Sport Science students engage in courses covering exercise physiology, biomechanics, sports psychology, and sports nutrition. Through laboratory experiments, field studies, and athlete assessments, students develop skills in optimizing athletic performance and promoting physical well-being. The curriculum also addresses topics such as injury prevention, sports medicine, and coaching methodologies. With a focus on practical application and evidence-based practice, students are prepared for exams that assess their understanding of human physiology and sports science principles. Graduates pursue careers as sports scientists, fitness trainers, sports therapists, coaches, or exercise physiologists in sports organizations, healthcare, or academia.