Why Choose This Program?
Are you passionate about sports, physical performance, and human well-being? Do you want to be part of a dynamic and growing global field that connects education, health, technology, and personal development? The programs offered by the Faculty of Sports and Movement Sciences at UBT are designed for students who want to make a real difference—as sports professionals, coaches, physical educators, rehabilitation specialists, or leaders in sports management.
We believe that every community needs well-trained individuals who understand the vital role of movement, physical activity, and sports in promoting health, education, and social development. This program prepares you to become that professional—with the knowledge and skills to create a healthier, more active, and more aware future.
What Makes This Program Unique?
Interdisciplinary and Hands-On: You’ll explore a wide range of subjects, including sport science, biomechanics, physiology, sports psychology, physical education, and sports management. Learning happens both in the classroom and in the field—through labs, internships, and community-based projects.
Technology That Moves With You: You’ll work with cutting-edge tools for performance testing, movement analysis software, and digital platforms for training and rehabilitation planning.
Career-Ready From Day One: From the first year, you’ll develop practical skills in coaching, performance assessment, sports-specific first aid, communication with athletes, and organizing sports events.
Strong Industry & Community Partnerships: You’ll benefit from our collaborations with schools, training centers, rehabilitation clinics, sports clubs, and wellness organizations—where you can complete internships and gain valuable experience.
A Supportive Learning Environment: With limited enrollment per year, you’ll study in small groups where your professors know you by name and support your personal and academic development.
For Our Students
This program is built around you—your passions, your goals, and your learning style.
Whether you aim to become a professional coach, rehabilitation expert, sports manager, or performance researcher—this is your starting point.