The Master of Science in Exercise Science is a cross-discipline program designed to provide graduates with the knowledge and skills to implement nutrition, sports performance, sport psychology, exercise and health promotion programs for a diverse population.
This 36-credit curriculum was developed to combine exercise physiology with three popular areas of study: sports nutrition, athletic performance and inclusive fitness. The program also offers academic flexibility with a wide range of elective courses. Within the program, students have the opportunity to prepare for Nationally recognized professional certifications from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), and the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA). Additionally, an active research laboratory allows students a fully immersive learning environment.
Students may choose from one of the following tracks:
Exercise Physiology and Sports Nutrition: This track emphasizes the role of exercise in health and disease prevention, fitness testing and programming, physical activity intervention as experiential learning opportunities in a variety of settings.
Strength, Conditioning, and Sports Nutrition: Designed for individuals seeking to improve their knowledge and skills in the area of strength and conditioning of athletes. The program focuses on the science and practical application of current knowledge in the field. Students have the opportunity to earn national certifications through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), and National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM)
Inclusive Fitness: Offers students a unique opportunity to combine advance courses in exercise science, exercise prescription, and applied behavior analysis to design fitness and sports programs for individuals with a wide variety of needs.
Core Program Requirements |
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EXS 501 |
Exercise Physiology & Chronic Disease |
3.00 |
EXS 510 |
Nutrition and Wellness in Physical Activity |
3.00 |
EXS 524 |
Exercise and Fitness for Special Populations |
3.00 |
EXS 535 |
Field Experience I |
4.00 |
EXS 540 |
Research Methods in Exercise Science |
3.00 |
Track Courses: Students select three courses (9 credits) in their chosen track
Track: Exercise Physiology & Sports Nutrition |
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EXS 600 |
Exercise Physiology in Chronic Disease II |
3.00 |
EXS 620 |
Analytical Approach to Exercise Prescription |
3.00 |
EXS 645 |
Sport Nutrition & Pharmacology |
3.00 |
EXS 653 |
Advanced Laboratory Techniques |
3.00 |
Track: Strength & Conditioning and Sports Nutrition |
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EXS 507 |
Corrective Exercise Certification Preparation |
3.00 |
EXS 508 |
Certified Strength & Conditioning Certification Preparation |
3.00 |
EXS 615 |
Performance Enhancement Specialist Certification Preparation |
3.00 |
EXS 645 |
Sport Nutrition & Pharmacology |
3.00 |
Track: Inclusive Fitness |
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EXS 530 |
Adapted Physical Activity for Individuals with Autism |
3.00 |
EXS 592 |
Physiology of Exercise for Healthy & Aging Adults |
3.00 |
EXS 600 |
Exercise Physiology in Chronic Disease II |
3.00 |
EXS 620 |
Analytical Approach to Exercise Prescription |
3.00 |
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