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Nov 16, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Exercise and Human Performance, M.S.
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Exercise and Human Performance (36 hours)
The M.S. in exercise and human performance is designed to 1) prepare students academically for additional advanced graduate education (e.g., Ph.D.) or professional graduate school (e.g., DPT, M-PA), and prepare students professionally for career opportunities in exercise and human performance-related fields (e.g., strength & conditioning, health coaching, exercise physiology, sport nutrition).
The following courses are required for this degree (21 hours)
The following courses are required by all EXHP students.
KIN 5000 and KIN 6900 do not carry credit but are required for graduation.
For the capstone experience, students choose between Portfolio (KIN 6953/KIN 6963) and Thesis (KIN 6973/KIN 6983).
- KIN 5000 - Orientation (0) F
- KIN 5001 - Organizational Behavior I: Philosophy & Ethics (1) F
- KIN 5021 - Organizational Behavior II: Entrepreneurship (1) S
- KIN 5041 - Organizational Behavior III: Financial Considerations (1) SU
- KIN 5103 - Research Methods I: Biostatistics (3) F
- KIN 5123 - Research Methods II: Design & Analysis (3) S
- KIN 5203 - Advanced Exercise Physiology I (3) F
- KIN 5223 - Advanced Exercise Physiology II: Adaptations to Exercise (3) S
- KIN 6900 - Comprehensive Examination (0) F, S, SU
- KIN 6953 - Portfolio I (3) F, S, SU
or - KIN 6973 - Thesis I (3) F, S, SU
- KIN 6963 - Portfolio II (3) F, S, SU
or - KIN 6983 - Thesis II (3) F, S, SU
Students select from the following courses based on interest and professional goals (15 hours)
EXHP students choose five courses which align with their particular focus within the program.
Other elective courses outside the EXHP program
Students who have not previously transferred credit from another graduate school may apply up to six hours from other Lipscomb University graduate programs toward the EXHP degree. Examples include:
Note:
Graduate business and/or psychology program tuition applies if the student takes these courses.
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