The Department of Sports Science and Physical Education at the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Swat is committed to promoting physical wellness, athletic performance, and scientific understanding of human movement. By integrating theory with practice, the department nurtures students in areas like exercise physiology, biomechanics, sports psychology, and fitness training. Through structured coursework, fitness labs, field activities, and coaching methodologies, students develop the skills to lead health-focused initiatives, manage sports facilities, and contribute to personal and community well-being. The department champions excellence, discipline, and leadership empowering graduates to shape the future of sports and physical education across Pakistan and beyond.
Established in 2022, the Department of Sports Science and Physical Education offers a four-year Bachelor of Science (BS) degree designed to equip students with knowledge and skills in athletic training, sports health, and human performance. Combining scientific principles with physical practice, the department aims to promote a culture of wellness and active living within academic and community settings.
The Department of Sports Science and Physical Education aims to build physical and professional competence among students by offering education in sports science, human anatomy, and performance techniques. It develops critical thinking, communication skills, and leadership needed for careers in coaching, teaching, fitness training, and sports management. The department also promotes ethical practices and encourages research-driven approaches to improving personal health and community fitness standards.
The mission of the Department of Sports Science and Physical Education at UVAS Swat is to foster excellence in physical education through innovative teaching, research, and practical training. We strive to prepare students to become educators, trainers, and advocates for physical health, promoting lifelong fitness, ethical sportsmanship, and evidence-based practice. By bridging academic knowledge with real-world application, the department contributes to the development of active, informed, and health-conscious individuals who positively impact society.