High-Performance Sport represents the pinnacle context of sports science application.
You will learn:
The minor aims to provide experience and preparation for the transitional step from undergraduate to post-graduate or potential industry employment.
The minor positions you to understand practitioner roles in High-Performance sport with the potential to develop a career as a multi-disciplinarian (e.g., a coach; program manager) or specialist sports scientist (e.g., physiologist, biomechanist, psychologist, skill-acquisitionist, strength & conditioner, nutritionist, or performance analyst).
The minor aims to provide experience and preparation for the transitional step from undergraduate to post-graduate or potential industry employment.
The minor positions you to understand practitioner roles in High-Performance sport with the potential to develop a career as a multi-disciplinarian (e.g., a coach; program manager) or specialist sports scientist (e.g., physiologist, biomechanist, psychologist, skill-acquisitionist, strength & conditioner, nutritionist, or performance analyst).
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