Psychology of Physical Activity, Health and Well-being
Seminaarinkatu 15
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€8,000
Duration
2 years
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Jyvaskyla
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The PsyAct programme provides both research and practice -oriented master’s level education for future experts in the field of sport and exercise psychology. This programme is centred around the systematic application of behaviour change theory and methods to design, implement and evaluate interventions in the area of physical activity promotion and sport performance enhancement. In addition, PsyAct programme enables students to support the translation of evidence into practice across disciplines and sectors.
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Address: Seminaarinkatu 15
Jyvaskyla
Finland
40600
Finland
Jyvaskyla
Finland
40600
Finland
Tuition: €8,000
Duration:
- 2 years
Format:
- Full Time
Attendance:
- On Campus Learning
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