How can you identify the top athletes of the future? How do you optimize athletic performance and prevent injuries? What influence does physical activity have on a child's development? How do people use vision to control their actions?
The two-year Master's programme is meant for students with a
scientific fascination for sport. You will study sports performance
and physical activity from multiple perspectives, using theories
about cognition, psychology and physiology. This could be sports on
a recreational or an athlete level.
As a student of this programme, you will acquire an advanced
understanding of issues in the field of sport sciences, both
applied and fundamental. You will practice in measuring and
analyzing sports performance and gain familiarity with research
methods and advanced statistics. Also, you will learn to develop
optimal programmes to teach and train sport-related abilities and
skills.
The programme is concentrated around four research areas:
Other compulsory courses are:
In addition to the compulsory courses, you have a lot of freedom within the first year to choose your individual study programme (30 EC). You can select internal course units that are o
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CoursesCourse Catalog > | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Development, perception and action in sports and exercise (5 EC) | ||||
Mechanisms of motor function and cognition in ageing (5 EC, optional) | ||||
Motor Control (5 EC, optional) | ||||
Neuromechanics (5 EC, optional) | ||||
Rehabilitation & Functional Recovery: Practice & patient-oriented research (5 EC, optional) | ||||
Academic Assignment(s) (optional) | ||||
Master monitor (5 EC) | ||||
Advanced Statistics (5 EC) | ||||
Clinical Mobility Lab (5 EC, optional) | ||||
Disorders in motor control and current theories about rehabilitation processes (5 EC, optional) | ||||
Interventions targeting motor function and cognition in ageing (5 EC, optional) | ||||
Physiology of Training and Exercise (5 EC, optional) | ||||
Talent and performance optimization (5 EC) | ||||
Introduction to Dynamical Systems (5 EC, optional) | ||||
Perception and Action (5 EC, optional) | ||||
Sport and Talent (5 EC, optional) | ||||
Structural Equation Modelling (5 EC, optional) | ||||
Review article (10 EC) | ||||
Big data in Sport Sciences and Human Movement Sciences (5 EC) | ||||
Philosophy of Science and Ethics (5 EC) | ||||
Signal Acquisition and Analysis (5 EC, optional) |
Overview programme MSc Human Movement Sciences & Sport Sciences: https://www.rug.nl/umcg/education/human-movement-sciences/master/programme20202021masterhmsandss.pdf
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CoursesCourse Catalog > | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Master Graduation Project (40 EC) |
During the first year of the Master's programme in Sport Sciences, you follow specialization course units to gain a better understanding of the development, learning and optimisation of sport skills and sport performance.
Course 1: Development, perception and action in sports and exercise Course 2: Talent and performance optimization
Alongside the specialization, the first year includes two compulsory course units (Advanced Statistics and Philosophy of Science and Ethics) and a profiling part. In this part you can select course units that are offered by the department of Human Movement Sciences. Alternatively, you can select external course units or carry out an academic assignment, which could involve gaining teaching or applied research experience, doing consultancy work or writing a scientific article for publication. During your studies you are expected to work intensively with students and lecturers in various different ways. The main focus of the second year of the Master's programme is the master graduation project. You can do this internally, externally or abroad. In your research project you demonstrate that you are able to conduct scientific research in a specific field and that you are able to present your findings in a scientific article.
Programme options |
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Sport, Learning and Performance (specialization) To explore themes related to Physical activity, sports and cognition; Talent identification & development; Perception, action & decision making; Performance analysis & optimization in sports |
Study programme | Organization | Transition |
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Sports, Health and Management | Hanze University Groningen, University of Applied Sciences | Deficiency program with a maximum of |
Teacher Education in Physical Education | Hanze University Groningen, University of Applied Sciences | Deficiency program with a maximum of |
Physiotherapy | Hanze University Groningen, University of Applied Sciences | Deficiency program with a maximum of |
Study programme | Organization | Transition |
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Human Kinetic Technology | All Universities of applied sciences | Deficiency program with a maximum of |
Occupational Therapy | All Universities of applied sciences | Deficiency program with a maximum of |
Study programme | Organization | Transition |
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Human Movement Sciences | University of Groningen | No additional requirements |
Medicine | University of Groningen | Deficiency program with a maximum of |
Dentistry | University of Groningen | Deficiency program with a maximum of |
Liberal Arts and Sciences | University of Groningen |
Deficiency program with a maximum of 0-30 EC if you followed enough courses in the biomedical field. |
Study programme | Organization | Transition |
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Human Movement Sciences | VU University Amsterdam | No additional requirements |
Study programme | Organization | Transition |
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Biomedische Wetenschappen | All Research universities | Deficiency program |
Pharmaceutical Sciences | All Research universities | Deficiency program |
Psychology (EN) | All Research universities | Deficiency program with a maximum of |
Gezondheidswetenschappen | All Research universities | Deficiency program |
Psychology (EN) | All Research universities | Deficiency program with a maximum of |
Study programme | Organization | Transition |
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Clinical Technology | University of Twente | Deficiency program with a maximum of |
Specific requirements | More information |
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previous education |
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other admission requirements |
Questions about the application procedure? Please contact the academic advisor, Ms. C.H. Plaggenmarsch, via studieadviseur-bw umcg.nl |
WO-background in a relevant field
The admission board decides whether or not a premaster program is
required before the start of the master. You can apply for the
master by sending an e-mail with one attachment including the
following documents to the secretary of the admission board
(studieadviseur-bw@umcg.nl)
HBO-background in a relevant field
Read the HBO-premaster
information document (only available for Dutch speaking
students, since the premaster is in Dutch).
