Programmes

Bachelor's degree programmes

Students usually enter with a high school diploma, often supplemented by courses in biology, mathematics, or social sciences.

Sport Science

  • Enrollment: Around 100 students.
  • Courses: Exercise physiology, sports psychology, biomechanics, sports management, etc.
  • Purpose: Prepares graduates for careers in sports therapy, coaching, and health promotion.

Public Health Science

  • Enrollment: Typically around 150 students.
  • Courses: Focuses on epidemiology, biostatistics, health promotion, global health, and health policy.
  • Purpose: Equips students to address public health challenges through research, policy development, and health promotion, aiming to improve health outcomes at community and global levels.

Medicine (Medical Science)

  • Enrollment: About 200 students.
  • Courses: Covers human anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and clinical medicine.
  • Purpose: The program is designed to train students in the fundamental aspects of medical science and clinical practice, preparing them for further training as physicians and roles in health research, aiming to improve patient care and healthcare outcomes.

Master's degree programmes

Students enter with a bachelor's degree.

Sport Science

  • Enrollment: Approximately 80 students.
  • Courses: Offers advanced study in sports performance, exercise physiology, sports psychology, and sports management.
  • Purpose: The program is designed to enhance knowledge and professional skills in sports science, preparing graduates for careers in sports research, coaching, sports therapy, and fitness leadership.