The Master of Science (MS) program in exercise physiology prepares students for rewarding careers or for continued postgraduate education. Many of our graduates pursue additional certification (e.g., ACSM Certified Personal Trainer, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist) and often move into diverse roles as certified exercise physiologists, wellness coordinators, cardiac rehabilitation specialists, and faculty, among others.
Students pursuing a Master of Science (MS) in exercise physiology complete common core courses and choose from one of three areas of emphasis, clinical, research, or tactical.
Our Tracks
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Clinical exercise physiology focuses on the use of exercise testing and training in persons with or at high risk of acquiring chronic disease. Students obtain experience in various medical settings and work with populations with varied health problems (e.g., heart disease, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, arthritis). The three- to four-semester program begins in the summer semester.
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The research exercise physiology area of emphasis is designed for students who wish to engage in an intensive research training experience, in preparation for further training in a PhD, MD, or similar postgraduate program. The two-year program begins in the fall semester.
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The tactical performance physiology area of emphasis prepares exercise physiologists equipped to address the overall health, fitness, and readiness of tactical personnel (e.g., military service members, firefighters, law enforcement officers). The program is low-residency and begins in the summer term.