Deze opleiding



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locatieMaastricht
diplomamsc M Bewegingswetenschappen
typeregulier
start1 september
taalvolledig English
opleidingsduur12 maanden deeltijd
accreditatiesNVAO
croho-code60462
numerus fixusnee
honoursnee
This programme will give you:
* in-depth expertise in a specific domain of human movement sciences;
* practice in designing and evaluating physical activity, exercise, or nutritional interventions;
* training in academic communication skills / collaborating in small teams;
* academic experience by means of a research placement.

This is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme taught in English.

Any questions? Ask our student ambassador on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/umhealthmasterhms
https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/study-maastricht

Onderwijs

taal van onderwijs100% en
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onderwijsvormen
case study, group assignment, group discussion, individual assignment, lecture, literature study, oral presentation, practicum, research, research project, research proposal, self study
instruction modes

Problem-Based Learning (PBL)

At Maastricht University you work in groups of a maximum of 12 students on practical projects that deal with a health-related theme in a multidisciplinary manner. You get factual knowledge, but you also learn how to collaborate, present or how to set up a research project. Practical and subject-oriented skills training are amply discussed. Together you look for solutions and formulate answers. Independently, but always under the supervision of a tutor.



Na de studie

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Beroepsperspectief / arbeidsmarkt

Career paths

Researcher
Many Human Movement Sciences graduates continue on to a PhD programme or find employment as a researcher working for companies and organisations in the medical sector.

Product developer
As product developers, Human Movement Science graduates help develop or optimise products that help people with reduced mobility, such as braces. 

Trainer
Graduates of the Human Movement Science programme have also found jobs as trainers at rehabilitation institutes or major sporting clubs, where they either focus on helping people regain their mobility, or help them maximise their physical performance.

Sports nutritionists