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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog
Exercise Science (B.S.): Pre-Professional Athletic Training Concentration - L
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Program Description
The degree program in exercise science combines fundamental interdisciplinary study in the natural sciences and liberal arts with extensive laboratory, experiential, and professional internship practices. The mission of the department is to provide exceptional academic and professional preparation for careers in science. Emphasis is placed upon the development of academic, practical, and critical skills needed for lifelong learning as advocates of health promotion, strength and conditioning, and disease/injury prevention and treatment.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students completing undergraduate studies in the department of exercise science will emerge with the following outcomes:
- a foundation of knowledge in the natural sciences
- an understanding of the behavior of the human organism in causing, controlling and responding to movement
- a variety of career or post-secondary educational opportunities in exercise science
- the technological and practical skills to access and read scholarly materials in exercise science
- a demonstration of independent research
Minimum required credits for the program: 64-70
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Required Core Courses (41 credits)
Students majoring in Exercise Science are required to take MAT 1020 and MAT 2021 for the Mathematics and Computing in the World (NMCW) GECC requirement, and BIO 1212 (preferred) or BIO 1210 for the Natural & Physical Worlds (NNPW) GECC requirement. All students in the B.S. in Exercise Science program must recieve a grade of C- or higher in all program required courses to count toward the programmatic degree.
Pre-Professional Athletic Training Concentration: (23 credits)
Exercise Science students in the Pre-Professional Athletic Training concentration are required to take PSY 1010 for their Being in the World: Society & Behavior (NBEW) GECC requirement.
Only 3 credits of XSC 4810 may be used to fulfill this concentration.
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