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FAQ About the Master's Degree in Exercise Physiology

Learn more about the fields of exercise science and kinesiology and our program.
What is exercise physiology?
Exercise physiology is the study of how the body responds and adapts to physical activity. It focuses on understanding the physiological mechanisms that support exercise performance, including muscle function, cardiovascular health, metabolism and energy production. As an exercise physiologist, you'll explore how different types of physical activity affect the body, both in healthy individuals and those with medical conditions, and apply this knowledge to improve athletic performance, enhance fitness and support rehabilitation. This field combines science with practical applications to help people achieve optimal physical health and well-being.
What can I do with a master's in kinesiology focused on exercise physiology?
As a graduate of the master's in kinesiology program with an exercise physiology concentration, you'll be prepared for a wide variety of careers, including certified exercise physiologist, strength and conditioning specialist, corporate wellness coordinator, athletic trainer and exercise trainer. You'll also be prepared to pursue Ph.D. programs for research roles in sports medicine clinics, academic settings and more.
Is a master's in kinesiology worth it?
Yes, if you are interested in health sciences and improving human performance, a master's in kinesiology is very valuable. This degree provides you with in-demand skills for numerous kinesiology and exercise jobs in fields like healthcare, fitness, sport performance and aging services. The average kinesiology master's degree salary nationally is $94,138 per year, according to .
What is the difference between the thesis and non-thesis track?
The thesis option is research-intensive to prepare you for doctoral study or research careers. The non-thesis route substitutes a capstone internship experience to gain applied skills for professional kinesiology and exercise science careers.

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Dr. Teresa W. Johnson receives the Wallace D. Malone Award from Dr. Jack Hawkins during Friday's Faculty/Staff Convocation on the Troy Campus.

Johnson receives 快猫成版视频's Wallace D. Malone Award

Dr. Teresa W. Johnson, Professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion within the College of Health and Human Services, has been awarded 快猫成版视频's Wallace D. Malone, Jr. Distinguished Faculty Award.

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