Philadelphia Institute of Science and Technology

Sports Medicine Program

Our Sports Medicine program is integrated with the digital medicine and artificial intelligence (AI) applications. The program is  focused on the key aspects of sports medicine. The courses cover foundational sports medicine principles, injury prevention, rehabilitation, and advanced technologies.

Students will be equipped with a comprehensive understanding of sports medicine, including the latest advancements in digital health and artificial intelligence applications. Graduates will be prepared for roles such as sports medicine practitioners, rehabilitation specialists, or professionals leveraging technology to enhance athlete performance and well-being.

Sports Medicine Program

Sports Medicine Diploma Program

Duration: 1 Year.

  • SMED 100: Introduction to Sports Medicine
  • APA 100: Anatomy and Physiology for Athletes
  • BMEMS 100: Biomechanics and Movement Science
  • PEXP 100: Principles of Exercise Physiology
  • SIPA 100: Sports Injury Prevention and Assessment
  • RTECA 100: Rehabilitation Techniques for Athletes
  • SCSP 100: Strength and Conditioning for Sports Performance
  • NUTS 100: Nutrition and Sports
  • DISMED 100: Diagnostic Imaging in Sports Medicine
  • DHWT 100: Digital Health and Wearable Technologies
  • TSMED 100: Telehealth in Sports Medicine

ECDSMED 100: Ethical Considerations in Digital Sports Medicine

  • AIH 100: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
  • AIASIP 100: AI Applications in Sports Injury Prediction
  • AIRTP 100: AI in Rehabilitation and Training Programs
  • SAPE 100: Sports Analytics and Performance Enhancement

Students have to contact the school administration if they want to take extra credits or transfer credits to pursue the Diploma Certificate or Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree in their field of interest.  Students will select required number courses in each of the areas listed to meet general education requirements graduation for the A.A.S.  Some of these courses can be transferred directly from and to the university system and may be substituted for recommended courses on the outline.  Students should speak with an advisor before doing so these selective courses are required for all students.

  • Selected Communication Course (Choose two for Diploma or three for the Associate)

ENGL 100: Fundamentals of Speech

CPL    100: Career Planning  

CPL    101: Communications and Career Strategies

ENGL 101: Composition

ENGL 102: composition

  • Selected Mathematics Course (Choose two for Diploma or three for the Associate)

MATH 100:General Math

MATH 101:Intermediate Algebra

MATH 102:College Algebra

  • Selected Social Science Course (Choose two for Diploma or four for the Associate)

ECON 105:Leadership

ECON 101:Principles of Microeconomics I

ECON 102:Principles of Macroeconomics II

SOC    101:Introduction to Sociology

PSYC  101: Introduction to Psychology

HIST   101: History