Sports Science
... looks into questions such as ...
- Why do people do sport?
- How does a top athlete train?
- What is muscle soreness?
- How does sport and exercise support a healthy lifestyle?
- How do I organize a sporting event sustainably?
- How do children learn to ski?
- How do I deal with heterogeneous groups in school sports?
Degree programmes
Sports Science, Bachelor 2 subject
Profile
Degree: | Bachelor of Arts |
Start: | Winter- and summer semester |
Duration: | 6 semesters |
Classroom language: | German |
2-Subject Bachelor Programme:
This degree programme requires a second subject.
Table of combinations
What's it all about?
This degree programme is unique, because ...
it offers broad-based theoretical and practical training for professional fields of activity in the area of teaching and designing, conceptualizing and organizing sport.
It provides the opportunity to specialise in the following fields
- discipline-related work and research methods
- didactic-methodological principles in exercise fields
- principles of natural science and humanities in the subject sport
Who is suited?
Those who wish to enrol in this degree programme,
have:
- all-round theoretical and practical interest in sport
enjoy:
- exercising
struggle through:
- doctrine of method
Graduates from this degree programme frequently work
- at schools
- at independent and extracurricular public educational institutions
- in the public sports administration
- in clubs and associations
- in the leisure and tourism industry
And else?
An internship ...
is optional. It is done as part of the optional module.
Studying abroad ...
can be done voluntarily.
Where do I find help?
Academic advisory office
Christian Osenberg
Building, Room: SW, Raum 2.015
Phone: +49 (0)234 / 32-28772
Email: studienfachberatung-sport@rub.de
Website academic advisory office
Contact students
Fachschaft Sportwissenschaft
Building, Room: SW, Raum E.083
Phone: +49 (0)234 / 32-27906
Email: sportfachschaft@rub.de
Website Fachschaft