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The Master of Science (MS) in Sports Science offers two specialization tracks: (1) Strength and Conditioning, and (2) Exercise Physiology. The Strength and Conditioning track equips students for careers as strength coaches across various settings including collegiate, professional, private, and high school athletics. Participants will gain expertise in creating tailored training regimens that boost athletic performance while minimizing injury potential. Core curriculum covers biomechanics, exercise physiology, performance assessment, training periodization, program development, and sports nutrition. Fieldwork opportunities complement the academic experience. The Exercise Physiology track prepares graduates for roles as fitness specialists (serving diverse populations), cardiac rehab professionals, or administrators in healthcare and wellness organizations. This program focuses on understanding the body's immediate and long-term physiological changes from physical activity. Key study areas include exercise physiology, muscle physiology, lab methods, specialized exercise programming, and practical training methods.
The Exercise Physiology concentration (34 credit hours) trains students for positions as fitness instructors (working with general, athletic, and clinical populations), cardiovascular rehabilitation specialists, or healthcare/fitness management professionals. The curriculum examines both short-term and prolonged bodily adaptations to exercise. Foundational coursework encompasses exercise physiology, muscular physiology, lab procedures, customized exercise planning for unique populations, and practical exercise methodologies.