Exercise Physiology MS
The MS degree requires:
1) Approximately 2 years to complete.
2) A minimum of 33 hours of graduate work.
3) Three required courses in the HPL (9 total hrs).
4) A thesis covering a research problem that will contribute new knowledge to the field (6 hrs required), including an oral defense of the thesis.
Typical Course Progression
Year 1-Fall Semester
EXSCI 637 Applied Physiology (3 hrs, HPL required course)
CHEM 563 Principles of Biochemistry 1 (3 hrs)
Year 1-Spring Semester
EXSCI 603 Exercise Physiology 1 (3 hrs, HPL required course)
CHEM 564 Principles of Biochemistry 2 (3 hrs)
EXSCI 611 Research Methods (3 hrs)
Year 1-Summer Sessions
EXSCI 633 Seminar in Exercise Science (3 hrs each 5 week summer session)
Year 2-Fall Semester
EXSCI 630 Exercise Physiology 2 (3 hrs, HPL required course)
BIO 557 Molecular Biology with laboratory (4 hrs)
Directed cognate and elective hours (as needed)
Year 2-Spring Semester
THES 698 (6 hrs)
Directed cognate and elective hours (as needed)
Examples of Cognate and Elective Hours
BIOT 590 Intro to Recombinant DNA and RNA Techniques
BIOT 591 Theory and Applications of PCR
BIOT 592 Protein Isolation and Analysis
BIOT 594 Cell Culture Techniques
BIOT 595 DNA Sequencing and Bioinformatics
BIO 556 Cancer Biology
EXSCI 638 Electrocardiography
EDPSY 641 Statistical Methods
EDPSY 642 Intermediate Statistics
EDPSY 645 Intro to Nonparametric Statistics
PHYSL 511 Endocrinology
PHYSL 513 Renal Physiology
PHYSL 514 Cardiovascular Physiology
PHYSL 515 Physiology of Aging
PHYSL 520 Neuroscience