Southern’s Master of Science in Exercise Science degree program will equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to address health, wellness, and human performance in various professional settings and allow you to personalize your education and best meet your specific career goals.
Our graduate program includes three concentrations: clinical exercise physiology, human performance, and sport psychology. The clinical exercise physiology concentration is the only CAAHEP-accredited clinical exercise physiology program in CT and is suited for individuals who wish to work in clinical settings with diverse populations. The human performance concentration is also the only CAAHEP-accredited applied exercise physiology program in CT and is best suited for individuals who wish to pursue careers in strength and conditioning and sport performance. The sport psychology concentration prepares students for a career as a sport psychologist by providing them with the curriculum necessary to sit for the Association of Applied Sport Psychology’s Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) certification, which is necessary to practice as a sport psychologist.
Graduates have gone on to become leaders in their respective fields as clinical exercise physiologists, strength and conditioning coaches, and other allied health care fields. Recent graduates have gone on to fully-funded doctoral programs at some of the most prestigious programs in the country including the University of Massachusetts, University of Connecticut, Florida State University, University of Texas at Arlington, and University of Houston.
Our MS in Exercise Science program is one of the most affordable in New England. Residents from NY, NJ, PA, RI, MA, ME, NH, VT (and soon DE, MD, DC, VA, NC, SC, GA, and FL in Fall 2025) qualify for tuition discounts through the New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) Flexible Program.
Our concentrations in clinical exercise physiology and human performance are CAAHEP accredited, both the only accredited clinical and applied exercise physiology programs in the state of Connecticut and one of less than 20 nationally. Graduates of our clinical exercise physiology program are uniquely advantaged when applying to sit for the American College of Sports Medicine’s (ACSM) Clinical Exercise Physiology certification (ACSM-CEP). Graduating from an accredited program like ours reduces the paperwork and documentation necessary to apply to take the certification exam. See requirements.
Preparation for Certification for the following by concentration:
The Human Performance concentration of our graduate program in Exercise Science provides the student with the opportunity for advanced study in a wide variety of exercise sciences including advanced exercise physiology, advanced strength and conditioning, biomechanics and applied kinesiology, cardiac rehabilitation, laboratory techniques in exercise testing and prescription, exercise prescription for diverse populations, and more. As one of two accredited graduate programs in New England, our students work closely with our faculty in the classroom or in conjunction with one of our ongoing research projects.
The curriculum is designed to prepare students to sit for and pass the National Strength and Conditioning Association Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Certified Performance and Sport Scientist (CPSS) certifications and the American College of Sports Medicine’s (ACSM) Exercise Physiologist–Certified (EP-C) examination. This program includes a thesis and non-thesis option.
The Sport Psychology concentration is an interdisciplinary program offering students in-depth study in the areas of health psychology, counseling, performance enhancement, and intervention strategies. The curriculum encompasses the knowledge areas to become a certified mental performance consultant upon passing the Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) Examination sponsored by the Association of Applied Sport Psychology.
The CMPC certification demonstrates to clients, employers, colleagues, and the public that a certified individual has met the standards of professional practice. You will gain the knowledge necessary to assist athletes and other individuals to perform at the highest level. You will have the opportunity to work with athletes, sports teams, athletic departments, and other organizations to optimize performance. This 33-34 credit interdisciplinary program utilizes faculty and coursework from Health and Movement Sciences, Counseling and School Psychology, and Psychology departments.
The Clinical Exercise Physiology concentration helps prepare individuals for positions in cardiac rehabilitation and developing exercise programs for other clinical populations such as diabetes, obesity, cancer, chronic kidney disease, and the aging population. Graduates will qualify to sit for the ACSM certification examination as a Clinical Exercise Physiologist. Completion of the program includes a 300-hour clinical experience. Students complete 34 graduate credits to earn this degree. The program includes a thesis and non-thesis option.
The curriculum includes a hybrid mix of online and on-ground coursework and is designed to prepare students to sit for and pass the American College of Sports Medicine Clinical Exercise Physiologist Examination (ACSM-CEP).
The concentrations in Clinical Exercise Physiology and Human Performance are the only accredited graduate programs in Connecticut through the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).
Graduates of this program are prepared for roles in clinical settings (e.g. cardiac rehabilitation, exercise oncology, etc.), sport performance (e.g. strength and conditioning coach, sport scientist, etc.), and as sport psychologists (e.g. athletic counseling, performance consultant). Employment of exercise physiologists is projected to grow 9 percent from 2021 to 2031, faster than the average for all occupations. The MS in Exercise Science program has a long history of producing high-quality graduates who have gone on to become leaders in the field.
We offer several graduate teaching and research assistantships to qualified students.
A stipend is given for this service. Graduate Assistant responsibilities include: assisting faculty with undergraduate instruction, performing laboratory testing and procedures, and involvement in ongoing research. If interested, please send a letter of interest and a current resume to Dr. William Lunn, Director of Human Performance Laboratory.
Deadline: Friday, March 29, 2024.
We are housed in a brand new Health & Human Services building with approximately ~4500ft2 of state-of-the-art laboratories, including dedicated laboratories for:
Specific Equipment includes (partial list):
School / College
College of Health & Human Services
Department
Health and Movement Sciences
Contact
Dr. Robert Axtell