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Welcome to Exercise Physiology - Meet Miriam Leary!

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in exercise physiology provides training in anatomy, physiology, and all other prerequisites for medical and other professional schools. Students also receive sound clinical training with patients in our human performance laboratory and other clinical settings, and complete a minimum 135-hour clinical internship or research in their senior year.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science (BS) in exercise physiology are equipped with communication, analytical, and critical thinking skills essential in today's job market. Upon graduation, they are eligible to take the certification examinations offered by the American College of Sports Medicine, and find work in a variety of clinical settings.

Others choose to continue their education in graduate and professional school. Select senior students are able to take a hands-on cadaveric dissection gross anatomy laboratory to further enhance their ability to compete for admission to physician assistant, physical therapy, medicine, or other rehabilitative science graduate programs. For well-qualified students who are interested in pursuing the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree (DPT) or the Master of Science (MS) in Athletic Training at WVU, the School of Medicine offers several early assurance and accelerated options.

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Kent Marshall

MD/PhD Program

“You only have one body, so being able to help someone through an illness is truly poignant and carries big impact.”