Exercise Science (BS)
This program provides a challenging educational experience for students who wish to pursue health/fitness careers. The major provides hands on experience in the health/ fitness industry tied to core academic preparation in the science of exercise and health. Students of exercise science will have the requisite coursework for graduate programs in Physical Therapy, Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, and Exercise Science. Graduates of an exercise science program may work in community, retail, or medical fitness centers, hospital-based clinical exercise rehabilitation, clinical research, corporate wellness programs, and nonprofit health promotion organizations.
Exercise Science Major
Majors will complete four prerequisite courses, a core consisting of ten courses plus two electives spread out across their four years. All Majors are required to have CPR and First Aid Certifications by March 1 of the senior year. The suggested sequence for core courses is:
First Year
Sophomore Year
BIOL 231 | Anatomy and Physiology I | 4 |
BIOL 232 | Anatomy and Physiology II | 4 |
BIOL 246 | Foundations of Exercise and Health | 4 |
PSYC 101 | Introduction to Psychological Science | 4 |
NUTR 112 | Introduction to Nutrition Science | 4 |
Junior Year
BIOL 332 | Exercise Physiology | 4 |
PHYS 110 | Introductory Physics I | 4 |
SNHS 361 | Exercise Assessment & Prescription | 4 |
PSYC 232 | Health Psychology | 4 |
| CPR with AED Training | |
| First Aid Certification (offered on campus at cost) | |
Senior Year: total of 8 credits:
For Students in the Accelerated Physical Therapy Program:
DPT 612/13 Professional Seminar (2 credits) and the tutorial components of DPT 672/73 Frameworks of Physical Therapy: Musculoskeletal 1 and 2 (4 credits) are the equivalent of the Capstone and Biology 370 Internship.
DPT 622/23 Fundamentals of Movement Sciences 1 and 2 are equivalent to BIOL 362 Kinesiology.
PHYS 111 is both a requirement for the DPT program and an elective from the Exercise Science list.
The second Exercise Science elective is satisfied by DPT 652, Evidence-Based Practice
Exercise Science Electives: