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MASTER OF SCIENCE
CLINICAL EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY

Curriculum Requirements: (36 semester hours)

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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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