Applied Sports Science with a specialisation in training and healthfull time

Degree
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor
Standard period of study (amount)
7 semesters
Location
Deggendorf
Deadlines
July 2025 (Germans and inhabitants)
July 2025 (EU)
July 2025 (Non-EU)
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Overview and admission

Study Type

undergraduate

Admission semester

Winter Semester only

Area of study

Health Science

Focus

Sports Psychology / Behavioural Psychology, Sports Therapy Interventions, Load Monitoring, Sports Injuries, Performance Diagnostics, Illness and sport, Training, Diagnostics

Admission modus

Without admission restriction

Admission requirements

Passed aptitude test procedure by THD (subject to approval by the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and Culture). Medical certificate for unrestricted fitness for sports

Lecture period
  • 01.10.2024 - 25.01.2025
  • 15.03.2025 - 07.07.2025

Application deadlines

Winter semester (2023/2024)
  • Enrollment deadline for Germans and foreign students

    as per letter of acceptance

  • Application deadline for Germans and inhabitants

    15.04.2025 - 15.07.2025

    For career-integrated courses and programmes offered by the Continuing Education Centre, deviations are possible.

  • Deadlines for International Students from the European Union

    15.04.2025 - 15.07.2025

    For career-integrated courses and programmes offered by the Continuing Education Centre, deviations are possible.

  • Deadlines for international students from countries that are not members of the European Union

    15.04.2025 - 15.07.2025

    For career-integrated courses and programmes offered by the Continuing Education Centre, deviations are possible.

Tuition fees

Tuition fees

No tuition fees, only EUR 72 student union fee per semester Service fee variations for international applicants from non-EU countries https://www.th-deg.de/bewerbung#internationale-bewerber

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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