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Admission Criteria for Exercise Science Education
Application Packet
for Exercise Science Education major
Exercise Science Education Curriculum
Exercise Science sample 4 year plan
Health Promotion sample 4 year plan
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Introduction
The
faculty members of the undergraduate Exercise Science Education major are
pleased that you are interested in the possibility of pursuing this degree. This
document is designed to acquaint you with the field of exercise science. It will
also familiarize you with the prerequisites for the major, the criteria for
evaluation of applicants to the major, and the internship, practicum, and other
experiences that will enhance your professional development if you are accepted
into the major.
Click here to visit the Exercise
Science Club website.
What
is Exercise Science Education?
Exercise
Science Education includes two strands. The Exercise Science Strand involves the
study of structural, functional and behavioral phenomena related to
participation in acute and chronic exercise in sport, clinical, and community
settings. The Health Promotion Strand addresses the promotion of exercise and
other health behaviors in community, worksite, and health care settings, or in
other programs that include health program implementation and evaluation
initiatives.
Career Opportunities in Exercise
Science Education
This major is designed to prepare students for
employment in commercial, corporate, clinical, community, and government
agencies with interest in the areas of physical activity and/or health
promotion.
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The Exercise Science Strand prepares
individuals for work in clinical fitness centers, rehabilitation programs,
or any other program that requires exercise prescription, general fitness
evaluation, body composition, and general fitness testing, and offers
physical activity, exercise, or health program delivery.
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The Health Promotion Strand prepares
individuals for work in primary prevention programs in community, worksite,
and health care settings, or in any other program that requires health
program implementation and evaluation initiatives.
With some additional coursework, this undergraduate
major is suitable for students wishing to pursue careers in fields such as
physical therapy, athletic training, occupational therapy, chiropractic, and
medicine. Click here for more information on how
the exercise science major fulfills physical therapy prerequisites. Individuals completing the exercise science or the health promotion
strand may sit for the certification tests of the American College of Sports
Medicine (ACSM) and may take the community health education specialist
certification (CHES) test, respectively. Students may wish to consult Medicine
and Science in Sports and Exercise, a monthly journal published by the
American College of Sports Medicine, for job opportunities available in exercise
science. Graduate program opportunities may be obtained by consulting the ACSM
Graduate Program Directory, which is available for review in The Office of
Student & Alumni Services in A100 PAES Building.
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