Exercise Science Undergraduate Major and Minor
Exercise science major
An exercise science major can prepare you for a career in a variety of clinical or non-clinical areas, such as cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, cardiovascular diagnostic testing or general health-fitness settings. Alternatively, you can use the exercise science major to prepare for application to graduate programs in exercise physiology, physical therapy, physician assistant, medical or dental school, nursing, pharmacy, or other areas of health care.
The exercise science major has three options for you to choose from: clinical exercise science, health fitness, and kinesiology.
Clinical exercise science option
The clinical exercise science option prepares you for a career in the clinical aspects of exercise science: cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, diagnostic testing, or other related fields.
Health fitness option
The health fitness option prepares you for a career as a health fitness professional, personal trainer, or strength and conditioning coach. If you pursue the health fitness option, you cannot sign the health fitness minor.
Kinesiology option
The kinesiology option is a broad-based exercise science option that prepares you for a graduate or professional degree in exercise physiology, kinesiology, physical therapy, physician assistant, occupational therapy, chiropractic, or other allied health fields.
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Health fitness minor
This minor is designed for the exercise science major (clinical exercise science or kinesiology options) preparing to work in the fitness or sports performance industry and intending to obtain certifications available in the field of health fitness, e.g., personal training, health fitness professional and strength and conditioning. If you are an exercise science major (health fitness option), you cannot minor in health fitness.