Qualification Type : Masters - Degree
Qualification Letters : MSc.
Attendance Options : 1 Year Full-Time OR 2 Years Part-Time
he Application Process will open on the 20th June 2016 and will close at 5pm on the 30th September for a January 2017 intake.
The aims and objectives of this programme, which includes a professional strength & conditioning (accredited) qualification, reflect our commitment to the development of insightful, competent, critical and reflective sports performance practitioners who have the following dispositions, skills, and content knowledge:
Contact Details
Course Director: Dr Mark Lyons
Biomechanics Research Unit
Department of Physical Education & Sport Sciences
University of Limerick
Ireland
Phone: +353 (0)61-202819
E-mail: mark.lyons@ul.ie
The MSc in Sports Performance, the first programme of its kind in Ireland, is now accredited and certifies its students in the following:
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| Semester 1 (Spring) 30 credits | Semester 2 (Summer) 30 credits | Semester 3 (Autumn) |
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| 2 Years Part-Time | |
| Semester 1 (Spring) 18 credits (Spring) | Semester 2 (Summer) 9 credits |
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| Semester 3 - (Autumn) | Semester 4 (Spring) 12 credits |
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| Semester 5 - 21 credits (Summer) | Semester 6 - 15 credits (Autumn) |
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| Semester 7 15 credits (Spring) | |
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*a graduate diploma exit point is available for those students who do not wish to undertake the MSc Research Dissertation, and students who may wish to progress to a structured PhD within UL.
Scheduling
Classes will be block-scheduled with alternating blocks in years 1 and 2 to aid work release for part-time students. Part-time Mon/Tues year one and Thurs/Fri year two. All classes Mon-Fri between 09.00-18.00See course director for further detail.
Content of modules can be found by using the search option on the book of modules.
An undergraduate degree, 2.2 honours (Level 8 - National Qualifications Authority of Ireland) or higher, with preference given to applicants with related subjects such as health, sports science, physical education, nutrition, physiotherapy, anatomy or human biology. Relevant work experience in sport will also be advantageous.
Entry to the programme will be based on the result of a written application and appropriate academic references. There will be no interview.
RPL (Recognised Prior Learning) entry will be available for those without a related degree.
Garda clearance will also be required for this programme.
What to include with your application
English Language Requirements
Applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of either prior successful completion of a degree qualification taught through the medium of English or meet one of the criteria below (no longer than two years prior to application):
Acceptable English Language qualifications include the following:
Results in examinations other than those listed above may also be accepted as meeting our English language requirements. Contact the International Education Division for advice.