Programme Overview
Programme Background
In the growing field of athletic performance, the science of human movement within sport specific skills are continuing to become more significant. The MSc in Applied Sports Biomechanics and Movement Science will provide the student with the skills to critically evaluate the biomechanics of human movement as it pertains to the demands of different sports with the ultimate goal of enhancing human performance and reducing the risk of injuries. Understanding the pillars on which human movement and performance are built, including running, linear sprinting, multi-directional speed, jumping, landing and postural awareness will assist athletes, performance- and medical staff to screen, evaluate and coach proper movement skills and techniques to ultimately achieve these goals. The academic rigour of this course will furthermore allow students to progress academic studies and academic careers in sports and exercise science, such as Physiotherapy/Physical Therapy, etc.
Accreditation
The MSc in Applied Sports Biomechanics and Movement Science is run in unison with Irish American University who award the programme under its accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is one of the world’s leading accrediting bodies. Students enrolled on this Masters programme will be conferred by Irish American University.
Furthermore, Setanta College Professional Advisory Board, other subject matter experts, and international sporting organisations have informed, reviewed, and approved the programme content. This includes World Rugby, the Titleist Performance Institute, and the NSCA who recognise our programmes and qualifications.
Courses covered:
Programme Duration
The programme duration is 18-21 months. This includes:
- 6 Online Courses (each module is 12 weeks in duration)
- On-site residential week, practical application, and lectures.
- Final Project (additional 3 months to complete)
Residentials
Much of the learning on the programme will occur through a mix of online courses and experiential learning, however, a key part of the programme will be the residentials. Whilst the content of each residential will be dependent upon the modules undertaken, the overarching objectives will be similar.
Our residentials are offered in the following locations:
Ireland: GAA National Games Development Centre, Dublin.
The objectives:
- To provide hands-on instruction and experience in the practical elements of the course content. Even though the course is focused mainly on an evidence-based practice approach, practical competency in the application of theory to practice and in the ‘art’ and ‘craft’ of coaching will be emphasised. Further, the competence in the use of and interpretation of data using a wide range of coaching technologies and the coaching process will be central to the face to face environment and thus the residential will ensure that practitioners receive high-class instruction in the key practical elements required for effective industry practice.
- To allow for practical assessments and presentation-based assessments to be carried out.
- To provide contextualisation and critical discussion of the topics covered in the online material. This will essentially be a flipped classroom approach to teaching. This medium will allow practitioners to share experiences and provide a highly interactive learning environment.
A joint programme by:
Setanta College and the Irish American University
The Master of Science in Applied Sports Biomechanics and Movement Science is co-delivered by Setanta College and Irish American University. The programme has been developed by the globally renowned industry experts at Setanta College and takes its internationally recognised accreditation from Irish American University’s approval by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
Upon successful completion of this master’s programme, students earn degrees conferred by Irish American University.

Programme Details & Enrolment
Each module will be assessed using an applied project. Details and guidance on this are provided at the start of each module.
On-site Attendance
During the second and fourth modules, students are required to attend residentials where hands-on training will be provided by our team of international lecturers, world-renowned coaches, and industry experts. Residentials will take place in Ireland.
In Ireland residentials are held at the GAA National Games Development Centre, Dublin.
Final Project and Assessment
You will submit a final project following the completion of the six online modules. During the online element, you will receive guidance and mentoring from a tutor who will assist you in the selection of a final project.
The MSc program in Applied Sports Biomechanics and Movement Science aims to combine an evidence-based mindset with specialist technical knowledge and understanding, enabling graduates to analyse, describe and coach movement efficiency in athletes through the application of biomechanics principles. Graduates of the Master’s program are trained to take an ethical and socially responsible approach to conducting and contributing to performance enhancement and also research in their area of professional or vocational involvement.
Upon successful completion of the program of study, graduates will be able to:
- Integrate knowledge from a range of fields into the generation of performance solutions.
- Provide an evidence-based and creative contribution to the development and/or application of biomechanics within their field of study.
- Analyse complex problems and issues relevant to the field of study and obtain a practical and valid response to these issues.
- Critically evaluate, design and implement solutions/systems in their operational context.
- Identify and apply relevant advanced knowledge, methods and techniques from their field of study.
- Assess solutions/systems and their applications according to their properties and potential to solve problems even if they are new to or unfamiliar with the context or lack information and/or reliable information; they can use their assessment as a basis for substantiation of decisions.
- Understand the ethical, social and cultural aspects of problems and solutions in their field of study and apply this insight within an inter-disciplinary role.
- Work as part of and play a leading role in a team; manage and plan a development process; document development and research processes.
Setanta College is committed to providing accessible and inclusive pathways to postgraduate education, while ensuring that applicants are prepared to successfully engage with postgraduate study. To this end, the following entry routes are available:
1. Academic Qualification Route (Direct Entry)
Applicants who have completed undergraduate studies (i.e. Bachelors degree or a qualification at Level 6 on the European Qualifications Framework (EQF) or equivalent) are eligible for direct entry to the programme.
2. Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL) Route
Applicants who do not hold an undergraduate degree (EQF level 6) may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate:
- A minimum of five years of relevant professional experience in sport, fitness, health, or a related performance domain.
- Relevant experience may include time spent as an athlete, coach, instructor, mentor, or practitioner across amateur or professional settings, community-based programmes, or performance environments.
- Evidence of reflective practice, ongoing professional development, and the capacity to engage with academic content.
All RPEL applicants will undergo an individual assessment process to determine suitability.
3. Additional Documentation (Discretionary)
In some cases, particularly where applicants are applying through the RPEL route or hold a qualification from a non-cognate area, the College may request:
- A Letter of Interest, outlining the applicant’s motivation, relevant experience, and goals.
- A brief interview to discuss the applicant’s background and fit for the programme.
This step is intended to support the applicant and ensure readiness for study at Masters level (EQF level 7).
* Note: Applicants who are not deemed suitable following interview will be provided with a tailored entry pathway to the programme of interest. This may include:
- Completing a programme at a more appropriate level of study (e.g., EQF Level 5 or 6), or
- Undertaking a bridging programme specifically designed to support academic and personal success at Masters level of learning (EQF Level 7).
4. English Language Proficiency
Where English is not the applicant’s first language, proficiency must be demonstrated by one of the following:
- IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5, with no individual component below 5.5
- TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 88
- EF SET: Minimum score of C1
* Note: Other tests may be accepted. If you completed an alternative language assessment than those listed above, please enquire for acceptance.
The Master of Science in Applied Sports Biomechanics and Movement Science is run in unison with Irish American University who awards the program under its accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is one of the world’s leading accrediting bodies. Students enrolled on this Masters program will be conferred by Irish American University.
Furthermore, Setanta College Professional Advisory Board, other subject matter experts, and international sporting organisations have informed, reviewed, and approved the program content. This includes World Rugby, the Titleist Performance Institute, and the NSCA who recognise our programmes and qualifications.

Th MSc in Applied Sports Biomechanics and Movement Science has been developed with insights, expertise, and contributions from leading professionals across the sports industry. Their contribution ensures that students gain cutting-edge knowledge, real-world applications, and the skills required to excel in their careers.
The following experts have contributed to the development of this programme:
- Dr Liam Hennessy – Founder of Setanta College
- Dr David McHugh – Director of Mental Performance at Washington Spirit
- Dr Francesco Aiello – Researcher & Sport Scientist
- Shayne Murphy – Performance Consultant & Sport Scientist
- Antonio Robustelli – High Performance Consultant
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Fees & How To Apply
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To secure your place on the MSc in Applied Sports Biomechanics and Movement Science programme, you can pay a deposit of €/$500 and choose from five payment options, including paying in full, per module, or through instalments. See below for the full list of options:
- Deposit €/$500 | Remainder Before Course Start Date
- Deposit €/$500 | 50% Before Course Start Date and 50% Before Commencing Module 5
- Deposit €/$500 | 6 Equal Installments Paid Before the Start of Each Module
- Deposit €/$500 | 4 Installments of 25% before Modules 1,3,5,7
- Deposit €/$500 | 18 Equal Monthly Installments
