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Master of Science in Exercise Science Advising Workshop Join us on Facebook!

MS Advisors for Exercise Science Dr. Don Morgan (A-M) Dr. Sandy Stevens (N-Z) AMG 154-B (double doors in lab) AMG 150

Advisor Assignment Based on first letter of your last name: Dr. Morgan – Letters A – M Dr. Stevens – Letters N - Z Office hours for each semester are posted on office doors and also on the lab door, AMG 154

Curriculum Tracks Thesis 30 credits No Comprehensive Exam No Internship 3 Elective Courses Non- Thesis 36 credits Comprehensive Exam Required Internship or Special Project Required 4 Elective Courses

Thesis Track Preferred for: Students who intend on seeking a terminal degree in exercise science (i.e., Ph.D.) or are interested in pursuing advanced study in physical therapy or medicine Students who are interested in becoming involved in exercise science research, with guidance and support from faculty

Thesis Track - 30 Credit Hours HHP Core HHP 6610 Research Methods HHP 6700 Data Analysis F, Sp, Su EXSC Core EXSC 6650F EXSC 6830F EXSC 6840Sp EXSC 6880F, Sp, Su 3 cr. EXSC 6640F, Sp, Su Electives 3 Courses – 2 with EXSC prefix

Non - Thesis Track - 36 Credit Hours HHP Core HHP 6610 Research Methods HHP 6700 Data Analysis F, Sp, Su EXSC Core EXSC 6650F EXSC 6830F EXSC 6840Sp EXSC 6880F, Sp, Su 6 cr. EXSC 6890Sp (even), F (odd) Electives 4 Courses – 2 with EXSC prefix

Sp. 14 Entry and Forward Non - Thesis Track - 36 Credit Hours HHP Core HHP 6610 Research Methods HHP 6700 Data Analysis F, Sp, Su EXSC Core EXSC 6650F EXSC 6830F EXSC 6840Sp EXSC 6880F, Sp, Su 6 cr. EXSC 6870Sp Electives 4 Courses – 2 with EXSC prefix

Course Offerings by Semester Spring 2014 EXCS 6840 Advanced Exercise Testing and Prescription EXSC 6810 Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology EXSC 6890 Sport Nutrition Course can be taken 2x for credit with different topics HHP 6610 Research Methods HHP 6700 Data Analysis *Courses not included in cores can be used as electives. **EXSC 6650 is the pre-requisite for all EXSC electives.

Course Offerings by Semester Even Falls – Beginning Fall 14 EXSC 6650 Physiological Bases of Human Performance This course serves as a prerequisite for all EXSC-prefixed electives EXSC 6830 Measurement in Exercise Science EXSC 6850/7850 Physical Activity, Health, & Disease EXSC 7200 Applied Work Exercise Physiology HHP 6610 Research Methods HHP 6700 Data Analysis

Course Offerings by Semester Odd Springs EXCS 6840 Advanced Exercise Testing and Prescription EXSC 6870 Cardiovascular Assessment and Rehabilitation Can be an elective for thesis track EXSC 6750/7750 Ex Physiology for the Child and Adolescent HHP 6610 Research Methods HHP 6700 Data Analysis

Course Offerings by Semester Odd Falls EXSC 6650 Physiological Bases of Human Performance This course serves as a prerequisite for all EXSC-prefixed electives EXSC 6830 Measurement in Exercise Science EXSC 6800 Environmental Exercise Physiology EXSC 6890 Muscle Physiology Course can be taken 2x for credit with different topics HHP 6610 Research Methods HHP 6700 Data Analysis

Course Offerings by Semester Even Springs EXCS 6840 Advanced Exercise Testing and Prescription EXSC 6870 Cardiovascular Assessment and Rehabilitation Can be an elective for thesis track EXSC 6810 Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology EXSC 6890 Sport Nutrition Course can be taken 2x for credit with different topics HHP 6610 Research Methods HHP 6700 Data Analysis

Course Sequencing First Fall Semester EXSC 6650 This course serves as a prerequisite for all EXSC-prefixed electives EXSC 6830 First Spring Semester EXSC 6840 (following EXSC 6650) HHP second semester or first summer of enrollment

Course Sequencing Thesis Students EXSC 6880 – first semester of second year EXSC 6640 in following semester Non-Thesis Students EXSC 6870 spring semester (Sp. 14 and forward) EXSC 6880 – last semester of coursework Please see internship packet on EXSC website Application and site approval form due prior to start of registration All other core classes and electives may be taken in any sequence, assuming prerequisite is met

Course Sequencing It is recommended that EXSC students enroll in nine credits each semester Some required courses for the MS degree are available, in the summer including: HHP 6700 and HHP 6610 EXSC 6880 and EXSC 6640 Elective courses with a non-EXSC prefix

Advising Odds & Ends Non-EXSC electives should be selected in consultation with an EXSC MS advisor A maximum of 3 classes (9 hrs) of 5000-level credits may be applied to an MS degree A maximum of 6 credits of C grade (C+, C, C-) may be applied to an MS degree A master’s level student must maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA

Non-Degree Status Students admitted to the College of Graduate Studies, but not yet admitted to the EXSC degree program, are allowed to enroll in up to 12 credits courses for a maximum of one semester Core classes and EXSC prefix elective courses are blocked to students not yet admitted to the EXSC MS degree programs

Comprehensive Examination Taken only by non-thesis students Offered in October, March, & June of each year Applications and study guides are available in the HHP Graduate Program Office, AMG 209 Must be signed by advisor Due 1 month prior to taking the examination

Required Forms Degree plan (requires advisor signature) Due prior to completing 21 credit hours Non-Thesis Thesis Intent-to-graduate form Due within first two weeks of semester of graduation