Ph.D. in Sports Biomechanics is a research-intensive program typically lasting 3 - 5 years, designed to explore the mechanics of human movement and performance in sports. The course integrates advanced biomechanics, kinesiology, and physiology, focusing on areas such as motion analysis, injury prevention, and the optimization of athletic performance. Candidates conduct original research, often using state-of-the-art technology to analyze movement patterns and muscular dynamics. Graduates are prepared for careers in academia, sports science research, and applied sports settings, contributing to advancements in athletic training and injury rehabilitation. Admission usually requires a relevant master’s degree and research proposal