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Exercise Science Major (Clinical Exercise Option, Health Fitness and Performance Option or Kinesiology Option), B.A., B.A.A., B.S.

B.A. degree, B.A.A. degree, or B.S. degree

Major Map for Exercise Science Major (Clinical Exercise Science option)

Major Map for Exercise Science Major (Health Fitness Option)

Major Map for Exercise Science Major (Kinesiology Option)

Admissions Requirements, Retention & Termination Standards

Any student in good academic standing at CMU may declare a major in any of the three Exercise Science major options. Interested students are encouraged to obtain advising early during their academic career in order to ensure that they select the option on the major most appropriate for their academic and career goals. To progress through the curriculum in a timely manner, students are responsible for completing the classes in the requisite order. Upper-level classes will often have prerequisite lower-level classes that you must successfully complete before you may enroll in the following classes.

In order to remain a major in Exercise Science, a student must meet the following criteria:

  1. Meet specific program Technical Standards (a copy of the Technical Standards is available from the School of Health Sciences Office or the School of Health Sciences website; students must sign a copy of the Technical Standards at the time they declare their Exercise Science major thereby acknowledging that they have read, understand, and are able to meet these standards). 
  2. Maintain an overall GPA of at least 2.5. 
  3. Achieve a grade of C (2.0) or better for each graded HSC course on the major. 
 

Options

Select one of the following three options:

Clinical Exercise Science Option

The Clinical Exercise Science option is for students intending to pursue a career in the clinical aspects of exercise science: cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, diagnostic testing, or other related field.

Core Courses I (17 hours)

HSC 190Introduction to Exercise Science

1(1-0)

HSC 205Responding to Emergencies

2(1-2)

HSC 212Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology

3(3-1)

HSC 214Human Anatomy

4(3-3)

HSC 215Human Physiology

4(3-2)

HSC 308Physiology of Sport and Exercise

3(3-0)

Core Courses II (5-8 hours)

Select one of the following options:

Option A (8 hours)
CHM 131General Chemistry I

4(3-3)

CHM 132General Chemistry II

4(3-3)

Option B (5 hours)
CHM 120Survey of Chemistry

4(4-0)

CHM 127Introductory Chemistry Laboratory

1(0-2)

Required Courses (27 hours)

HSC 220Health-related Components of Fitness

3(2-2)

HSC 310ECG Assessment

2(2-1)

HSC 411Pathophysiology

3(3-0)

HSC 547Health Risk Identification and Management

3(3-0)

HSC 550Stress Test Administration

3(2-2)

HSC 551Stress Testing Interpretation

3(3-1)

HSC 553Cardiac Medications

2(2-0)

HSC 575Exercise Science Clinical Internship

8(Spec)

Other Requirements (0 hours)

Capstone Exit Exam and/or Survey

This requirement would involve completing an internship and taking an exit survey.


Electives (5-6 hours)

Select from the following:

BIO 590Cardiovascular Physiology

3(3-0)

HSC 201Medical Terminology

3(3-0)

HSC 219Exercise Conditioning for Health Fitness Professionals

2(1-2)

HSC 315WICritical Analysis of Contemporary Issues in Exercise and Health Science

3(3-0)

HSC 503Health Implications of Obesity

3(3-0)

HSC 534Workshop in Principles of Cardiovascular Health and Disease

1(Spec)

HSC 586Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Children

3(1-4)

NDS 370Nutrition

3(3-0)

Total: 54-58 semester hours

Health Fitness and Performance Option

The Health Fitness and Performance option is for students intending to pursue a career as a health fitness professional, personal trainer, or strength and conditioning coach.

Note: Students pursuing this option cannot declare the Health Fitness Minor.

