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Masters Degrees in Strength and Conditioning Worldwide

Strength and Conditioning MSc

Hartpury University United Kingdom

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Strength, Conditioning and Rehabilitation MSc

University of Portsmouth United Kingdom

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Strength and Conditioning MSc

Coventry University United Kingdom

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Strength and Conditioning MSc

University of East London (UEL) United Kingdom

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Strength and Conditioning MSc

University of Bolton United Kingdom

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Sports Sciences (Strength and Conditioning) MSc

University of Chester United Kingdom

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High Performance Sport: Strength and Conditioning MSc

UCAM Universidad Catolica De Murcia Spain

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Research Strength & Conditioning MRes

Cardiff Metropolitan University United Kingdom

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Strength and Conditioning MSc

Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) United Kingdom

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Strength and Conditioning MSc

University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) United Kingdom

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Strength and Conditioning PG Dip, MSc

University of Edinburgh United Kingdom

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Strength and Conditioning MSc

University of Wolverhampton United Kingdom

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Advanced Coaching in Strength and Conditioning MSc

University of South Wales United Kingdom

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Strength and Conditioning MSc

Bournemouth University (BU) United Kingdom

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Master of Strength and Conditioning (by Coursework) Master Degree

Federation University Australia Australia

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Strength and Conditioning MSc

University of Greenwich United Kingdom

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Strength and Conditioning MSc

University of Chichester United Kingdom

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Strength and Conditioning MSc

University of Bedfordshire United Kingdom

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Study a Strength and Conditioning Masters abroad in 2025

Work towards a more advanced role within sports.

A masters degree in strength and conditioning will give you the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge you already have around sports performance, ensuring that you have a well-rounded understanding of how to make athletes healthy and strong. A masters degree can also be a good option if you wish to move from one career to another.

Usually taking 1-2 years to complete, a masters degree in strength and conditioning covers a range of subjects. Modules could include performance and injury, sport psychology, youth development, and neuromechanics of human movement, among others.

Admission Requirements

Admission to a strength and conditioning masters degree normally requires a bachelors degree in a related field, or relevant professional experience. Some universities might accept students who have previously studied in a different subject area. There might be other academic requirements, which your university can give you more information about.

You will also need to provide evidence of your language proficiency. If your degree is taught in English and you are not exempt from language requirements, you can do this with IELTS or TOEFL results, which are two of the most widely accepted English language tests.

Tuition Fees

International students are required to pay tuition fees in most countries. You might be eligible for financial assistance in the form of a scholarship or grant, which can significantly help with the cost of studying abroad. It is important to do your research before applying for any kind of financial support.

Careers

Graduates of a masters degree in strength and conditioning will have gained an advanced knowledge of sports performance and coaching, and will be able to take on a more senior or challenging role. You might choose to look for a job, such as strength and conditioning coach, exercise coach, or sports scientist. You could also pursue further studies, like a PhD or research degree.

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