Academic Programs

B.S. in Athletic Training

Athletic Training academically prepares students to evaluate, advise, and treat athletes of any type and of all ages, to assist them to recover from injury, avoid injury, and/or maintain peak physical fitness. The Athletic Training program is 120 credit hours in length. Upper division requirements can be completed in five semesters. It is a limited access program.

B.S. in Human Performance

Human Performance encompasses the study of the physical, social, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual dimensions of movement. The focus of the program is both on the preventative (e.g. athletic training, corporate wellness, strength and conditioning coaching) and restorative (e.g. aspects of movement science).

M.S. in Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is a dynamic profession with an established theoretical and scientific base and widespread clinical applications in the restoration, maintenance, and promotion of optimal physical function. The eight-semester program includes 75 hours of graduate coursework This program utilizes a variety of instructional methodologies including independent distributive learning with substantial computer-based and videotape instructional materials in combination
with on-campus learning experiences. It is a limited access graduate program.


 

Elective Fitness and Physical Activity Courses for Non-majors

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