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Exercise Science

Strong Mind, Strong Body.

Exercise Science is the study of the body's response to exercise and requires an understanding of anatomy, biomechanics, and exercise physiology.  In our academic program, we emphasize physical activity, wellness, and disease prevention.

Students learn to conduct exercise assessments, structure exercise programs, promote fitness, and enhance quality of life for a diverse population.  Students develop practical hands-on skills, critical thinking, and communication strategies needed to enter the workforce or make a seamless transition to graduate school. 

National Strength and Conditioning (NSCA) Program Distinction

The Exercise Science Program received the Education Recognition Program (ERP) distinction by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). This means our program prepares students to be ready to enter the fitness industry upon graduation. Exercise Science is also applying for the Council on Accreditation of Strength and Conditioning Education (CASCE) through the NSCA. The pursuit of CASCE accreditation is in progress.

72%

Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) Exam Pass Rate

150

Students Enrolled

76.9%

Retention Rate

Class of 2023:

100%

of Students Accepted to Graduate School of Their Choice

Top Reasons

Healthcare is one of the country's fastest growing industries.

According to labor statistics, employment in health care occupations is projected to grow 15 percent from 2019 to 2029, much faster than the average for all occupations, adding about 2.4 million new jobs.

Attain National Certification

Our program is designed to prepare you to take the National Strength and Conditioning Association's (NSCA) Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) exam, a nationally recognized and credible certification needed to enter the workforce.

Exceptional graduate school placement rate

Students applying for graduate programs are accepted at exceptional rates in programs such as Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Athletic Training, Dietetics, Chiropractic, Strength and Conditioning, Physician Assistant, Exercise Physiology, and more.

Hands-on Experience

Learn to use metabolic testing equipment, heart rate monitors, blood pressure equipment, body composition assessment tools, motion analysis software, force plate analyzers, electromyography (EMG) sensors, cycle ergometers and sports performance testing equipment.

Experiential Opportunities

Engage in research with faculty, attend professional conferences, get involved in organizational clubs, conduct professional experiences within internship sites and develop professional networking opportunities.

Meet Our Mocs

Jay Caneus
Caden Kwiatkowski
Chase Thomas
Daniella Rincon Garcia
Devin Mantei
Emma Nieves
Sara Terrell, Ph.D.

Featured Faculty

Sara Terrell

»Ê¼Ò»ªÈË’s commitment to engaged learning aligns with my value system as a higher education professional. A successful classroom environment should stimulate engagement through hands-on learning while also developing critical thinking, facilitating the acquisition of lifelong learning and developing evidenced based problem-solving strategies. Cultivating a classroom environment centered on these aforementioned areas is a humbling task and one I wrestle with every semester. The reward is worth it when students begin to synthesize and apply information at a higher level of thinking, a transferrable skill needed to navigate the dynamic healthcare landscape we live in today.

Clubs And More

You can be involved in prestigious organizations, such as Phi Epsilon Kappa, the national professional fraternity for persons pursuing careers in exercise science, physical education, health, recreation, dance, human performance, sports medicine, and sports management.

Program Details

AVAILABLE IN:

BS

Minor

Admission Requirements

FIRST-YEARS

All freshman applicants to »Ê¼Ò»ªÈËs full-time degree programs must submit the following information:

TRANSFERS

Applying to »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË as a transfer student is easy.

If transferring less than 24 credits, we also need your:

  • Official high school transcript
  • SAT and/or ACT scores
  • Learn Moreabout transfer student requirements 
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INTERNATIONALS

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ADDITIONAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR EXERCISE SCIENCE

  • Students must be able to obtain transportation to clinical and applied experience sites. In some clinical situations, students may have to complete additional requirements such as, but not limited to: background check, fingerprinting, drug screening, proof of vaccinations, and HIPAA training.

Program Contact

Sara Terrell Sara Terrell, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Exercise Science

Exercise Science Program Director

Edge Hall

 863.680.4436

Office of Admissions Office of Admissions

France Admissions Center

 863.680.4131