The Exercise and Sport Science curriculum and mission align with the Exercise is MedicineTM initiative, which encourages healthcare providers to include physical activity with prescriptive medicine when optimizing patient health. Students have the opportunity to work with faculty as student research assistants in areas of expertise such as postexercise nutrition, running gait mechanics, obesity and health, vascular compliance, and nutritional supplementation.
A required six-credit internship provides the student an opportunity to apply scientific coursework principles in a fitness or strength and conditioning environment. The Exercise and Sport Science program is located in our new Health and Human Services Building, with many state-of-the-art features including a new athletic training teaching lab, a human performance facility, and large, enhanced laboratories/clinics for hands-on learning and research.
Topics Covered
- Human Performance
- Exercise Physiology
- Biomechanics
- Body Composition
- Exercise and Nutrition
- Exercise and Behavior
- Cardiovascular and Neurophysiology Laboratory
- Sport Psychology
Program Features
- State-of-the-art classrooms/laboratories in the areas of Biomechanics, Exercise & Resting Metabolism, Exercise Behavior, and Neuromuscular Control
- Program concentrations include professional preparation tracks for graduate study in the exercise sciences and allied health programs and improving human performance.
- Opportunity for student involvement in research
- A long history of developing highly qualified exercise professionals
- A six-credit internship experience providing students with hands-on opportunities to apply scientific coursework principles in a real-life situation