Course Sequence
The Master of Science in Exercise Physiology program allows new students to start in the fall, spring or summer semester each year. The courses listed below display what is offered each semester, but most students in the program take between six and nine credits hours per semester (two or three courses). The program director will advise each student and help guide them to the course completion plan that will be the best fit for them as an individual.
Fall Semester Courses Offerings
Course |
Credits |
---|---|
Advanced Performance Nutrition |
3 |
Principles & Techniques in Strength and Conditioning |
3 |
Biostatistics |
3 |
Advanced Exercise Physiology |
3 |
Spring Semester Courses Offerings
Courses |
Credits |
---|---|
Research Methods |
3 |
Clinical Exercise Physiology |
3 |
Exercise & Nutritional Biochemistry |
3 |
Summer Semester Course Offerings
Courses |
Credits |
---|---|
Leadership |
3 |
Readings, Issues, Trends and Problems in EXSS |
3 |
Sport Psychology |
3 |
Musculoskeletal & Biomechanical Assessment |
3 |
Winter Semester Course Offerings
Courses |
Credits |
---|---|
Leadership |
3 |
Readings, Issues, Trends and Problems in EXSS |
3 |
Capstone Experiences
Courses |
Credits |
---|---|
Internship (can be taken fall, spring and/or summer semesters) |
3 |
Thesis for Exercise Physiology (can be taken fall, spring and/or summer semesters) |
6 |
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