This is a graduate school preparation program for students who have focused interests in sport and exercise science. The curriculum provides a strong foundation in the basic sciences of human biology, chemistry and physics and introductory-level study in the applied areas of exercise physiology, kinesiology/ biomechanics and sport nutrition. Successful graduates will have completed prerequisites for graduate study in more specific exercise science disciplines.
For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Health, Physical Education and Recreation department page.
Total Credits Required | 124 |
Liberal Studies |
30-40
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Health Promotion Requirements | 2 |
Additonal Health Promotion Requirements | 2 |
Required Courses in Major | 49 |
PE 111 Introduction to Sports Science | 1 |
CH 111 General Chemistry I [Div II] | 5 |
CH 112 General Chemistry II [Div II] | 5 |
BI 201 Human Anatomy | 3 |
BI 202 Human Physiology | 5 |
PH 201 College Physics I [Div II] | 5 |
HL 242 Emergency Health Care | 2 |
HN 210 Nutrition for Humans | 4 |
MA 171 Introduction to Probability and Statistics [Div V] or | 4 |
PY 305 Psychological Statistics (4 cr.) [Div V] | |
PE 315 Physiology of Exercise | 4 |
PE 317 Anatomical Kinesiology | 2 |
PE 417 Biomechanics | 2 |
PE 421 Physiology of Training for Sport | 3 |
PE 422 Sport Biomechanics | 2 |
PE 470 Psychological Aspects of Athletic Performance | 2 |
Sports Science Cluster Minor | 24 |
For sports science majors only |
With adviser approval students must select a cluster of cognate courses from two or more departments totaling 24 credit hours. A list of courses comprising the cluster must be submitted to the Registrar's Office before the second semester of the student's junior year.
Bulletin Year:
2009 - 2010 Undergraduate Bulletin
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