COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Bachelor of Physical Education and Sports (BPES) is an undergraduate degree program that blends theoretical knowledge with practical skills in physical education, sports sciences, and fitness. The program is designed to prepare students for careers in teaching, coaching, sports management, fitness training, and health promotion. It emphasizes the scientific foundations of physical education, motor learning, biomechanics, anatomy, physiology, and psychology, along with intensive training in various individual and team sports.
The course is ideal for students who are passionate about physical activity, health, and sports, and are interested in fostering physical and mental development among individuals and communities. Through classroom instruction, fieldwork, internships, and participation in sporting events, students gain the competencies required to promote lifelong fitness, develop athletic skills, and manage sports organizations.
The BPES program is aligned with national health and sports policies and incorporates the latest advancements in sports technology, kinesiology, and wellness education. It also fosters leadership, teamwork, and communication skills, which are essential for success in professional and educational sports settings.