Doctor of Philosophy Programme Sport Science
Curriculum (2025W)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Duration/ ECTS-Credits
6 semesters / 180 ECTS-Credits
Mode of Study
Full-Time
Language
German
Admission Requirements
Relevant diploma or master's degree or equivalent and Language Certificates
Faculty
Faculty of Psychology and Sport Science
Qualification Level
Doctorate (Third Cycle)
ISCED-11: Level 8, EQF/NQF: Level 8
ISCED-F
1014 Sports
Study Code
UC 094 xxx | UC 794 680 xxx
Information on the Curriculum (2025W)
The complete version of the curriculum reflects the currently valid version of the curriculum. It is for informational purposes only and is not legally binding. The legally binding version of the curriculum, including any amendments, may be found in the University of Innsbruck Bulletins.
In order to determine which version of the curriculum is applicable in your case, see the Catalogue of Studies,
available at: https://lfuonline.uibk.ac.at/public/lfuonline_meinestudien.studienblatt
Section: Current Curriculum version.
Requirements
Relevant master's or diploma degrees at the University of Innsbruck:
- Master's Programme Sports and Human Movement Science
- Master's Programme Sport Science
- Teacher Training Programme with Diploma Thesis - Subject Movement and Sports
- Master's Programme Secondary School Teacher Training (General Education) Subject: Physical Education
Proof of general university entrance qualification:
With the exception of § 64 par. 5 UG 2002, the general university entrance qualification for admission to a doctoral programme shall be demonstrated by the completion of a relevant diploma programme or master's programme or another relevant programme of at least the same level of higher education at a recognised domestic or foreign post-secondary educational institution. To compensate for substantial subject-related differences, supplementary examinations may be prescribed, which must be taken by the end of the second semester of the doctoral degree programme.
The rectorate may determine which of these supplementary examinations are prerequisites for taking examinations provided for in the curriculum of the doctoral degree programme.
Modules and Dissertation
A | B |
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Compulsory Modules 30 ECTS-Credits | Dissertation 150 ECTS-Credits |
Konzeption der Dissertation5 ECTS-Credits Generic Skills 5 ECTS-Credits Analyse und Interpretation eigener Forschungsergebnisse 15 ECTS-Credits Analyse und Interpretation eigener Forschungsergebnisse 25 ECTS-Credits Presentation of own Research Results 5 ECTS-Credits Doctoral Thesis Defense 5 ECTS-Credits | The dissertation is a piece of scientific work which – in contrast to a diploma or master‘s thesis – serves to prove the student's ability to cope with scientific questions in an independent way. The dissertation topic has to be chosen from the core area of sport science or show a close subject-specific relation to sport science. The dissertation can also be a collection of articles that are related in terms of subject matter or methods. The quality criteria mentioned in the curriculum are valid. If the articles were written by several authors, the student's own contribution must be shown clearly and added to the dissertation. The student has to propose a team of supervisors, consisting of at least two people (dissertation committee), and to nominate one of them as the supervisor mainly responsible. It is permissible to propose supervisors (with the exception of the main supervisor) from subject-related fields. In justifiable exceptional cases it is possible for students to propose only one supervisor. Prior to beginning the work, the student has to communicate the dissertation topic and supervisors in writing to the Director of Studies. Topic and supervisors are considered as accepted, if the Director of Studies does not veto them by means of a decree within one month after the receipt of the proposal. |
Qualification Profile and Skills
in progress
Expected Learning Outcomes for the Doctorate
in progress
Information about examination regulations, assessment and grading
Examination regulations
The examination regulation is an integral part of the curriculum, detailed information can be found under the paragraph examination regulations.
The grade distribution table is a statistical representation of the distribution of all successfully completed examinations in a given programme of study or subject (based on all registered students for the programme or subject). The grade distribution table is updated in regular intervals.
Austrian grading scheme | Definition | %-age | ||
1 | EXCELLENT | = 100% | ||
2 | GOOD | |||
3 | SATISFACTORY | |||
4 | SUFFICIENT | |||
5 | INSUFFICIENT |
will be updated
Overall classification of the qualification
Not applicable
Explanation: An overall classification (mit Auszeichnung bestanden/pass with distinction, bestanden/pass, nicht bestanden/fail) – is awarded only for examinations that conclude a programme of study and consist of more than one subject (an examination of this type is not specified in the curriculum of this programme of study).
Forms (in German only)
- Examination Records (in progress)
- Cover Sheet of the Dissertation
- Application of the Dissertation's Defense
- Recognition of exams AND Supplementary Sheet (in progress)
Forms and Guideline for submitting the Dissertation (valid since 01.11.2023)
Contact and Information
Examination Office
Location Innrain 52d
Dean of Studies (from 01.03.2024)
Ass.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Michael Barth, Bakk. MSc
Further information about the study
phd-sportwissenschaft-studieren@uibk.ac.at
Informations for students with disabilities
Disability Office