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Dec 17, 2024
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2016-2017 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy) [Archived Catalog]
Exercise Science, Ph.D.
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Learning Outcomes
- Applied Physiology doctoral students will demonstrate mastery of the physiological changes that occur during a single session of exercise and the physiological adaptations that take place with repeated exercise sessions and how environmental conditions influence these responses.
- Health Aspects of Physical Activity doctoral students will demonstrate mastery of the relationship between physical activity and physical and mental health; the factors that influence physical activity participation in diverse populations as well as the effective approaches to increase physical activity in these diverse populations.
- Rehabilitation Science doctoral students will demonstrate mastery of the knowledge and theory of motor skill acquisition throughout the lifespan and the relationship to rehabilitation and health.
- Doctoral students will be able to develop a series of research questions that advance the state of knowledge in the field of exercise science.
Degree Requirements (60 Post Baccalaureate Hours)
- Exercise Science (12-18 Hours)
- Research/Statistical Methods (6-12 Hours)
- Electives (18-30 Hours)
- Dissertation (12 Hours)
Additional Requirements
Students will ordinarily complete 6-12 hours of independent research (EXSC 790 ) in addition to 12 dissertation hours.
Students are required to have a grounding in Public Health consisting of PUBH 700 and EPID 700 /EPID 701 .
Students are also required to select one of the following areas of specialization and complete 15 or more hours of course work in that area:
- Applied Physiology
- Health Aspects of Physical Activity
- Rehabilitation Sciences
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