The Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science program teaches students how our organ systems respond to an acute exercise bout and how they adapt to a chronic exercise training program. We then emphasize using this information to help patients/clients improve their health status and/or fitness level. Graduates from our program earn a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science.
This is a STEM-designated program (see OPT Extension).
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Exercise science is an interdisciplinary field with roots in biology, chemistry, and physics. As a result, our students begin our program by building a solid foundation in these basic science disciplines. Our students then start studying how the human body functions normally and responds and adapts to exercise. Exercise science students finish the program by learning to design evidence-based training programs that progress patients/clients towards health and fitness goals, such as meeting national physical activity recommendations, obtaining physical fitness standards, reducing chronic disease risk, and improving sport performance.
Opportunities
Our program has many classes that take place in the traditional classroom setting. However, we also provide our students with learning opportunities outside the classroom. Our practicum and internship courses allow students to earn credit toward the major while gaining practical skills and real-world experience. We also encourage motivated students to engage in research with a faculty mentor. This undergraduate research experience culminates with a student presentation at a state, regional, or national conference.
Exercise Science is a great major for students pursuing advanced study in health- and exercise-related fields. Our majors frequently gain acceptance to academic graduate programs (e.g., exercise physiology and biomechanics programs), medical programs (e.g., medical school and physician assistant programs), and rehabilitative science programs (e.g., physical therapy, orthotics & prosthetics, occupational therapy, and athletic training programs). However, many of our majors opt to enter the workforce upon graduating. Common career paths for these students include cardiac rehabilitation, strength & conditioning coaching, high-performance training, and hospital or worksite wellness coordination.
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