Studies
- Teacher (primary and secondary schools, grammar schools and comprehensive schools, vocational colleges, special education, and only specialist sports, other subjects at the University of Cologne):
- Bachelor of Arts in Sport Management and Sport Communication
- Bachelor of Arts in Sport, Health and Prevention
- Bachelor of Arts in Sport, Outdoor Education and Movement
- Bachelor of Science in Sport and Performance
- Master of Science in Sport Management
- Master of Arts in Sport, Media, and Communication Research
- Master of Arts in Physical Activity and Sport for Seniors
- Master of Arts in Rehabilitation and Health Management
- Master of Arts Sport Tourism and Recreation Management
- Master of Science in Exercise Sciences and Coaching
- Master of Science in Sport Technology
The coaching-license, which is needed to be the Head-Coach of a 1st or 2nd Bundesliga team, can be obtained at the Hennes-Weisweiler-Academy (Hennes-Weisweiller-Akademie)
which is affiliated to the "German Sports University Cologne" (Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln).
The curriculum of this course of training is inter-coordinated with the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund; "DFB").
Licensing of foreign coaches seems to differ.
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