Actually, there are a large number of degree programs and departments that are 
closer to what you describe as "sports science."  Many of these have both 
graduate and undergraduate programs.  Some that stand out are:
1.  Exercise Science and Exercise Physiology (e.g., 
http://www.hper.indiana.edu/degrees/index.shtml)
2.  Human Performance (e.g., 
http://cms.bsu.edu/Academics/CentersandInstitutes/HPL.aspx)

Lot's of these programs include Sports Psychology, nutrition, biomechanics, 
biochemistry, coaching, and many related courses and interests.  

Subject: The European Sports Science degree.
From: "michael sylvester" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 12:16:06 -0100
X-Message-Number: 2

As the only cross-cultural dude on Tips and  a host to many international 
travelers,I keep on running into many Europeans who are majoring in sports.As a 
matter of fact I am told that there are some institutions in Europe devoted 
only to sports.It seems to be more than what we know in the U.S as a Phys Ed 
major.
So is this  Sports  science major  basically a European thang?
Michael "omnicentric" Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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