Exercise Physiology Concentration, M.S.
Exercise Physiology is the study of how exercise affects the functions of the body which can influence health and or performance. Students learn the impact of exercise at the whole body, system, and cellular level. You can apply this knowledge to work with healthy and clinical populations to impact positive alterations involving various physical activity programs. The knowledge gained in the academic field of exercise physiology may be acquired through the scholarly study of physical activity and through laboratory measurements of various physiological outcomes that can impact health and/or performance.
Educating the community, including patients, clients, athletes, children, and older adults on how and why to employ specific types of physical activity to improve performance, health, and well-being relies on application of knowledge gained by professionals in the area of exercise physiology.
Exercise Physiology
The M.S. in Kinesiology with a concentration in Exercise Physiology includes both thesis and coursework only (non-thesis) options. Both are 36-hour programs with the thesis option being more appropriate for students who wish to go on to pursue a doctoral degree and the coursework only option being more appropriate for those who wish to design and implement exercise programming for athletes and other apparently healthy adults. The non-thesis option typically includes 6 credit hours of internship. We have a strong record of placing our students in the top facilities in north-central North Carolina; abundant opportunities exist in Greensboro, as well as in Winston-Salem, High Point, Durham, Chapel Hill, etc. Nearly all students are admitted into the non-thesis option. Those who show strong initiative in learning laboratory skills and in identifying a mentor and research topic may later be admitted into the thesis track (usually late in the first or early in the second semester).
Clinical Exercise Physiology
The M.S. in Kinesiology with a concentration in Clinical Exercise Physiology is a 42-hour coursework only (non-thesis) program that prepares students to enter careers in exercise programming and diagnostic exercise testing of individuals with, or at high risk for, chronic diseases. The curriculum includes coursework in exercise testing and prescription, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and electrocardiography, and includes 12 credit hours of internship at two or more clinical sites. Common internship sites include Cone Health, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Duke University Medical Center, and other sites across north central North Carolina. This CAAHEP-accredited program covers the competencies and internship hours required to pass the ACSM Clinical Exercise Physiologist Exam.
The Student Experience
- We offer opportunities for students interested in a broad range of career specializations including personal training, group fitness instruction, clinical careers (i.e. cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, cancer rehabilitation), allied health professions, exercise instruction, exercise psychology, exercise physiology, and much more.
- Nearly all students are admitted into the non-thesis option. Those who show strong initiative in learning laboratory skills and in identifying a mentor and research topic may later be admitted into the thesis track (usually late in the first or early in your second semester).
- You will progress through your degree based on your individual plan of study. A plan of study must be approved by your advisor (M.S.: non-thesis option) or a committee of three (M.S.: thesis option) members chosen by you and your advisor. The M.S. plan of study generally includes exercise physiology, a research methods course, and electives (mostly in the exercise physiology area).
- You will have access to the Exercise Endocrinology Lab, Cardiac Metabolic Lab, Exercise Physiology Research Lab and The Metabolic, Energetics and Sleep Laboratory (METS), which encompass over 4000 square feet of research space. The laboratories include state of the art instrumentation.
AFTER GRADUATION
We have a strong record of placing our students in the top facilities in north central North Carolina; abundant opportunities exist in Greensboro, as well as in Winston-Salem, High Point, Durham, Chapel Hill, etc.