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MASTER
OF SCIENCE
CLINICAL EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
Curriculum Requirements:
(36 semester hours)
Click on Course Number for Course Descriptions
| Course Number |
Course Name |
| EXSC
205 (2) |
Biostatistical Applications for Exercise
Science |
| EXSC
206 (2) |
Environmental and Occupational Health
for Exercise Science |
| EXSC
207 (2) |
Principles of Epidemiology
for Exercise Science |
| EXSC
240 (3) |
Psychological Aspects of Sport,
Exercise and Fitness |
| EXSC
245 (3) |
Exercise, Nutrition and Weight
Control |
| EXSC
252 (3) |
Advanced Topics in Exercise
Physiology |
| EXSC
255 (3) |
Fitness Evaluation and Exercise
Prescription |
| EXSC
257 (3) |
Administration
of Physical Activity and Public Health Programs |
| EXSC
259 (3) |
Cardiac Rehabilitation |
| EXSC
260 (3) |
Exercise for the Older Adult and
Other Special Populations |
| EXSC
283 (3) |
Practicum and Comprehensive
Exam (or) |
| EXSC
297 (3) |
Research Project |
| Electives (6) |
Choose two of
the following: |
| EXSC
220 (3) |
Weight Loss, Dieting, and Eating Disorders |
| EXSC
225 (3) |
Nutrition Through the Life Span |
| EXSC
253 (3) |
Advanced Nutrition and Metabolic Adaptation |
For Additional Information:
contact Dr. Larry Hamm, (202)-994-2443 or lfhamm@gwu.edu.
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