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UMass Boston's Master's program in Exercise and Health Sciences offers a distinctive chance to gain expertise in exercise science and health promotion through physical activity within a vibrant urban and multicultural setting. This program boosts career advancement opportunities for students, whether they aim to further their education, enter research-focused roles, or pursue professional health positions (such as exercise physiologists or workplace wellness coordinators). Early in the program, you'll be guided to select a faculty mentor to support your academic journey.
Graduates of this program will be equipped to:
Master advanced concepts in Exercise Physiology and/or Physical Activity and Health
Utilize statistical and research techniques to analyze, interpret, and critique scientific literature in these fields
Develop and oversee fitness assessments or exercise programs to encourage physical activity and health across diverse groups
Apply classroom learning in real-world environments (such as research labs or clinical settings)
Compile and share research outcomes through thesis or capstone projects
Lead initiatives that foster physical activity and enhance health in varied communities
Career Opportunities
As an exercise physiologist, evaluate patient fitness and create customized programs in clinical or research settings. Serve as a corporate wellness coordinator to enhance employee wellbeing. Alternatively, work as a health promotion specialist to benefit entire communities. These represent just a sample of potential career paths.
Potential roles include:
Exercise Physiologist
Corporate Wellness Specialist
Health Promotion Specialist
Personal Trainer
Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialist
Clinical Research Coordinator
Academic, Industry, or Government Researcher