Medica 2024: New Master's distance learning programme prepares for digitalization in the sports and health sector

Eva Bartaguiz, Program Manager of the Continuing Education Distance Learning Programme "Sport- und Gesundheitstechnologie" (left), and Amelie Herges demonstrate: Digitalization has long since made its way into the sports and health sector. Copyright: RPTU, Thomas Koziel

Performance diagnostics, movement and posture analysis are reaching a new level: Digital tools and technologies that measure various fitness and health data and analyze them using algorithms are increasingly permeating the sports and health markets. The digital transformation unlocks new potential but also presents new demands on professionals working in these areas. The necessary competencies and qualifications are provided by the part-time Master's distance learning programme " Sport- und Gesundheitstechnologie" which combines knowledge from computer science, technology, and sports and health sciences.

Practical and Flexible Study

"The interdisciplinary focus of the continuing education distance learning programme enables professionals to bridge different fields, develop innovative solutions, and prepare them for the digital future," explains program manager and sports scientist Eva Bartaguiz. "Throughout their studies, distance learners will engage with topics such as data processing, artificial intelligence, human-machine interaction, biomechanics, sports medicine, statistics, and project management. They will also learn how to conduct testing procedures and develop data-driven training and therapy recommendations, all with an emphasis on practical applications, particularly the use of sensor-based training devices and diagnostic procedures."

The four-semester German-language distance learning programme combines scientific and practical components from sports, health, and computer science in a balanced manner. It is aimed at all those interested in understanding innovative technologies in sports and health, connecting computer science with sports and health sciences, and applying what they learn in a professional context within the sports and health sector. The studies are part-time, predominantly location- and time-independent, allowing learners to integrate the coursework flexibly into their daily lives.

The design and development of the programme were funded by the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Science and Health and the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs, Transformation and Digitization with 268,000 Euro from the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) between July 1, 2022 and September 30, 2024.

Distance Learning at RPTU

With currently around 30 part-time Master's programmes and certificate courses, RPTU is one of the most renowned distance learning providers at a German public university. The continuing education offerings cover social, business, legal, natural, and engineering sciences. Distance learners at RPTU acquire the skills and qualifications necessary to keep pace with new and changing demands in the job market. In addition to the Master's programme "Sports and Health Technology," the current winter semester also sees the launch of the Master's programme "Quantum Technologies," which deepens knowledge in the field of quantum technologies. Starting in the winter semester of 2025/26, the programme “Sustainable Architecture and Technology” will also expand the range of courses on offer.

 

Questions can be directed to:

Eva Bartaguiz, M. Sc.
Distance and Independent Studies Center (DISC) / RPTU in Kaiserslautern

P: +49 631 205-4122
E: eva.bartaguiz[at]rptu.de
W: fernstudium.rptu.de

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Klaus Dosch, Department for Transfer, Innovation and Sustainability, is organizing the presentation of the researchers of the RPTU Kaiserslautern at the Medica. He is the contact partner for companies and, among other things, establishes contacts to science. Contact: Klaus Dosch, E-mail: klaus.dosch@rptu.de, Phone: +49 631 205-3001

Eva Bartaguiz, Program Manager of the Continuing Education Distance Learning Programme "Sport- und Gesundheitstechnologie" (left), and Amelie Herges demonstrate: Digitalization has long since made its way into the sports and health sector. Copyright: RPTU, Thomas Koziel