Core Courses I (17 hours)

HSC 190Introduction to Exercise Science

1(1-0)

HSC 205Responding to Emergencies

2(1-2)

HSC 212Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology

3(3-1)

HSC 214Human Anatomy

4(3-3)

HSC 215Human Physiology

4(3-2)

HSC 308Physiology of Sport and Exercise

3(3-0)

Core Courses II (5-8 hours)

Select one of the following options:

Option A (8 hours)
CHM 131General Chemistry I

4(3-3)

CHM 132General Chemistry II

4(3-3)

Option B (5 hours)
CHM 120Survey of Chemistry

4(4-0)

CHM 127Introductory Chemistry Laboratory

1(0-2)

Required Courses (21 hours)

HSC 219Exercise Conditioning for Health Fitness Professionals

2(1-2)

HSC 420Fitness and Performance Assessment

3(2-3)

HSC 421Training for Fitness and Performance

3(2-3)

HSC 423Practicum in Personal Training

2(1-3)

HSC 425Health Fitness Program Administration/Management

3(3-0)

HSC 576Exercise Science Fitness Internship

8(Spec)

Other Requirements (0 hours)

Capstone Exit Exam and/or Survey

This requirement would involve completing an internship and taking an exit survey.


Electives (10-12 hours)

Select from the following:

ENT 221Marketing Strategies for Entrepreneurs

3(3-0)

HSC 315WICritical Analysis of Contemporary Issues in Exercise and Health Science

3(3-0)

HSC 424Practicum in Health Fitness

2(0-6)

HSC 503Health Implications of Obesity

3(3-0)

HSC 505Work Injury Prevention

3(3-0)

HSC 547Health Risk Identification and Management

3(3-0)

NDS 370Nutrition

3(3-0)

NDS 375WINutrition and Performance

3(3-0)

PES 338Teaching Group Fitness

2(2-0)

PES 485Theoretical Foundations of Strength and Conditioning

3(3-0)

Total: 53-58 semester hours

Kinesiology Option

The Kinesiology option is a broad-based exercise science option for students interested in pursuing a graduate or professional degree in exercise physiology, kinesiology, physical therapy, physician assistant medical and health sciences, occupational therapy, chiropractic, or other allied health field.

Please note that many graduate and professional programs require prerequisite courses in addition to those included in this option. It is the responsibility of the student to determine which prerequisite courses are required for their program of interest.

Core Courses I (17 hours)

HSC 190Introduction to Exercise Science

1(1-0)

HSC 205Responding to Emergencies

2(1-2)

HSC 212Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology

3(3-1)

HSC 214Human Anatomy

4(3-3)

HSC 215Human Physiology

4(3-2)

HSC 308Physiology of Sport and Exercise

3(3-0)

Core Courses II (8-9 hours)

Select one of the following options

Option A (8 hours)
CHM 131General Chemistry I

4(3-3)

CHM 132General Chemistry II

4(3-3)

Option B (9 hours)
CHM 120Survey of Chemistry

4(4-0)

CHM 127Introductory Chemistry Laboratory

1(0-2)

CHM 342Survey of Organic Chemistry

4(3-3)

Required Courses (12 hours)

HSC 220Health-related Components of Fitness

3(2-2)

HSC 411Pathophysiology

3(3-0)

HSC 490WIKinesiology Capstone

3(3-0)

HSC 547Health Risk Identification and Management

3(3-0)

Other Requirements I (3 hours)

Select one of the following:

BIO 315Human Genetics

3(3-0)

CHM 421Introductory Biochemistry for Health Sciences

3(3-0)

NDS 370Nutrition

3(3-0)

Other Requirements II (3 hours)

Select one of the following:

BIO 500Biological Statistics

3(2-2)

HSC 544Biostatistics

3(2-1)

PSY 211QRIntroduction to Psychological Statistics

3(3-0)

Other Requirements (0 hours)

Capstone Exit Exam and/or Survey

This requirement would involve taking a capstone course or analyzing and interpreting data, and completing an exit survey.


Electives (9-12 hours)

Select from the following:

BIO 208Microbiology

4(3-3)

BIO 590Cardiovascular Physiology

3(3-0)

HSC 201Medical Terminology

3(3-0)

HSC 219Exercise Conditioning for Health Fitness Professionals

2(1-2)

HSC 315WICritical Analysis of Contemporary Issues in Exercise and Health Science

3(3-0)

HSC 503Health Implications of Obesity

3(3-0)

HSC 586Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Children

3(1-4)

NDS 375WINutrition and Performance

3(3-0)

PES 302Fundamentals of Motor Learning

3(3-0)

Total: 52-56 semester hours