The University of Portsmouth's MSc Clinical Exercise Physiology is a comprehensive, postgraduate-level course that offers an in-depth understanding of the physiological and psychological factors affecting performance in health, disease, and disability. The course provides a deep insight into the application of clinical exercise interventions that are evidence-based to patients with different pathologies.Course Content: The comprehensive course involves exploring the theoretical underpinning of clinical exercise interventions in areas such as health and metabolic disease, muscular physiology, psychological response, obesity, disease, and disability. The course enhances both hands-on clinical exercise skills and transdisciplinary research knowledge over a 12-month period.Key Modules: Key areas of study involve Clinical Exercise Testing and Prescription, Research Methods and Statistics, Pathophysiology of Exercise and Disease, Applied Exercise Physiology, Nutrition for Exercise and Health, Applied Sport Science Labs, and Clinical Placement.Accreditations: The MSc Clinical Exercise Physiology degree is accredited by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES).Future Careers: A degree in MSc Clinical Exercise Physiology can lead to rewarding careers in numerous areas including Cardiac Rehabilitation, Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Physiological Instrumentation Specialist, Drug Rehabilitation, Clinical Trials Manager, and Health Improvement Practitioner. It might further pave the way for undertaking a Ph.D., enhance employability in different healthcare setups, and assist in managing patients with chronic conditions.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.port.ac.uk/study/courses/postgraduate-taught/msc-clinical-exercise-physiology).