M.Sc. in Sports Physiology studies the scientific aspects of exercise, performance, and recovery. This curriculum, which typically takes 1-2 years to finish, includes courses in Exercise Physiology, Sports Nutrition, Biomechanics, Sports Medicine, Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology, Strength and Conditioning, and Injury Prevention. Students acquire practical experience through labs, internships, and research projects that cover issues such as athletic performance enhancement and rehabilitation. The curriculum prepares graduates for positions as sports scientists, performance analyzers, fitness trainers, or sports medicine researchers who deal with athletes, sports teams, or fitness groups. To complete the course, a thesis or practical project may be required.