Sports Science: Performance diagnostics and training controlpart time

Degree
Master of Science (FH)
Master
Standard period of study (amount)
5 semesters
Location
Hamburg
Deadlines
No information

Overview and admission

Study Type

graduate

Admission semester

Winter Semester only

Area of study

  • Sport Science
  • Therapies, Miscellaneous

Focus

Training Planning and Control, Game Analysis and Scouting, Diagnostics and Control in Functional Training, Team Leadership and Team Development, Stress and Regeneration Management

Target group

The target group is students with a bachelor's degree in sports science or related disciplines. Applicants should have an affinity for the scientific approach to sport and see their professional future in diagnostic as well as training science positions.

Annotation

University of applied sciences degree course. The central aim of the Master's degree is to impart comprehensive competences for performance diagnostics as well as for the planning and control of the training process. Students apply scientific and application-oriented procedures. Sub-disciplines such as exercise science, biomechanics, sports medicine and sports psychology complement the teaching. In the Master's degree in Sports Science (M.Sc.) at the MSH, the reference to competitive sports is repeatedly made, and other fields of application such as popular, fitness and health sports are also considered. With a degree in Sports Science (M.Sc.), graduates prove that they have intensively studied sports science. Because they have gained extensive theoretical and practical qualifications, they improve their chances of obtaining a management position in the sports industry. MSH is a university that promotes competitive sports and as such actively promotes sports.

Admission modus

Without admission restriction

More information regarding admission requirements

Admission requirements

- Qualification for the Master’s degree courses in accordance with Section 39 of Hamburg Act on Higher Education (HmbHG) - A relevant bachelor’s degree in sports science or in a related field, including physiotherapy, etc., with at least 180 ECTS credits (European Credit Transfer System) is required. As a rule, 70 ECTS credits in key areas of the bachelor’s degree must focus on sports science. Some lacking fundamentals in sports science can be obtained by way of link courses through additional modules of the bachelor programme in sports science.

Lecture period

  • 01.04.2026 - 30.09.2026
  • 01.10.2026 - 31.03.2027

Application deadlines

Winter semester (2025/2026)

  • Application deadline for Germans and inhabitants

    Not applicable

  • Deadlines for International Students from the European Union

    No information

  • Deadlines for international students from countries that are not members of the European Union

    Any time; Course of studies commence on April 1 and Oct. 1

Tuition fees

Tuition fees

550.00 EUR / Month

More information regarding tuition fees

One-time enrolment fee of EUR 100

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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