Ph.D. in Physical Education requires 4-5 year advanced research degree program that covers the theory, methods for research, and practical applications of human movement sciences. The course of study includes in-depth studies in exercise physiology, sports psychology, biomechanics, and physical activity promotion. Independent research projects, scholarly publications, and collaborations with sports organizations and public health agencies help students develop expertise in identifying complex challenges in physical activity, exercise, and human performance, designing innovative solutions, and contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the dynamic field of physical education. Graduates of this program have the skills to work as physical activity researchers, sports scientists, public health advisors, and faculty members at universities, research institutions, and leading sports organizations.