
Exercise and Health Management Exchange programme
A practical and theoretical approach to understanding the Norwegian Health Model and relevant contexts performing physical activity.
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Closing dates: 15.04.2025
Study facts
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Campus: Vestfold -
Study level: Exchange programmes, bachelor level -
Progression of study: Full time -
Start up: Autumn 2025 -
Teaching model: Campus -
Credits: 30 -
Charge: No tuition fee. -
Closing dates: 15.04.2025 -
Semesters: 1 -
Teaching Language: English
Why study Exercise and Health Management?
This program is a full time study programme and focus on benefits gained from being physically active in a life span cycle. Experiences from using physical activity as a tool to improve health in different Norwegian health and fitness contexts and in the work place will be covered. In addition, the courses will draw upon experiences from health promotive work carried out in different sports contexts to obtain better health in society.
What you will learn
The content is related to different group’s needs of managing and changing life style and using physical activity as a tool to regain or contribute to improve health. Project management development and apprenticeship is a central learning method used to gain increased knowledge on the Norwegian health system and work life and social laws regulating health and sick leave. Most common health issues among employees will be addressed. Adapting physical activity for disabled or groups with different needs and experiences with physical activity in prisons will also be focused. Practical sessions covering aqua-fitness, climbing, outdoor activities and yoga are some examples of classes given in these modules. Finally, theoretical fundaments of communication and motivation will be covered in connection with the courses. The courses will be a combination of practical and theoretical work.
The program may be included as part of a program in Sports, PA or health promotion. 30 ECTS.
Study Plan and Course Plans
A study plan describes the content, structure and organization of a study programme. To each study plan there is a set of course plans that describe the different courses. In the course plan you will also find a reading list. Below you will find a study model that shows you which courses that are taught in each term. In the study model you'll also find links to each course plan.
Admission requirements
The programme is open to international exchange students studying at one of USN's bilateral partner institutions. Exchange students at the bachelor-level must have completed at least 60 ECTS or equivalent within the relevant study field, and be officially nominated by their home university in order to apply. Admission to the programme requires a good command of the English language, both spoken and written. An English proficiency equivalent to B2 (Cambridge) level is recommended.
Target groups are students from nursing, physiotherapy, rehabilitation therapy, social workers, PE teacher students or sports students.