The Clinical Exercise Physiology master's degree at Salford University is a full-time one-year course, available both in person and online, with options for part-time study stretching over two years. The program is designed for graduates in sport and exercise science, and for health professionals experienced in exercise prescriptions. Participants learn to address the global needs of individuals with a range of conditions, including cardiovascular diseases, mental health problems, pulmonary diseases, metabolic diseases, and musculoskeletal diseases.Course Content: This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the physiology and pathophysiology of exercise, the role of physical activity in preventing and managing disease. It includes modules focusing on developing practical abilities in health, exercise assessment, exercise prescription, research skills, statistics, and data exploration. Additionally, students take part in placements and gain a broad range of experience in different aspects of clinical exercise physiology.Key Modules: Some of the key modules in this Masters program include Applied Physical Activity and Health, Cardiac Pathophysiology and Rehabilitation, Exercise for Special Populations, Musculoskeletal Injury and Rehabilitation, and Clinical Exercise Physiology Placement.Accreditations: This course is credentialed by the British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation. Also, it is recognised by the British Association for Sport and Exercise Sciences.Future Careers: Graduates of this program can go on to various professional roles such as exercise physiologists in the NHS, exercise scientists in support of professional athletes or teams, consultants in the private sector in areas of health and wellness, cardiovascular rehabilitation, senior academic researchers, and PhD students.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.