Before declaring a major in Exercise Science, students must successfully complete Anatomy and Physiology (BIOL 2148 and 2149 with labs) with a C- or better. Until this requirement is fulfilled, students will be considered a Pre-Exercise Science major. Acceptance to the Exercise Science program will be determined at the end of each semester. Students must declare their major or minor in Exercise Science before taking 4000 level courses.
In addition to completing the Ethos requirements, students pursuing a major in Exercise Science must complete the following courses regardless of concentration within the major (i.e. Allied Health or Sport and Human Performance). Students must pass all of the Exercise Science major courses listed below with minimum grade of “C-.”
Sem. Hrs.
44 ETHOS requirements
(8) BIOL2148 and 2149 and Labs
*(part of the ETHOS curriculum)
3 MATH 1114 Statistics
3 EXCS 2000 Intro to Exercise Science
3 EXCS 3305 Sports Psychology
4 EXCS 3352/L Physiology of Exercise and Lab
3 EXCS 3354 Applied Exercise Anatomy
3 EXCS 3360 Motor Learning and Control
3 EXCS 4310 Biomechanics
4 EXCS 4320/L Exercise Prescription and Lab
3 EXCS 4325 Exercise and Sports Nutrition
3 EXCS 4360 Research in Exercise Science
2 EXCS 4380 Senior Seminar
3 EXCS 4400 Academic Internship
37 Semester Hours (in addition to the ETHOS curriculum)
The Allied Health concentration is designed to prepare students for post-professional school in physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant, and chiropractic, among others. With their academic advisor, students will create a specialized course plan designed to best prepare students and meet all of the pre-requisite coursework for a given pre-professional school in the allied health field of their choosing. Students in this concentration must pass all three of the courses listed below with minimum grade of “C-”.Due to the diverse prerequisite requirements of many post-professional programs, students will need to complete additional coursework prior to completing the application process. Students are responsible for identifying the prerequisite requirements for each post-professional program to which they intend to apply. An academic advisor will be available to assist students in successfully completing this process.
4 CHEM1101/L General Chemistry I
4 CHEM 1102/L General Chemistry II
4 BIOL 1107/L Principles of Biology I
49 Major Hours (37 Exercise Science core + 12 Allied Health electives)
General Education Requirements 44 Hours in ETHOS curriculum
Interim 9 Hours
Exercise Science Core 37 Hours
Allied Health Electives 12 Hours
General Electives 16 Hours
Total 120 Hours