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Applied Physiology
Master in Applied Physiology
Build your scientific understanding of education and engage in the design and implementation of innovative learning.

Why Earn a Master in Applied Physiology?

In our Applied Physiology master’s program, you will become a highly qualified practitioner ready for a successful career in sports and fitness. This uniquely designed program allows you to create your own path to reach your goals, whether you want to advance your career in sports performance, clinical and applied nutrition and physiology, fitness administration or entrepreneurship, or get involved in neuromuscular research and active aging. You will learn from world-renowned faculty and experience a hands-on education in practical learning environments, approved by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). With an alumni-base serving high level positions in the fitness and sports sectors, you will harness the power of the U. Our faculty and alumni connections provide support for immediate placement upon graduation. You will become part of a network of graduates who are leaders in the field of sports and fitness, successfully running businesses and programs across the country and the world.

Program At A Glance

10 courses

7 weeks per course

9 to 12 months to complete

SACSCOC accredited

GRE waived for eligible applicants

Comprehensive examination


Explore More About The Program

  
The University of Miami Doctor of Education in Applied Learning Sciences is a fully online EdD program that prepares students for careers that require expertise in multiple facets of human learning. Explore more about our faculty and the curriculum below.
    

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Summer 2023 Application Deadline

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For students who wish to join the MSED in Applied Physiology program in Summer 2023, the application deadline is April 10, 2023. Click here for a list of master’s application requirements.

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