B.A., B.S. in Physical Education - Exercise Science 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Indiana State University |TopUniversities

B.A., B.S. in Physical Education - Exercise Science

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Sports-Related SubjectsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Sports-Related Subjects

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Exercise Science Program is designed specifically to prepare students for careers as personal trainer, exercise physiologist, strength coach, or cardiac rehabilitation. Many students continue their education with post-graduate study in allied health areas (medical school, physician's assistant, physical therapy, chiropractor) or within the field (exercise physiology, biomechanics, sports psychology). Coursework in the major provides a cross-discipline choice of courses to meet each student's career interests, including study in the following areas: Analysis of human motion Human physiology Kinesiology Physiology of exercise The program offers opportunities for on-site learning, with the internship as the culminating experience. Opportunities for laboratory experience are offered in physiology, biomechanics, graded exercise testing and prescription, and sports activity. Instruction is centered in the 230,000-square-foot Health and Human Services Building. Numerous opportunities exist in Terre Haute and the surrounding area for students to volunteer with children and adults as coaches, instructors, and mentors. These include the local hospitals, clinics, fitness facilities, and the school corporations. Careers Exercise science graduates will find a growing demand for their skills and talents in a variety of movement and fitness-based activity settings. Career opportunities include the following: Clinical exercise instructor Health fitness instructor/leader in corporate or hospital settings and in public or private fitness centers Personal trainer Professional positions in the business of exercise/wellness Strength and conditioning coach Post-graduate education Many students continue their education with post-graduate study in allied health areas (medical school, physician's assistant, physical therapy, chiropractor), or within the field (exercise physiology, biomechanics, sports psychology).

Programme overview

Main Subject

Sports-Related Subjects

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Exercise Science Program is designed specifically to prepare students for careers as personal trainer, exercise physiologist, strength coach, or cardiac rehabilitation. Many students continue their education with post-graduate study in allied health areas (medical school, physician's assistant, physical therapy, chiropractor) or within the field (exercise physiology, biomechanics, sports psychology). Coursework in the major provides a cross-discipline choice of courses to meet each student's career interests, including study in the following areas: Analysis of human motion Human physiology Kinesiology Physiology of exercise The program offers opportunities for on-site learning, with the internship as the culminating experience. Opportunities for laboratory experience are offered in physiology, biomechanics, graded exercise testing and prescription, and sports activity. Instruction is centered in the 230,000-square-foot Health and Human Services Building. Numerous opportunities exist in Terre Haute and the surrounding area for students to volunteer with children and adults as coaches, instructors, and mentors. These include the local hospitals, clinics, fitness facilities, and the school corporations. Careers Exercise science graduates will find a growing demand for their skills and talents in a variety of movement and fitness-based activity settings. Career opportunities include the following: Clinical exercise instructor Health fitness instructor/leader in corporate or hospital settings and in public or private fitness centers Personal trainer Professional positions in the business of exercise/wellness Strength and conditioning coach Post-graduate education Many students continue their education with post-graduate study in allied health areas (medical school, physician's assistant, physical therapy, chiropractor), or within the field (exercise physiology, biomechanics, sports psychology).

Admission Requirements

6+
Freshmen candidates applying directly from high school are expected to complete a rigorous college preparatory curriculum (Core 40 curriculum for Indiana residents) and maintain a competitive grade point of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale or the rigor of the high school curriculum, grades earned in academic subjects, and other evidence of academic potential or students completing GED diplomas are also given admission consideration based upon percentile rank, schooling completed, and additional standardized test scores. Other English Language Requirements: The required English language proficiency scores are TOEFL - 500, ELS - Level 112, IU - Level 6, Interlink - Level 5, MELAB - 69, The Language Company - Level 9, Spring International Language Center - Level 6, Purdue University Calumet - Level 4, Ball State University IEI - Level 6, and InterNexus - Advanced Level.

48 Months
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

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