The Bachelor’s Program in Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation offers students the opportunity to gain comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in movement care and physical performance. The program combines core medical sciences, such as anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics, with hands-on training in specialized centers and sports clubs, preparing graduates to address a wide range of motor and physical challenges effectively.
Beyond sports rehabilitation, the program promotes preventive health, encourages active lifestyles, and helps reduce health issues related to inactivity, including heart disease, obesity, and diabetes. Students develop professional skills in designing exercise programs, monitoring health, guiding movement, and participating in community health initiatives.
Graduates are equipped to work in health and sports institutions, rehabilitation and fitness centers, contributing to enhancing quality of life and supporting physical, psychological, and social well-being through sports.