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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe training program in the Branch of Sports Training is a university curriculum designated for the second year of the Bachelors degree. It prepares graduates to work in elite- level sports professions through a two-semester academic track that serves as a strong scientific and pedagogical foundation for a more specialized focus in the third year (Competitive Sports Training).
Students study foundational modules directly related to the nature of future sports professions, including individual, group, and team training.
The curriculum for this division and its specialization includes several core modules aimed at equipping students with the ability to design detailed training programs tailored to the level of the athlete—whether the training is individual or team-based, across different genders and age groups.
The foundational modules for the Sports Training Branch cover the third and fourth semesters.
These serve as a base for the scientific and methodological knowledge required in the specialization semesters. The core courses focus particularly on essential modules for any coach aspiring to achieve outstanding results within the highly competitive global sportslandscape.
These include interrelated programming methodologies that enable students to understand and apply sports training theories and methods, and to design field-based training programs adapted to real-world scenarios in the job market.
The advanced modules in the Competitive Sports Training specialization are delivered during the fifth and sixth semesters. They aim to strengthen the leadership and scientific foundation of the student, enabling a better understanding of the practical realities of coaching in sports fields and stadiums for local and regional clubs and teams.
The specialization program emphasizes carefully structured modules from all relevant angles to ensure that graduates acquire the full set of leadership skills and strategic planning methods necessary to achieve the expected goals in both amateur and elite-level competitive sports
Admission to the Branch of Sports Training and its specialization in Competitive Sports Training requires successful completion of the first year of the Bachelors program.
Students must select this track from the list of available options on the academic orientationform.
Selection is based on the student’s academic ranking and their future career interests. Furthermore, the orientation committee evaluates the student’s profile to ensure alignment with the sports sector’s need for qualified coaches in both team and individual disciplines, capable of guiding athletes and teams to high-level performance.
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