Type of student | Deadline | Start course |
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Dutch students | 01 July 2021 | 01 September 2021 |
01 July 2022 | 01 September 2022 | |
EU/EEA students | 01 May 2021 | 01 September 2021 |
01 May 2022 | 01 September 2022 | |
non-EU/EEA students | 01 May 2021 | 01 September 2021 |
01 May 2022 | 01 September 2022 |
If you have a Bachelor degree in Human Movement Sciences it is also possible to start in February.
Specific requirements | More information |
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previous education |
Bachelor degree (Bachelor of Science) in Human Movement Sciences or a related field (e.g. sport sciences, kinesiology, sport and exercise sciences, etc.). Or education and experience on a comparable level. |
Exam | Minimum score |
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C1 Advanced (formerly CAE) | C1 |
IELTS overall band | 6.5 |
IELTS listening | 6 |
IELTS reading | 6 |
IELTS writing | 6 |
IELTS speaking | 6 |
TOEFL paper based | 580 |
TOEFL computer based | 237 |
TOEFL internet based | 92 |
You can find an overview of the documents that are required during the admission procedure below.
More information about the steps of the application and admission procedure can be found here .
Type of student | Deadline | Start course |
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Dutch students | 01 July 2021 | 01 September 2021 |
01 July 2022 | 01 September 2022 | |
EU/EEA students | 01 May 2021 | 01 September 2021 |
01 May 2022 | 01 September 2022 | |
non-EU/EEA students | 01 May 2021 | 01 September 2021 |
01 May 2022 | 01 September 2022 |
If you have a Bachelor degree in Human Movement Sciences it is also possible to start in February.
Nationality | Year | Fee | Programme form |
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EU/EEA | 2020-2021 | € 2143 | full-time |
non-EU/EEA | 2020-2021 | € 17500 | full-time |
EU/EEA | 2021-2022 | € 2168 | full-time |
non-EU/EEA | 2021-2022 | € 18500 | full-time |
Practical information for:
After graduation, you can continue your academic career in a PhD trajectory. Another option is working as a scientist for a professional sport team or as a scientific advisor at sport associations such as the Olympic federation. In addition, you can develop training and exercise programmes for ergonomic, orthopaedic or educational institutions or develop sport, health and welfare policies for government agencies. With a teacher's certificate you can work as a lecturer in education.
Scientific advisor at sport associations or Olympic federation
Develop training and exercise programs for ergonomic, orthopaedic, or educational institutions
Embedded scientist for a professional sport team/club
Teacher/Lecturer of sport and exercise courses in Higher Education
Government employee dealing with sport, health, and welfare policies
Education and research are intensely connected at the department of Human Movement Sciences. PhD's, master and bachelor students work together in an academic learning community and inspiring environment, playing a pivotal role in our research success.
These are some examples of research questions within the master Sport Sciences:
Student research projects within this domain are conducted within professional sports organizations such as NOC*NSF, sports federations, TNO Sport and professional sports clubs. Our department has also great lab facilities to conduct research.
More info about our research can be found on the UMCG research website.
The Center for Human Movement Sciences of the UMCG/UG, together with Lode BV, has developed a new wheelchair ergometer. This is a new technology that enables all wheelchair users, from early on in the rehabilitation process to Paralympic level sports, to train in their own wheelchair and be given feedback.
The equipment enables the force exerted on each separate wheel to be measured. Detailed measurements can be taken on how the performance is achieved, thus enabling the propulsion method and fitness of the individual to be improved and the wheelchair further optimized. This can help prevent physical strain and generate better performance. The new ergometer is the first in the world of its kind.
Innovative training device optimizes Paralympian wheelchair use
For information about study planning, supervision and support, skills training and individual study advice and schemes, students can consult the academic advisor. Open consultation hours: Thursday 10.30-12 A.M. E-mail: studieadviseur-BW umcg.nl. Appointment via: iljavandenbroek.youcanbook.me Phone: (050) 36 16061
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