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Masters Degrees in Movement Sciences Worldwide

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Human Movement Sciences Master Degree

University of Groningen Netherlands

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Human Movement Sciences (Research Master) Master Degree

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Netherlands

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Graduate Certificate in Human Movement Science Graduate Certificate

University of Canberra Australia

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Master of Science in Kinesiology MSc

The University of British Columbia (UBC) Canada

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Sport and Exercise Science MSc, PG Dip, Postgraduate Certificate

Sheffield Hallam University United Kingdom

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Master of Science in Exercise Physiology and Sport Sciences MSc

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Norway

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Exercise Science and Health MSc

University of East London (UEL) United Kingdom

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Transplantation MRes

Newcastle University United Kingdom

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Study a Movement Sciences Masters abroad in 2025

If you are interested in studying the movement of the human body, sometimes referred to as kinesiology, then a degree in movement sciences may be for you. You will study areas like human anatomy, exercise physiology, biology and more as you learn more about the complexity of human movement.

To study movement sciences, you should have a general interest in human physiology, perhaps from a sporting or rehabilitation background.

Topics you are likely to cover when studying in this field include:

  • Human anatomy
  • Biochemistry
  • Physiology
  • Physiotherapy
  • Strength & conditioning
  • Sport
  • Motor control

Graduates of degrees in Movement Sciences are likely to go on to have careers in areas such as:

  • Physiotherapy & rehabilitation
  • Providing sports sciences for athletics/sporting teams
  • Health promotion & research

Postgraduate programmes in Movement Sciences are most commonly offered at universities as:

  • Masters of Science (MSc/MS degree) and Master Degree, which typically take between 1-2 years to complete when studied Full-time
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), which typically take up to 4 years when studied Full-time, or 6 years studied Part-time
  • Postgraduate Diploma (PG Dip), which will typically take 1 year to complete when studied Full-Time

Entry requirements for postgraduate programmes in Movement Sciences will usually include a bachelor/undergraduate degree in a related field such as Sports Science, Biology or Kinesiology.

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