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Exercise Science (BS)


Affiliation: School of Health Sciences & Education

MISSION OF THE HES DEPARTMENT

The mission of the Health and Exercise Sciences Department is to prepare students of strong academic ability and character to become agents of change for the health and well-being of all people. 

PHILOSOPHY OF THE HES DEPARTMENT

The health and exercise sciences faculty and staff are dedicated to providing students with a world-class education in a stimulating and supportive environment. This student-centered philosophy is expressed through an emphasis on problem-based learning, practical experience, and scholarly research that promotes a rich learning environment, greatly enhancing student development.

THE MAJOR

The exercise science discipline combines both applied and research perspectives in the integrated study of human movement. Students utilize this background in human movement as preparation for careers in health (e.g., medicine, physical therapy) and applied professions (e.g., sport management, strength and conditioning). Knowledge, skills, and abilities are developed through engaging curricular and co-curricular experiences. Three state-of-the-art laboratories (human cadaver, human performance, biomechanics/movement neuroscience) support the curriculum and provide students unique opportunities for scholarly research and individualized study. Cooperative partnerships with local agencies provide students additional avenues for skill development/job experience, and articulation agreements with select graduate programs provide some students special advantages in the graduate admissions process.

The Bachelors of Science in Exercise Science degree is grounded upon a strong liberal arts and sciences foundation, with exercise science course content rooted in the basic sciences of biology, chemistry, physics, and psychology. The curriculum framework is aligned with a rigorous set of internal and external outcomes. Internal outcomes emphasize Truman’s liberal arts and sciences mission while external outcomes reflect the job task analysis of the American College of Sports Medicine’s Certified Exercise Physiologist (EP-C) certification. The curriculum also features a required internship or practicum, a senior capstone, and concentrations that provide students opportunities for advanced study in a variety of human movement or allied health professions.

Assessment is a core value of the institution and is a substantive component of the Exercise Science degree program. The EP-C certification examination serves as the required senior exit exam and aggregate scores are used to evaluate the efficacy of the curriculum and of individual courses within the required program. 

ADMISSION TO THE EXERCISE SCIENCE MAJOR

For students wishing to transfer to the Exercise Science major, Department Chair approval must be obtained prior to admission.

INTERNAL OUTCOMES FOR THE EXERCISE SCIENCE MAJOR

  1. Develop the ability to assimilate, synthesize, and apply information from multiple sources and disciplines.
  2. Appreciate the need to maintain current knowledge in the field and develop the skills necessary to maintain that knowledge.
  3. Become critical thinkers, consumers, and practitioners of research and statistical analysis.
  4. Analyze and assess human movement and health-related fitness in a variety of developmentally appropriate levels and contexts.
  5. Understand and apply the mechanisms underlying behavior change.
  6. Acquire skills to plan, implement and evaluate effective exercise- or health-related intervention programs.
  7. Acquire specific skills in preparation for professional certification, as detailed by leading professional organizations’ certification requirements.  

EXTERNAL OUTCOMES FOR THE EXERCISE SCIENCE MAJOR

The knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSA) of the American College of Sports Medicine’s Health Fitness Specialist serve as the external outcomes for the Exercise Science major. To obtain a copy of these outcomes, contact the Health and Exercise Science Department Office at 660-785-4456. 

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

  • An overall cumulative 2.0 GPA
  • A 2.0 GPA in all courses completed at Truman
  • A 2.5 GPA in select major and BS requirements (see major GPA calculation)
  • 40 credits of 300-400-500-level courses
  • 63 credits of liberal arts and sciences coursework
  • Minimum 120 credits of undergraduate coursework
  • Assessment, residency, and all other requirements as outlined in this catalog
  • Grade of “D” or higher must be achieved in all required support, BS requirements, major and concentration requirements 

DEPARTMENTAL HONORS PROGRAM

PURPOSE

To recognize outstanding students in the major.

ELIGIBILITY

Any Exercise Science major who attains the following receives Departmental Honors. Students must apply through the Health and Exercise Sciences (HES) Department Office during their graduating semester. Applications are available on the HES website. 

  1. Major GPA of 3.5 or higher
  2. Overall GPA of 3.5 or higher
  3. Complete an HES-related research project* and disseminate the results of the research at Truman’s Student Research Conference, in a professional setting, or via a paper (that has been submitted or accepted for publication while an Exercise Science major.)*
  4. Obtain a passing score on the ACSM’s EP-C.
  5. Receive concurrence from Exercise Science faculty.

