Exercise Physiology concentration

For those pursuing doctoral studies or a career in exercise science research

Explore fitness assessment, exercise prescription, and program design for special populations. Build a strong foundation for advanced studies in health, exercise, and performance.

Our exercise physiology concentration is aimed primarily at students interested in scientific research.

Prerequisites

The following courses are expected for the Exercise Physiology concentration:

Biology of cells and organisms: 1 semester
Chemistry: 1 semester
Human anatomy and physiology: 2 semesters
Human biomechanics: 1 semester
Exercise physiology: 1 semester

Students enrolled in the exercise physiology concentration need to successfully complete the following courses:
KN 500 Evidence-Based Practice in Kinesiology and Nutrition
KN 545 Advanced Exercise Programming Assessment
KN 550 Applied Exercise Physiology

Completion of the KN MS degree requires 36 credits at the graduate level:

Students enrolled in research-based tracks (Exercise Physiology, Psychology of Exercise, or Biomechanics) are expected to complete a project or thesis. Students will work with their mentors to determine whether to pursue a project or thesis.

  • Project track. Students who complete the project track are required to take at least 5 hours of KN597 Master’s Project Research. Project guidelines below.
  • Thesis track. Students who complete the thesis track are required to take at least 5 hours of KN598 Master’s Thesis Research. Thesis guidelines below.

*Only 500-level classes with A-F grading are counted towards this required minimum (thus KN596, KN597, KN598 and any other class with Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading do not count). Moreover, only 400- and 500-level classes count towards the MS. Any 100-, 200- or 300-level class (for example classes taken to fulfill prerequisites) will not count towards the required total credits or GPA calculation.

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Questions?

Still wondering what a concentration in exercise physiology can do for you? We’re here to answer your questions.

You can contact Lisa at:
Email lchin1@uic.edu
Phone 312.413.8525
Address 901 W. Roosevelt Rd.
349 PEB
Chicago, IL 60608

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