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The graduate faculty members have earned national recognition for their contributions to research, instruction, and professional service. They dedicate significant effort to student-focused education across classroom, lab, and community environments. The department boasts specialized facilities for studying neuromuscular physiology, cardiovascular function, exercise science, metabolic processes, biomechanics/sports medicine, and community-based research. The Health and Human Performance Department's core purpose involves generating and sharing knowledge to support data-driven approaches in health promotion, public health, exercise science, and recreational fields. It strives to become a nationally prominent force in enhancing human performance and wellbeing across diverse populations. The exercise and sports science curriculum focuses on developing students into perpetual learners through cutting-edge pedagogy, scholarly inquiry, and community engagement. Additionally, the program seeks to produce graduates who exemplify healthy lifestyles while driving professional progress.