Exercise Science
The Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science program is a science-based curriculum of human anatomy and physiology, chemistry, biology, physics, and psychology. This program provides students with a thorough immersion into the field of exercise science which is grounded on both theory and principles from core classes including exercise physiology, clinical physiology, kinesiology, motor development, nutrition and wellness, and strength training and conditioning as well as a combination of integrated classroom, laboratory, and internship experiences. The exercise science program prepares students to obtain entry level employment in health clubs, sports performance centers, and community or corporate wellness facilities. This program also provides an excellent foundation for students interested in attending graduate school in exercise science or healthcare related fields such as athletic training, chiropractic, occupational therapy, or physical therapy.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Exercise Science students will demonstrate foundational knowledge and critical thinking as they relate to exercise science.
- Exercise Science students will effectively perform a comprehensive fitness assessment.
- Exercise Science students will develop an appropriate exercise prescription in a variety of populations.
- Exercise Science students will demonstrate proficiency in human anatomy and concepts related to anatomical, motor, and biomechanical aspects of the human body.
- Exercise Science students will demonstrate proficiency in human physiology and concepts related to the physiology of exercise and nutrition.
- Exercise Science students will be prepared to pursue employment as fitness professionals or graduate studies.
Online Degree in Exercise Science
The requirements for the online degree program are the same as the traditional Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science degree for transfer students, although it is recommended that students have earned an associate’s degree prior to enrolling in the completion program. Courses are offered online in an 8-week format with six terms each academic year.