Master of Science (M.S.) - Exercise Physiology Program
Dr. Lem Taylor, Program Director
Purpose of the Program
The Master of Science in Exercise Physiology program prepares students from diverse backgrounds for many different careers. The faculty seek to prepare students who wish to continue their pursuit of higher education for future success in exercise science related careers, through doctoral programs, and/or professional certification programs. Students are prepared for careers as Exercise Physiologists in both clinical and fitness settings, Strength & Conditioning and Performance Professionals, and in the growing field of Corporate Fitness and Wellness. Students will complete either 30 or 33 hours of academic coursework while enrolled in the program depending on which option is chosen (thesis or internship). Students will complete either an internship or thesis as the culminating experience in the program. There is no foreign language requirement.
Curriculum
Exercise Physiology (Internship Option)
Exercise Physiology (Thesis Option)
EXSS 6320 | Advanced Performance Nutrition | 3 |
EXSS 6350 | Readings, Issues, Trends, Problems in EXSS | 3 |
EXSS 6351 | Principles & Techniques Strength Training and Conditioning | 3 |
EXSS 6353 | Research Methods in Exercise Physiology | 3 |
EXSS 6355 | Clinical Exercise Physiology | 3 |
EXSS 6360 | Advanced Stats & Applied Research | 3 |
EXSS 6370 | Sport Psychology | 3 |
EXSS 6375 | Exercise & Nutritional Biochemistry | 3 |
EXSS 6380 | Advanced Exercise Physiology | 3 |
EXSS 6381 | Musculoskeletal & Biomechanical Assessment | 3 |
EXSS 6192-6692 | Thesis in Exercise Physiology | 1-6 |
Program Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science or related field and/or must include the following courses:
a. 3 hours—Exercise Physiology
b. 4 hours—Anatomy and Physiology I
- 3.0 GPA
- Interview with EXSS Graduate Program Director