Exercise Physiology, Ph.D.
The Ph.D. in Kinesiology with a concentration in Exercise Physiology is designed to prepare its graduates for careers in teaching or research-based academia, as well as industry-related research positions. The program is mentor-based, and it is generally expected that students gain ample experience in both research and teaching while at UNCG.
Students learn the impact of exercise at the whole body, system, and cellular level. Students apply this knowledge to work with healthy and clinical populations in the community using state-of-the-art equipment, novel, cutting-edge procedures, and advanced data analytics.
The Student Experience
- We tailor opportunities for students based on their goals, interests, and passion.
- Each student progresses through their degree based on his/her individual plan of study.
- A plan of study must be approved by four (Ph.D.) committee members chosen by the student and their advisor.
- The Ph.D. plan of study generally includes specialized physiology courses (i.e., cardiovascular, endocrine, pathophysiology) and additional elective courses related to nutrition, biochemistry, neurophysiology, psychology and biomechanics. Students are encouraged to take professional development courses such as grant writing. In addition, students may elect to take a statistical minor.
- Although graduate students primarily work in one lab, they are encouraged to use any lab space/resources that can help address their specific research questions.
- Kinesiology’s labs include over 4000 square feet of research space and include state of the art instrumentation.
AFTER GRADUATION
Most alumni work in academic positions (faculty or post-doctoral fellowships) upon graduation. However, several alumni also work in research and innovation-related industry jobs.