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2016-2017 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy) 
    
 
  Nov 25, 2024
 
2016-2017 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy) [Archived Catalog]

Exercise Science, M.S.



Learning Outcomes

  • Master of Science students will demonstrate an understanding of current public health practice and how various health-related disciplines contribute to achieving public health goals.
  • Master of Science students will demonstrate an understanding of the principles and practices that are used in epidemiology to examine the health status of populations and translate epidemiologic findings into public health action.
  • Master of Science students will evaluate scientific literature, create a research plan and analyze original research results in order to formulate an answer to one or more research questions.
  • Applied Physiology Master of Science students will demonstrate laboratory proficiency through written and practical evaluations.
  • Applied Physiology Master of Science students will explain, analyze and evaluate: 1) physiological changes that occur during a single session of exercise, 2) physiological adaptations that take place with repeated exercise sessions, and 3) how environmental conditions influence these responses.
  • Health Aspects of Physical Activity Master of Science students will explain, analyze, and evaluate the relationships between physical activity, behavior and health.
  • Rehabilitation Science Master of Science students will explain, analyze, and evaluate the relationships between biomechanical, physiological, psychological and neural factors that influence learning and performance of motor skills in healthy and disabled populations.

Degree Requirements (39-42 Hours)

  • Exercise Science (15-21 Hours)
  • Research/Statistical Methods (3-9 Hours)
  • Electives (6-18 Hours)
  • Project (3 Hours) or Thesis (6 Hours)

Applied Physiology Track


Rehabilitation Sciences


Health Aspects of Physical Activity