*The individual was a major contributor to the research project who participated in multiple phases of the project (design, data collection, data analysis, and preparation of the manuscript, poster or presentation). An HES faculty member is responsible for verifying the student was a major contributor to the research project.

EXERCISE SCIENCE CONCENTRATIONS

To provide students the opportunity to pursue specific academic interests, the exercise science curriculum requires the selection of one, 15-16 credit concentration.

Pre-medical Sciences: The Pre-medical Sciences concentration is designed for students who wish to pursue graduate study in medicine, physician assistant, physical therapy, and related allied health occupations. Required courses include at least 6 hours of biology, chemistry, physics, or psychology courses and either ES 250 Practicum in Exercise Science or ES 370 Internship. Courses are determined by the student in consultation with an HES academic advisor who has expertise in the student’s area of professional interest. 

Applied/Pre-Athletic Training: The Applied concentration is appropriate for students with interests in athletic training, biomechanics, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation (clinical exercise physiology), strength and conditioning, and related fields. Either ES 250 Practicum in Exercise Science or ES 370 Internship is required in the concentration with the remaining credits determined by the student in consultation with an HES academic advisor with expertise in the student’s area of professional interest.

Sport/Recreation Management: The Sport/Recreation Management concentration is designed to prepare students for positions of leadership in athletics, parks and recreation, YMCA, aquatics, fitness/wellness, intramurals, outdoor recreation and other related settings. Required courses include ES 370-Internship and ES 506-Advanced Sport Management. The remaining courses are determined by the student in consultation with an HES academic advisor with expertise in sport/recreation management.

Physical Education/Health: The Physical Education/Health concentration is designed for students who are interested in teaching physical education and health in a K-12 public school system. Students who complete this concentration complete Exercise Science courses necessary to apply to the Master of Arts in Education (MAE) which leads to teacher certification for physical education and health, and eligibility to coach athletics. Students who complete this concentration develop skills necessary to effectively manage instruction and motivate student achievement in a wide variety of lifetime activities, including fitness, outdoor pursuits, rhythmic activities and sports. Coursework includes teaching strategies for elementary and secondary physical education, and a variety of optional health education classes. Please see the Teaching Certification section below for more information on the MAE program.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:

Liberal Studies Program Requirements: 31-60 Credits


Missouri Statute Requirement: 1-3 Credits


Bachelor of Science Requirement: 8 Credits


MAJOR REQUIREMENTS:


The Exercise Science major consists of four (4) parts: Required Support, Core Requirements, Core Electives, and Concentrations. Each student must complete all parts.

Part I: Required Support: 7 Credits


Part IV: Concentrations: 15-16 Credits


Pre-Medical Sciences*


Applied/Pre-Athletic Training*


Sport/Recreation Management*


NOTE:

The following courses are required by the state of Missouri for health teacher certification. For Truman to make the endorsement for Health K-12, students must take the four health classes and 9 hours of electives (which are approved by DESE - overlaps with the ES curriculum) AND the content test. If students do not complete the courses, they can still take the content test and apply for add-on certification after the initial Physical Education K-12 certification is issued.

*Additional credits to fulfill concentration requirements (15 credits) as approved by academic advisor.


Note:


Students may not earn both a BS in Health Science and a BS in Exercise Science degree.

Electives to total minimum of 120 Credits


Teaching Certification for Exercise Science Majors:


At Truman State University, the professional degree is the Master of Arts in Education (MAE), administered through the Department of Education. After completion of the liberal arts and science undergraduate degree, students have a strong foundation in exercise science on which to base their professional preparation. Because of additional requirements for eligibility to the MAE, students should consult with their academic advisor in exercise science during the first semester. Undergraduate preparation procedures for the MAE are available online on the Department of Education website (http://education.truman.edu). Students who successfully complete three foundational education courses, the Physical Education/Health concentration within the Exercise Science major, and recommended core electives partially fulfill requirements for admission to the MAE. Upon successful completion of the MAE, graduates are eligible for state certification to teach physical education and health in K-12 public and private school systems. For additional information, please see the MAE admission requirements in the Education (MAE) program description under Academic Programs in this catalog or contact the Department of Education at (660) 785-4386.

Exercise Science MAE Requirements: