The MSc in Applied Physiology offers a comprehensive program that combines mentorship with a flexible curriculum suited for students aiming for doctoral studies or careers in biomedical, health, or sport sciences. It emphasizes the integrative study of human organ systems, from disease states to elite performance, and includes opportunities for off-campus research, independent studies, and thesis work with faculty mentorship. The program is designed to meet individual career goals through an open curriculum tailored by a student’s faculty mentor, fostering personalized academic pathways.
Why this course is highly recommended
The MSc in Applied Physiology is ideal for students planning to pursue a doctoral degree or build a career in health and sport sciences. Its mentorship model and customizable curriculum enable students to align their studies with specific career goals and research interests, making it a flexible and tailored pathway for future academic or professional advancement.
This program focuses on the integrative understanding of human organ systems across health and disease spectrums. It is tailored for students interested in biomedical, health, or sport sciences, with a strong emphasis on research and application in these areas.
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Candidates need a bachelor's degree from an accredited university with a minimum GPA of 3.0, along with three letters of reference, official transcripts, a personal statement, and a resume or CV. Preference is given to applicants with relevant laboratory experience, particularly for those applying for teaching assistantships.

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Graduates can pursue careers in biomedical, health, or sport sciences; many also use this degree as a stepping stone towards doctoral-level programs like PhD, MD, or DPT. The program’s research and practical focus prepare students for diverse roles in research, healthcare, and sports performance.