Physical Education Wroclaw University of Health and Sport Sciences
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Master Degree | On-Campus | Full-time | 2 years | find out | find out | find out |
Course overview
Specializations * (from the 2nd semester of the second-cycle studies, full-time and part-time):
- Management in education,
- Rehabilitation – sociotherapy.
*The listed specializations are the University's full offer. Launching a particular specialization depends on the number of candidates, which results from the Resolution of the Senate (at least 18 people)
The ideal candidate
- is in good health and physical condition,
- is aware of his/her own recreational and health needs,
- is open to people - children, teenagers and adults.
Graduate of the first and second-cycle studies
- teacher of physical education with full psychological and pedagogical qualifications,
- instructor of a chosen sport discipline,
- educator at organized forms of recreation for children and youth,
- depending on the chosen specialization a graduate can be: a teacher in sports championship schools, a fitness instructor,
- a teacher of logorhythmics, a teacher-instructor of corrective and compensational gymnastics, a personal trainer, a teacher of people with intellectual disabilities, a tutor-teacher in sociotherapy and resocialisation centres, a caregiver and activity instructor of seniors,
- is prepared to carry out teaching, educational and caring tasks resulting from the role of a teacher,
- can work at school and depending on the completed specialization in: special school, school and educational centres, gym, fitness club, senior activity centres, be a personal trainer and also work in educational organisations, local government, state administration and other institutions involved in the implementation of health-promoting policies, advising and dissemination of knowledge in the field of physical activity.
Entry requirements for this course
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