Strength & Conditioning - Galway
This programme is designed to provide students with an evidence-based understanding of the scientific method in the context of strength and conditioning. Key areas of study include physiology, coaching, psychology, nutrition and metabolism with a focus on the practical application of strength and conditioning.
Award Name | Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ) |
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NFQ Classification | Major |
Awarding Body | Atlantic Technological University |
NFQ Level | Level 9 NFQ |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
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Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ) | Major | Atlantic Technological University | Level 9 NFQ |
Duration
18 months full-time, blended delivery.
Study Hours
10 hours of online lectures per week in Semester 1 as well as lab days on campus and at least 25 hours per week engaging in self-directed learning.
On-Campus Attendance
The number of contact days on this programme vary in each semester. Semester 1 generally has 7 contact days, Semester 2 generally has 5 contact days, and the requirement for contact days at ATU Galway City in semester 3 will vary depending on the individual independent research project.
Entry Requirements
Students must have a minimum of a 2.2 in an Honours degree in any science or related health-discipline. Students with Recognised Prior Learning (RPL) may also be considered for entry, however, applicants may be required to complete prerequisite assessments prior to acceptance.
Further information
Total Fees: €6300
Flexible learning courses are popular, and they fill on a first come, first served basis. There are two major intake periods throughout the academic year, September and January.
For January start courses, applications typically open in October, and for September start courses, applications typically open in February. Closing dates for applications are listed on the individual course webpage.
This programme is designed to provide students with an evidence-based understanding of the scientific method in the context of strength and conditioning. Key areas of study include physiology, coaching, psychology, nutrition and metabolism with a focus on the practical application of strength and conditioning.
Who should apply?
This programme is suitable for those seeking to develop their knowledge of sport and exercise science and to increase their skills in applying such knowledge in a sport and exercise setting. In the past decade, there has been a marked growth in the career opportunities available for sport and exercise scientists, S&C coaches and individuals who are multi-disciplined in health, fitness and well-being.
What will I study?
Modules:
Strength & Conditioning Science and Application
Psychology - Coaching and Motivation
Applied Sport Technology
Strength and Conditioning Theory and Practice
Exercise Physiology, Nutrition and Human Performance
Research Methods
Research Project
Examinations and assessments vary per module. There are some written exams, the majority of assessments are practically based lab assessments.
External Accrediting Body
National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA) Education Recognised Program (ERP 2020-2023).
Course Contacts
Admissions: learn.galwaymayo@atu.ie