Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the MS-RST program, the students will be able to:
- Demonstrate a systematic and critical understanding of existing conceptual, philosophical, theoretical, empirical, and/or professional practice knowledge to promote human health, performance, and/or quality of life.
- Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of methods and techniques applicable to their own research and/or professional practice.
- Demonstrate originality and critical understanding on how to apply concepts, frameworks, and research evidence to enhance human health, performance, and/or quality of life.
- Demonstrate their ability to exercise self-initiative, personal responsibility, and decision-making skills that are consistent with their professional competencies and ethical guidelines.
- Demonstrate their ability for independent learning and to advance their knowledge and skills beyond graduation.
In doing so, the students can:
- Explain how various biopsychosocial and sociotechnical systems interact to influence human health, performance, and/or quality of life.
- Compare and contrast how various philosophical, theoretical, and professional practice frameworks explain human health, performance, and/or quality of life.
- Analyze and apply systems and frameworks, concepts, and research evidence to enhance human health, performance, and/or quality of life.
- Collaborate with other professionals using innovative methods, interventions/approaches, evaluations, and assessments to promote human health, performance, and/or quality of life across the lifespan.