitness levels, and health conditions. Emphasis is placed on biomechanics, exercise prescription, injury prevention, and the use of modern fitness equipment and technologies.
This area aims to promote awareness and understanding of healthy lifestyles through structured education. Topics include nutrition, mental health, stress management, disease prevention, and community health initiatives. Students are trained to create and deliver wellness programs in schools, workplaces, and communities, helping individuals make informed decisions about their health and well-being.