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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Exercise Science, B.S.


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Minimum number of credits required to graduate:  124

Minimum cumulative GPA required to graduate:  2.0

Minimum number of credits to complete the major:  80

 

School: School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Department: Exercise Science and Rehabilitation Sciences

Learn more about the program

 

The Exercise Science major provides students with a strong evidence-based education in the application of physical activity, prescriptive exercise, and behavioral interventions for the prevention and treatment of chronic health conditions. Students acquire knowledge and develop practical skills from renowned faculty to provide primary and secondary prevention and rehabilitative strategies designed to manage health risk and enhance quality of life for apparently healthy individuals and persons with medically controlled diseases and health conditions. 

 

Athletic Training Students Only:

5 Year Athletic Training track allows students to receive a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and a Master of Science in Athletic Training in five years (175 credits). The student will complete three years of prerequisite courses for a pre-professional education including all liberal studies core requirements (95 credits) by the spring of their third year. 

The remaining 32 credits required for the Bachelor of Science degree (127 credits) will be earned through graduate level courses taken in Summer 1 and Fall 1 of the Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT). The MSAT will be awarded at the end of the fifth year of study with the completion of 48 graduate credits.

Students will formally apply into the graduate program (MSAT) in early spring of their third year, in order to be officially admitted into the program.  Students in the 5 Year Accelerated program who meet all requirements are given priority over post-baccalaureate and other applicants.

Students in other majors interested in applying into the 3+2 (five year accelerated program) may apply although additional coursework may be needed to stay on track.

Students who do not matriculate into the MSAT will use their fourth year to complete their undergraduate degree in Exercise Science.

 

Retention for Athletic Training Students:

  • Students will be required to achieve/maintain:
    • Prerequisite courses:
      • Preferred C+ or better in the following:
      • Anatomy and Physiology I and II
      • Biology with lab
      • Introduction to Nutrition
      • Introduction to Psychology
    • Preferred C or better in the following:
      • Chemistry I
      • Introduction to Athletic Training
      • Statistics
      • One Semester of Physics
      • Clinical Experience I
      • Clinical Experience II
      • Clinical Experience III
      • Human Pathophysiology
      • Special Topics in Healthcare
  • Additional coursework in either biomechanics/kinesiology and/or exercise physiology is recommended.
  • Preferred 3.0 GPA

Major Requirements


The Exercise Science major focuses on the study of human movement and optimizing wellness goals through exercise and nutrition.  This degree will prepare students for a variety of careers and graduate study in fields such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, human performance, wellness and health promotion and clinical exercise physiology. The program includes several major elective courses that allow the student, working with the academic advisor, to tailor their program toward their field of interest. The major consists of twenty one courses (80 credits).

STEM Course Requirement


Students are also required to take the four additional STEM courses (16 credits) listed below:

Exercise Science Major Electives


Choose four courses from the following to complete the exercise science degree requirements: 

Concentrations within Exercise Science Degree


Students can choose one of the following concentrations.  Students who do not choose a concentration will follow the Exercise Sciences major degree curriculum.  

Rehabilitation Sciences


Complete the following 5 additional courses:

Strength and Conditioning


Complete the following 5 additional courses:

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