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The three areas of emphasis for the Master's Degree in Exercise Science include:


Master Degree in Exercise Science – Specialization in Applied Physiology

The Applied Physiology curriculum is designed to prepare students for careers and certifications in the broad area of Exercise Physiology. Additionally, the curriculum and related research experience allow for outstanding opportunities related to further graduate (e.g., PhD) or professional (e.g. MD) school in biomedical science related areas. The curriculum includes coursework in exercise science, exercise physiology, statistics, research seminar, clinical exercise testing, and clinical laboratory skills. There is also ample opportunity to participate in ongoing research through research assistantships and independent study courses. Students have the option of completing a thesis or a project.

MS - Applied Physiology Curriculum (PDF)


Master Degree in Exercise Science – Specialization in Health Aspects of Physical Activity

The Health Aspects of Physical Activity specialization will prepare students for careers in the area of physical activity and health and for further graduate work (e.g., PhD) in this area. The curriculum includes coursework in exercise science, research methods and statistics, health promotion, and epidemiology. Students have the option of completing a thesis or a project.

MS - Health Aspects of Physical Activity Curriculum (PDF)


Master Degree in Exercise Science – Specialization Motor Control and Rehabilitation

The Division of Motor Control and Rehabilitation provides students with in-depth, clinical and research-based study in motor control, motor development and rehabilitation and prepares students for pursuing additional graduate work (e.g. PhD, DPT, etc.). Students have the option of completing a thesis or a project. The thesis program emphasizes expansion of research competence; the project focuses on professional/clinical/community aspects of motor control, development and rehabilitation. The curriculum includes coursework in exercise science, research methods, motor control and development and related issues along with experience in clinical, laboratory, and community settings. The specific program of study is designated by the advisory committee (thesis) or advisor (project).

MS - Motor Control and Rehabilitation Curriculum (PDF)
 

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