German Sport University Cologne
The German Sport University Cologne is a public university located in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Founded in 1947, it is the only higher education institution in Germany focused exclusively on sport and exercise sciences. The university developed from the Deutsche Hochschule für Leibesübungen, which was originally established in Berlin in 1920. It was re-established in Cologne after World War II and gained university status in 1970.
The university offers degree programs at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels, as well as teacher training qualifications. Its campus is situated in the Müngersdorf district and includes extensive sport and research facilities. As of recent figures, the institution enrolls around 6,000 students.
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History
The Sport University Cologne was founded in 1947. In 1962, it was one of the founding members of Association Internationale des Écoles Supérieures d'Éducation Physique.Facilities
The German Sport University Cologne is located in the Müngersdorf district of Cologne, adjacent to the city’s sports park and the RheinEnergieStadion. The campus covers approximately 187,000 square meters, of which around 61,000 square meters are used for sports facilities.In addition to sports infrastructure, the university includes academic buildings, laboratories, and 19 scientific institutes. The Central Library of Sport Sciences, located on campus, holds one of the largest collections of literature in the field of sport and exercise science.
Study
The German Sport University Cologne offers degree programs in the field of sport and exercise sciences. The university provides undergraduate and graduate qualifications, including teacher training degrees. Programs are structured in accordance with the German higher education framework.Undergraduate Programs
The university offers the following bachelor's degree programs:B.A. Sport Management and Sport CommunicationB.Sc. Sport and PerformanceB.A. Sport JournalismB.A. Sport and Health in Prevention and TherapyB.A. Sport and Movement Mediation in Leisure and Recreational SportsThese programs generally require six semesters of full-time study and include theoretical coursework alongside practical components.
Graduate Programs
Master’s degree programs at the university include:M.Sc. Exercise Science and CoachingM.Sc. Sport ManagementM.Sc. Psychology in Sport and ExerciseM.Sc. Human Technology in Sports and MedicineM.A. International Sport Development and PoliticsM.Sc. Rehabilitation, Prevention and Health ManagementM.Ed. Physical EducationMost master’s programs require four semesters of study. Admission typically requires a relevant undergraduate degree and additional criteria depending on the program.
Courses are primarily taught in German, though some master's programs are offered partly or entirely in English.