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    Nov 24, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]

Exercise Science Major (BS)


The Exercise Science major is designed to prepare students for pursuing professional studies in Physical Therapy, graduate studies in Exercise Science/Exercise Physiology or Biomechanics, entry into Athletic Training, Cardiac Rehabilitation or related specialized Masters-level programs, or for successful careers in the health and wellness area. The program is in the Biology Department and is solidly based in the natural sciences, thus meeting the prerequisites for most graduate or professional programs. Exercise Science students may choose to pursue a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree.

For students interested in Exercise Sciences but not certain that they want to pursue it as a major, Introduction to Exercise Science (EXSC 1110) is a great introductory course to learn more about the field and career options available to graduates of Exercise Science programs.

Students interested in pursuing professional programs or graduate school should see the notes section after the course requirements below.

 

Chemistry:


Students must complete either General Chemistry I and II or Advanced General Chemistry.

Statistics (choose one):


Electives:


16 credits of elective coursework are required from the list below. Selected exercise science courses offered at ACTC schools, but not at Hamline, or additional exercise science courses offered at Hamline could be counted as electives; however, students are strongly encouraged to contact the Exercise Science program director to make sure that the courses are indeed approved ahead of time.

Internship/Research


Choose one internship or research experience:

  • EXSC 3990: Internship or
  • EXSC 4010: Collaborative Research or
  • EXSC 5010: Departmental Honors

Notes


For students interested in Pre-Physical Therapy & other professional programs such as Cardiac Rehab, Occupational Therapy, Athletic Training, etc.:

The course requirements for the major are designed to meet the basic requirements for admission to PT and other professional programs. However, it is crucial that you consult specific programs of interest to verify their specific requirements. Additional requirements can be fulfilled through non-major elective courses. Pre-PT students are strongly encouraged to take General Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Lifespan Development, and a Medical Terminology course, as these are required for most programs. Some programs require or encourage students to take additional courses such as Calculus I, Principles of Genetics, or Principles of Cell Biology. Check your specific graduate or professional programs of interest for details about prerequisite courses.

Pre-PT Internship requirements: Most programs require a minimum of 100 hours of observation and experience in a variety of physical therapy settings. Therefore, an internship experience is essential.

For students interested in pursuing graduate school (Masters or PhD):

It is a good idea to check your programs of interest to be sure that you are satisfying all their requirements for admission. The course requirements for the major are designed to meet the basic requirements for admission, but each program often has a prerequisite that may be different from the others, for example, Principles of Genetics and Principles of Cell Biology are frequently required or encouraged. Also, research experience is usually a requirement.