Exercise Science, BS
If EXSC 488 is used as a substitute course in the Exercise Core, it cannot also be used as an elective.
Courses
- BIOL 104 — Medical Terminology
- BIOL 200 — Introduction to Cellular Biology
- BIOL 200L — Introduction to Cellular Biology Lab
- BIOL 305 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIOL 305L — Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
- BIOL 306 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- BIOL 306L — Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab
- BLAW 305 — Business Law I: Legal Environment and Contract Law
- CHEM 121 — Basic Chemistry
- CHEM 121L — Basic Chemistry Lab
- CHEM 231 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM 231L — General Chemistry I Lab
- EXSC 100 — Anatomical Kinesiology
- EXSC 100L — Anatomical Kinesiology Lab
- EXSC 101 — Introduction to Exercise Science
- EXSC 110 — Introduction to Health Professions
- EXSC 180 — Principles of Fitness and Wellness
- EXSC 225 — Nutrition
- EXSC 300 — Biomechanics of Human Motion
- EXSC 325 — Nutrition & Exercise
- EXSC 350 — Exercise Physiology
- EXSC 350L — Exercise Physiology Lab
- EXSC 360 — Athletic Enhancement, Human Performance, & Exercise Leadership
- EXSC 380 — Community and Corporate Wellness and Health Promotion
- EXSC 390 — Fitness Assessment
- EXSC 400 — Motor Learning & Development
- EXSC 400L — Motor Learning and Development Lab
- EXSC 450 — Advanced Exercise Physiology Lecture/Seminar
- EXSC 450L — Advanced Exercise Physiology Lab
- EXSC 465 — Research Methods and Professional Development
- EXSC 475 — Capstone Research
- EXSC 476 — Research Seminar
- EXSC 477 — Research Presentation
- EXSC 480 — Principles of Training & Conditioning
- EXSC 488 — Professional Communication
- EXSC 490 — Exercise Prescription
- EXSC 499 — Professional Practicum
- FIN 355 — Entrepreneurial Finance
- MATH 200 — Introduction to Statistics
- MATH 201 — Statistical Software
- MGMT 300 — Management Principles
- MKTG 301 — Principles of Marketing
- PE 249 — Physical Fitness Concept
- PSYC 101 — General Psychology
- PSYC 301 — Sport & Performance Psychology