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The MS in Health and Human Performance with an Applied Exercise Science focus explores how physical movement enhances wellness and athletic capability. Our graduate students work to promote health, fitness, and sports excellence through practical clinical research and performance-oriented education. Alumni frequently pursue doctoral degrees at prestigious universities nationwide or secure careers in health optimization and athletic training fields.
Program Structure
This 36-credit curriculum provides both thesis and non-thesis pathways, featuring these foundational courses:
Legal Issues in Health, Human Performance, and Recreation
Contemporary Health Literature Review
Basic Statistical Analysis for Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Fundamental Educational Statistics
Research Approaches and Techniques
Exercise Stress Evaluation and Programming
Energy Metabolism Studies