Doctor of Philosophy Program in Physical Education, Sports, and Recreation

A Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Education, Sports, and Recreation is an ideal program for individuals passionate about advancing knowledge and making significant contributions to these fields. It prepares graduates for high-level academic and professional roles where they can lead research initiatives, influence public policy, and promote innovation. Through their work, they can have a lasting impact on individual and community well-being and contribute to the development of sustainable, inclusive, and health-prom.

Program Highlights

A Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physical Education, Sports, and Recreation is an advanced academic program designed for individuals interested in conducting research and contributing to the body of knowledge in these fields. The highlights and reasons to consider pursuing this program:

  • Research and Scholarship
  • Expertise Development
  • Career Advancement
  • Impact on Policy and Practice
  • Innovation and Technology
  • Networking and Collaboration
  • Contribution to Community and Society

Curriculum Structure

Year 1, Semester 1

  • ENG701 English for Doctoral Degree Study I
  • PSR701 Seminar in Physical Education, Sports, and Recreation
  • PSR711 Research Design and Statistical Analysis in Physical Education, Sports, and Recreation
  • XXXXXX Elective Course

Year 1, Semester 2

  • ENG702 English for Doctoral Degree Studies II
  • PSR712 Paradigm in Physical Education, Sports, and Recreation
  • PSR713 Physical Education, Sports, and Recreation Organization Development
  • XXXXXX Elective Course

Year 1, Semester 3

  • PSR714 Doctoral Seminar in Physical Education, Sports, and Recreation
  • XXXXXX Elective Course
  • XXXXXX Elective Course
    *** Qualifying Examination
    *** English Proficiency III

Year 2, Semester 1

  • PSR991 Topic Defense

Year 2, Semester 2

  • PSR992 Proposal Defense

Year 2, Semester 3

  • PSR993 Dissertation Implementation

Year 3, Semester 1

  • PSR994 Dissertation Defense

Year 3, Semester 2

  • PSR994 Dissertation Defense

Total 60 credits