Advisors:
Christopher C. Cheatham - Exercise Physiology
1064 Student Recreation Center
Michael G. Miller - Athletic Training
1043 Student Recreation Center
The Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation offers a Master of Science in Exercise and Sports Medicine with two different concentration areas: Athletic Training and Exercise Physiology. The Athletic Training concentration is an NATA Accredited Graduate Curriculum designed to provide the student with advanced athletic training, didactic and laboratory experiences, clinical internship opportunities in which the students will solidify their skills, and research experiences to become better clinicians and educators. The Exercise Physiology concentration is intended to provide a course of study that will enable graduates to pursue careers in fitness, athletic, and clinically based settings. Graduates also pursue advanced degrees in exercise physiology or other professional programs such as physical therapy, medicine, etc.
Admission Requirements
Meet Graduate College admission standards, successful completion of an undergraduate major or minor or equivalent appropriate for intended emphasis area, submission of GRE scores, submission of a letter of intent to include education, career and/or research goals and philosophy (Exercise Physiology only), and letters of recommendation (three for Athletic Training, two for Exercise Physiology). Applicants should refer to the Web site for the specific concentration areas for further admissions requirements.