ESAB University of Applied Sciences for Sport and Management Potsdam
ESAB University of Applied Sciences for Sport and Management Potsdam
Applied Sports Science: Performance Diagnostics and Performance
Stuttgart
Master of arts
German
Winter semester only
4 semesters
No admission restriction
Area of Study: Sports Science Focus: Academically supported training control and performance, Performance Physiology and Psychology, Regeneration Management and Performance, Training Scientific and Biomechanical Aspects of Performance Diagnostics, Sports Medicine and Sports Psychology Aspects of Performance Diagnostics, Project Management and Performance Diagnostics, Diagnostics in Junior Competitive Sports, Diagnostics for Rehabilitation and Prevention in Competitive Sports, Digitisation in Individual and Team Sports, General and Specific Diagnostic Procedures
The application process is conducted online through the university's portal. Applicants submit their documents (e.g., university entrance qualification, CV, letter of motivation). Admission is not based on a Numerus Clausus (NC), but on a two-stage selection process which includes a review of the application documents and an individual selection interview. Successful applicants receive a study contract to sign and return.
The application process is conducted online through the university's portal. Applicants submit their documents (e.g., university entrance qualification, CV, letter of motivation). Admission is not based on a Numerus Clausus (NC), but on a two-stage selection process which includes a review of the application documents and an individual selection interview. Successful applicants receive a study contract to sign and return.
The application process for international students is the same as for German/EU students, involving an online application and a personal selection interview. However, international applicants whose native language is not German and who did not obtain their university entrance qualification from a German-speaking institution must provide proof of sufficient German language proficiency (e.g., DSH-2). Foreign educational certificates must be checked for equivalence to the German Abitur.
GERMAN
Test | Minimum Score / Level |
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DSH | DSH-2 |
TestDaF | TDN 4 in all sections |
telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule | bestanden |
Main: German
German Students
Deadline: Rolling admission; no fixed deadline
How to Apply: The application process is conducted online through the university's portal. Applicants submit their documents (e.g., university entrance qualification, CV, letter of motivation). Admission is not based on a Numerus Clausus (NC), but on a two-stage selection process which includes a review of the application documents and an individual selection interview. Successful applicants receive a study contract to sign and return.
European (EU) Students
Deadline: Rolling admission; no fixed deadline
How to Apply: The application process is conducted online through the university's portal. Applicants submit their documents (e.g., university entrance qualification, CV, letter of motivation). Admission is not based on a Numerus Clausus (NC), but on a two-stage selection process which includes a review of the application documents and an individual selection interview. Successful applicants receive a study contract to sign and return.
International (Non-EU) Students
Deadline: Rolling admission; no fixed deadline
How to Apply: The application process for international students is the same as for German/EU students, involving an online application and a personal selection interview. However, international applicants whose native language is not German and who did not obtain their university entrance qualification from a German-speaking institution must provide proof of sufficient German language proficiency (e.g., DSH-2). Foreign educational certificates must be checked for equivalence to the German Abitur.
German Students
Deadline: Rolling admission; no fixed deadline
How to Apply: The application process is conducted online through the university's portal. Applicants submit their documents (e.g., university entrance qualification, CV, letter of motivation). Admission is not based on a Numerus Clausus (NC), but on a two-stage selection process which includes a review of the application documents and an individual selection interview. Successful applicants receive a study contract to sign and return.
European (EU) Students
Deadline: Rolling admission; no fixed deadline
How to Apply: The application process is conducted online through the university's portal. Applicants submit their documents (e.g., university entrance qualification, CV, letter of motivation). Admission is not based on a Numerus Clausus (NC), but on a two-stage selection process which includes a review of the application documents and an individual selection interview. Successful applicants receive a study contract to sign and return.
International (Non-EU) Students
Deadline: Rolling admission; no fixed deadline
How to Apply: The application process for international students is the same as for German/EU students, involving an online application and a personal selection interview. However, international applicants whose native language is not German and who did not obtain their university entrance qualification from a German-speaking institution must provide proof of sufficient German language proficiency (e.g., DSH-2). Foreign educational certificates must be checked for equivalence to the German Abitur.
Awarded by: ESAB University of Applied Sciences for Sport and Management Potsdam, in partnership with the German Federal Government and private sponsors
Eligibility: Awarded to talented and high-achieving students. Besides excellent grades, social commitment and special personal or family circumstances (e.g., caring for own children, non-academic family background) are also considered.
Deadline: 30 June
Apply NowA research project in cooperation with the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) to develop, implement, and evaluate measures for promoting mental health and preventing mental illness in elite sports.
This research area investigates the connection between physical activity and cognitive performance in children and adolescents. The goal is to develop and evaluate intervention programs for school settings to enhance both physical and cognitive development.
Focuses on creating educational formats that address current issues in sports, such as sustainability in sports clubs, digitalization, and new work models in sports management.