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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Exercise Science, B.S.


Return to: 4150 Department of Kinesiology and Health  

The B.S. major in Exercise Science prepares students for careers in adult fitness, worksite health promotion/corporate fitness, personal training, clinical exercise physiology, cardiac rehabilitation, and other related fields. Preparation is also provided in fitness management, program management, sports skills development and enhancement, strength and conditionings, and related topics. The degree program also provides an excellent academic background for graduate study or for application to physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician’s assistant, medical school, sports medicine, public health, and other health science professional programs.

The B.S. Exercise Science program is accredited by the Commission of Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).

Program Admission

Students must apply to the B.S. Exercise Science program after completion or in the last semester of completion of areas A-F. A minimum of “C” on the first attempt (WF counts as an attempt) is required in KH 2220K   and KH 2230K  . Competitive applicants will have a “B-” or better in each of these courses.

To apply for the B.S. in Exercise Science, students must submit the application available on the CEHD website. As part of the application process, students will be required to upload a statement of purpose (must be no more than 1000 words in length) and include the following information: 1) educational and career objectives and how a degree in Exercise Science will aid you in achieving those goals, and 2) list of extracurricular activities, including jobs, volunteer work, student clubs/organizations, etc.

Program Financial Information

Lab fees are associated with several courses within the Exercise Science program. In addition, B.S. majors must pay all tuition and fees charged by the university and the college.

Degree Requirements


Areas A-E: Core Curriculum Recommendations


Students must complete 42 semester hours in Areas A-E of the Undergraduate Core Curriculum. MATH 1111  is a prerequisite for B.S. Exercise Science majors. The Department of Kinesiology and Health recommends that students take MATH 1111  in Area A2. If a student chooses MATH 1001  or lower in Area A2, they must still complete MATH 1111  prior to taking KH 3600  in Area G. The department recommends taking CHEM CHEM 1151K   and CHEM 1152K   or PHYS 1111K   and PHYS 1112K   as the 2 course sequence in Area D (the 1 extra credit hour will count in Area G). MATH 1112   or MATH 1113  are prerequisites for PHYS 1111K   and PHYS 1112K  . The department recommends taking PSYC 1101  for Area E.

Area F. Courses Appropriate for a Major (18 Hours)


KH 2220K  and KH 2230K  may be attempted only once. A WF counts as an attempt. Transfer students who transfer these course(s) into Georgia State University, may use the grades in the last attempted transferred course or they may attempt them (once) at Georgia State University.

A grade of “C” or higher is required for KH 2130  and KH 2520 .

Students can petition to use BIOL 2110K   and BIOL 2120K  in place of KH 2220K  and KH 2230K ; however, a student must still receive a “C” or higher in each course.

Area G. Major Courses (54 Hours)


A grade of “C” or higher is required in all courses in Area G.

To enroll in the upper-level courses listed below, students must be declared B.S. Exercise Science students. Students must complete the prerequisites for these courses with a grade of “C” or higher.

Electives (18 Hours)


Select six or more: A minimum of 9 credits must be KH electives.

Area H. Practicum (6 Semester Hours)


Students must successfully complete all courses in Area G to be authorized to enroll in Area H courses. Students cannot enroll in other courses while completing Area H requirements without the consent of the program advisor. A grade of “S” is required in all courses in Area H. This experience is established with the assistance of the Program advisor and the Internship Coordinator.

Required (1 Hours)


Students are required to complete an Exit Exam. This exam is given in KH 4750 - Practicum in Exercise Science and must be passed in order to successfully complete KH 4750 and graduate. Students are also required to take a national certification exam from a list of department-approved certification exams and report their results in order to successfully complete KH 4750 - Practicum in Exercise Science.

Select One (5 Hours)


Total Program: Minimum of 120 Semester Hours