Ph.D. in Sport Science is an advanced research degree focusing on the scientific study of physical activity, exercise, and sports performance. Typically completed over 3-5 years, it involves in-depth research, often combining physiology, biomechanics, psychology, and sports management. Candidates engage in both coursework and independent research, culminating in a dissertation that explores critical issues related to athlete performance, injury prevention, rehabilitation, or sport psychology. The program aims to equip scholars with the expertise to contribute to academic, clinical, or professional sports environments, often leading to careers in academia, sports consulting, research, or sports administration.