The emphasis of the Exercise Science concentration is designed to give students a scientific understanding of the body's response to exercise and the ability to analyze the efficiency of human movement. Graduates in Exercise Science will have the knowledge to prescribe exercise to a wide variety of populations and instruct the proper mechanics and techniques of movement. Students explore exercise and motor behavior form an interdisciplinary perspective both from within the Exercise Science program, the Wellness and Human Performance Center and across campus with courses in Anatomical Kinesiology, Biomechanics of Human Motion, Exercise Physiology, Nutrition, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Sport Psychology, and Motor Learning. Practical application of the curriculum is enhanced through the Lab assignments, field work, and internship experiences. |
Additional Admission Requirements: | Recommended Coursework:
- 4 years of English, including composition, literature, and speech.
- 3 years of mathematics, including 2 years of algebra and 1 year of geometry.
- 3 years of science, including 1 year of a biological and 1 year of a physical science. Each should have significant laboratory experience.
- 3 years of social science including 1 year of U.S. history and 1 year of geography.
- 2 years of a single world language (including non-English native languages or American Sign Language).
- 1 year of specified elective chosen from the following: World Culture or the Arts
The University will evaluate each applicant's credentials individually and note any deficiencies. If required college preparation courses are not offered at the student's high school, exemptions may be granted for admission purposes. |
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