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For those seeking a rewarding career focused on helping people enhance their well-being, regain mobility, or boost sports performance, the Exercise Science program offers an ideal path. Students in this program receive guidance from dedicated instructors on evaluating all aspects of physical fitness—from strength and stamina to coordination, speed, and suppleness—while learning to create tailored exercise plans for diverse individuals across all life stages.
The Council for Accreditation of Allied Health Programs stands as the leading national accrediting body for Exercise Science programs. Lewis University holds the distinction of being Illinois' sole private institution to earn this elite CAAHEP accreditation, along with recognition from the Committee on Accreditation for the Exercise Sciences (CoAES) for its Exercise Science program. This accreditation guarantees that Lewis University consistently meets rigorous national benchmarks.
The Exercise Science program's coursework caters to students passionate about physical activity and human physiology. Building on core anatomical and physiological principles—aligned with American College of Sports Medicine guidelines—students master fitness assessment techniques, data interpretation, and personalized exercise prescription. Beyond working with healthy populations, students explore how growth, illness, and aging affect the body's exercise responses, adapting programs accordingly for safety. Knowledge and practical skills develop through multiple approaches including classroom instruction, laboratory work, and real-world application.