
Örebro University offers the Master’s in Sports Physiology and Medicine as a two-year full-time program focused on the scientific understanding of human performance, physical training, and sports-related health sciences. The program integrates medical knowledge with exercise science to improve athletic performance and health outcomes.
Graduates are prepared for roles in sports medicine, exercise physiology, and athletic performance sectors. The program provides strong scientific training for careers in healthcare, elite sports organizations, and research environments.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Sports Physiology and Medicine
• Introduction to Sports Medicine and Physiology
• Human Anatomy and Physiology for Sports
• Exercise Science and Health
• Research Methods in Sports Physiology
Semester 2 – Advanced Sports Physiology and Medicine
• Sports Injuries and Rehabilitation
• Nutrition for Sports and Exercise
• Biomechanics and Kinesiology
• Elective Modules in Sports Medicine
Semester 3 – Specialized Sports Physiology and Medicine
• Exercise Testing and Performance Measurement
• Sports Psychophysiology and Mental Health
• Advanced Topics in Sports Medicine and Physiology
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Sports Physiology
Semester 4 – Master’s Thesis & Final Project
• Independent Research / Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Sports Medicine
• Final Presentation & Research Evaluation
Graduates of the Sports Physiology and Medicine program are well-prepared for careers in sports medicine, athletic performance, and rehabilitation. They can work as sports physiologists, clinical exercise physiologists, sports medicine physicians, and fitness consultants. The demand for professionals in sports physiology continues to grow as the focus on physical health and athletic performance intensifies. Graduates often work in sports clinics, fitness centers, athletic teams, and healthcare organizations, helping individuals achieve optimal physical health and performance.
The Sports Physiology and Medicine program focuses on the scientific principles of exercise, sports medicine, and human performance. Students gain expertise in areas such as exercise physiology, injury prevention, and rehabilitation. The program’s practical approach, with clinical training and internships, ensures that graduates are ready to work in sports medicine and related fields, providing care for athletes and promoting physical health.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 19 30 30 00
Email: freemover@oru.se
Address: Örebro University, Fakultetsgatan 1, 701 82 Örebro, Sweden