M.S. in Movement and Leisure Science: Physical Activity Pedagogy Postgraduate Program By University of Idaho |Top Universities

M.S. in Movement and Leisure Science: Physical Activity Pedagogy

Main Subject Area

Sports-related CoursesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Sports-related Courses

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

Promoting healthier lifestyles. How can we improve physical activity in our society through education? This program focuses on answering that question. You will examine issues related to inactivity and health, and you will learn to address those issues by changing people’s behaviors through education, health promotion and other wellness programs. Students in this program have opportunities to work alongside nationally recognized faculty to improve the health of our society through research and community engagement. Career Outcomes With this degree, you could become a/an: Recreation director for cities and communities Director of campus recreation Commercial recreation outfitter and guide Special event coordinator Parks interpreter and guide Tourism operator Supervisor of sports programs/leagues Aquatics director Health educator Coach Activity director for cruise ships or resorts Administrator of after-school programs Activity director for a senior center Business owner

Program overview

Main Subject

Sports-related Courses

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

Promoting healthier lifestyles. How can we improve physical activity in our society through education? This program focuses on answering that question. You will examine issues related to inactivity and health, and you will learn to address those issues by changing people’s behaviors through education, health promotion and other wellness programs. Students in this program have opportunities to work alongside nationally recognized faculty to improve the health of our society through research and community engagement. Career Outcomes With this degree, you could become a/an: Recreation director for cities and communities Director of campus recreation Commercial recreation outfitter and guide Special event coordinator Parks interpreter and guide Tourism operator Supervisor of sports programs/leagues Aquatics director Health educator Coach Activity director for cruise ships or resorts Administrator of after-school programs Activity director for a senior center Business owner

Admission requirements

6+

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