Exercise Science & Training Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Buddy programme Tutors
First impressions
- Location
Würzburg
- Intake
Winter semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
- Application deadline
15 June
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Science in Exercise Science and Training
Course location
Würzburg
Language of instruction
English
Languages
In the programme, 100% of the lectures, courses and seminars are held in English. The Master's thesis must be written in English.
The mandatory internship in the third semester is not exclusively bound to the English language, but the final report of the internship has to be written in English!
Description
General Description
At the intersection between science and practice, qualified professionals with different skills are needed, especially to put the conceptual development, planning and dissemination of physical activity, training, and other lifestyle processes (e.g. sleep, nutrition) into practice.
The development, implementation, and evaluation of exercise and training to maintain and improve performance and health are important international research topics in different populations – from sedentary individuals to (high) performance athletes.
The aim of this Master's programme is to qualify graduate students to design, implement, and evaluate (advanced) evidence-informed frameworks for different target groups and individuals to regain, improve or maintain health or performance.
Target Group
The Master's programme in "Exercise Science & Training" (MSc) aims at individuals who have a strong affinity to the interface between science and evidence-informed exercise practice in different populations. Students should have a special interest in scientific work as well as in training practice and lifestyle factors related to health (e.g. physical activity, nutrition, sleep), fitness and/or competitive sports.
Qualifications
The aim of the Master's programme is to provide the following:
(1) students with in-depth knowledge of current models, theories, and methods in the context of sports and exercise science
(2) skills to structure and critically assess methods and technologies to design, implement, and evaluate training and lifestyle frameworks/concepts related to performance and health
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Additional information on intake, duration and mode of study
The course starts in mid-October and is an on-site programme with selected online courses and compact seminars.
Detailed information regarding the beginning and duration of the upcoming semesters can be found on the website of the University of Würzburg.
Application deadline
15 June
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
The courses include lectures, seminars and practical exercises in the laboratory and field, and the programme concludes with a Master's thesis. The students are comprehensively trained through a close mix of theory and practice. The entire programme is offered in English and is aimed at international and German students.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- International guest lecturers
- Specialist literature in other languages
- Courses are led with foreign partners
- International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
Integrated internships
An internship is a mandatory component of the curriculum (third semester), and opportunities for (inter)national internships will be offered.
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
There are generally no tuition fees at the University of Würzburg. However, each semester, students are required to pay a contribution for enrolment or registration. This fee, approximately 170 EUR, not only supports various student services but also includes a semester ticket that grants you unlimited access to public transportation throughout the city of Würzburg.
Costs of living
Living in Würzburg is quite affordable compared to other German cities, making it an attractive option. While individual lifestyles vary, here is an estimate of typical costs:
- Food: 300 EUR
- Rent: 350 to 500 EUR
- Student health insurance: 140 EUR
Würzburg offers a vibrant student life with plenty of affordable options for dining, entertainment, and leisure activities. The University of Würzburg, its student representation and wider network of local partners help you manage your budget effectively, also by offering student discounts.
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
- A Bachelor's degree (acquisition of 180 ECTS credits) or a state examination
- Applicants are required to have competencies from modules related to sports and/or sports science or movement science totalling at least 40 ECTS. To enable an uninterrupted transition from the Bachelor's to the Master's degree, 30 ECTS suffice when the Bachelor's degree is close to completion before the application deadline.
- English language skills at level B2 (see below)
Language requirements
English language skills of level B2 are required.
These skills can be proven by:
- Native language (If English is your native language.)
- High school and/or university degree studied and passed in an English-speaking country
- An accepted certificate with a score corresponding to the B2 level. (Accepted certificates are TOEFL [iBT: 72], Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English [Category: FCS], IELTS [score: 5.5])
- A “good” final grade in English in the German “Abitur” (equal to at least 10 of 15 points; level: E-course)
Application deadline
15 June
Submit application
Further information on submitting applications can be found on the programme website.
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
No
Possibility of finding part-time employment
Finding part-time employment in Würzburg is a great way to gain experience, make new connections, and supplement your finances while studying. Students from EU and EEA countries enjoy equal terms in the labour market and can work freely during their studies. Students from other countries can work up to 140 full days or 280 half days per year, including voluntary internships. If you wish to work more, you'll need permission from the employment agency ("Agentur für Arbeit") or the immigration office.
It's important to ensure that your studies remain your top priority, so choose a side job that complements your academic schedule. The University of Würzburg offers resources to help you find part-time work, such as the student job portal. Popular student jobs include roles as academic assistants, bartenders, cashiers, personal trainers, translators, and more.
Additional support
Accommodation
Finding the perfect place to live is an important part of your student experience at the University of Würzburg. Unlike some other countries, students in Germany need to find their own accommodation, as universities do not automatically provide it. At the University of Würzburg, you have two main options: "Studierendenwerk" housing or private rooms/student halls.
The Student Housing Service ("Studierendenwerk") manages 12 student residences in Würzburg, offering a total of 2,887 rooms. These dormitories provide a variety of amenities:
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Single and double rooms or apartments shared by two to four students, with communal kitchens and bathrooms
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Furnished rooms and apartments are available, though you'll need to bring your own dishes, cooking items, bedding, and towels.
To apply for housing, note the deadlines: 15 June for the winter semester and 15 January for the summer semester. For more information about private rooms and student halls, visit the Central Student Advisory Service.
In addition to Studierendenwerk housing, there are many private accommodation options available:
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Shared apartments ("Wohngemeinschaften" or "WGs"): These are popular among students and offer a great way to meet new people and share living costs.
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Private student halls: These are often run by private companies and offer similar amenities to Studierendenwerk dormitories. They can be a bit more expensive but may offer more modern facilities.
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Short-term accommodation: If you need a place to stay while you search for permanent housing, consider options like hostels, guest houses, or short-term rentals.
Remember to start your housing search early and stay positive! With a bit of patience and diligence, you'll find a cosy place to call home.
Career advisory services
The Career Centre at the University of Würzburg assists students of the University of Würzburg in paving their way to an ideal job entry by offering courses for attaining transdisciplinary competences and individual counselling at every stage of student development.
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Buddy programme
- Tutors
Contact
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Institute of Sport Science, Chair of Integrative & Experimental Exercise Science and Training
PD Dr Florian Engel
Judenbühlweg 11
97082 Würzburg
Tel.: +49 9313188472