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Course Overview

The primary focus of the study is exercise physiology and its applications to physical activity programs. The program has a Laboratory-based hands-on approach to learning and applying the principles of exercise science. All graduate courses are offered online or in the evenings to accommodate students with other commitments.

Graduates will be prepared for careers in:

  • Clinical/Cardiac Rehabilitation
  • Sports Performance
  • Health and Fitness, and/or Strength Training and Conditioning
  • Research
  • Corporate Wellness

Entry Requirement 

Students pursuing a graduate degree in the College of Education and Human Services (COEHS) are required to meet the following
standards for admission.

  • Minimum undergraduate Grade Point Average of 2.75 (degree earned within six years) or 3.0 (degree over six years old) OR
  • Complete 12 semester hours of graduate credit in the program area as a non-degree student (including HPR 601 if degree-seeking) with a cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.0 or above and a grade of B- or better in HPR 601 OR
  • Earn a score at the 50th percentile on the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
  • The following materials must be submitted in addition to official transcripts to be considered for admission in to the Community.

Health Promotion program: Resume and a personal statement detailing two years of health-related work experience.

Fees

Tuition & Fees: $16904


This information was accurate on : 04/12/2020
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