Bachelor of Science Degree in Exercise Science

Program Description
Keiser University’s Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science combines both didactic instruction integrated with supervised practice and externships necessary to provide the student with the necessary tools to be successful in this field. The focus of this program is to prepare the student to take four nationally recognized and accredited field certifications.  In addition, the coursework focuses on preparing the student with a strong foundation in science-based General Educations and a balanced offering of Core classes.  Following graduation from the Exercise Science program, students will have the necessary requirements to pursue a degree in a variety of medical fields including physical therapy.

Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives.

  • Develop a student’s ability to apply health and fitness assessments in the development, monitoring and motivation of individuals with exercise prescriptions.
  • Effectively prepare students to properly conduct and monitor exercise sessions in both healthy and special populations.
  • Apply learned principles to properly conduct assessments and measurements in sports performance assessments in both healthy and special populations and interpret the results
  • Analyze and apply principles related to the human movement system as well as using corrective exercise strategies to correct dysfunctional movement patterns.
  • Prepare graduates for careers in Exercise Science and/or further education.

Prerequisites for Major Courses
At a minimum, students must successfully complete (with a minimum of a 2.0 or “C” grade in each of these courses) the following two general education requirements before beginning any core coursework. The 2.0 or “C” grade in Human Anatomy and Physiology I is the minimum grade a student can earn before a student entering Human Anatomy and Physiology II.

  • Human Anatomy and Physiology I
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Program Outline
To receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science, students must earn 128.0 credit hours.  Program requirements are as follows:

Exercise Science Major Courses: (63.0 credit hours)

Applied Kinesiology

4.0 credit hours

Strength Training and Conditioning

4.0 credit hours

Stress Management

4.0 credit hours

Substance Abuse

4.0 credit hours

Nutrition in Health and Exercise

4.0 credit hours

Corrective Exercise Techniques

4.0 credit hours

Advanced Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries

4.0 credit hours

Sport and Exercise Psychology

4.0 credit hours

Physiology of Fitness & Exercise

4.0 credit hours

Sports Business Management

4.0 credit hours

Exercise Programming for Special Populations

4.0 credit hours

Integrated Studies in Exercise Science Capstone

4.0 credit hours

Externship I

4.0 credit hours

Externship II

3.5 credit hours

Exercise Leadership II

4.0 credit hours
Lower Division Sports Medicine and Fitness Technology Major Courses (16.0 credit hours)

Health and Fitness Appraisal and Wellness

3.0 credit hours

Nutrition and Weight Management

3.0 credit hours

Principles of Health and Fitness

3.0 credit hours

Exercise Physiology

3.0 credit hours

Lower Division General Education Courses (49.0 credit hours) (pdf file)
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