Empower others. Restore physiological health. Promote overall wellness. Manage chronic conditions. Advance preventative care. Michigan Tech's Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science will provide you ...
Help people improve health, fitness and performance as well as prevent injury and disease. Choose between four concentrations – Clinical, Strength and Conditioning, Pre-Physician Assistant and ...
Studying exercise science prepares you for careers ranging from the clinical healthcare setting to human performance. The program teaches you about the scientific principles surrounding exercise ...
Our program combines science-based business and leadership classes to prepare you for clinical, community health, and commercial careers. You’ll also be ready for graduate studies in physical and ...
Advance human health research and preventative care. Exercise science gives you skills to empower others to restore physiological health or promote wellness. You’ll receive a strong scientific basis ...
Drexel University’s Bachelor of Science (BS) in Exercise Science is a dynamic, interdisciplinary program that blends foundational health and wellness education with advanced training in exercise ...
The Exercise Science program mission is to study the scientific basis of how the human body functions across the lifespan in response to physical activity, exercise and sport. Exercise Science ...
Would you like to be an expert in physical fitness and well-being? Then you probably already know about the health benefits of exercise. But how about the science behind them? This is your chance to ...
A study exploring the mechanisms behind why cognitive performance improves in response to exercise, has found that dopamine plays a key role. A study exploring the mechanisms behind why cognitive ...
Our students develop a strong foundation in anatomy, exercise physiology, biomechanics, neuroscience, exercise prescription and exercise nutrition through rigorous coursework. The science-based ...
On April 19, 1966, Roberta Gibb became the first woman to (unofficially) finish the Boston marathon. Women were officially allowed to enter the race in 1971, and Boston medaled its first female winner ...
Lucky are those for whom the benefits of vigorous exercise are more or less the unintentional effects of something they love to do. I am not one of them. My friends have heard me declare that I like ...