ES - Exercise Science
General Program Information
Program Title
College
Department(s)
Program Level
Program Type
Degree Designation
Exercise Science, B.A.
Program Learning Goals in Exercise Science
Students will demonstrate:
Knowledge of the structure and function of the human body.
Knowledge of history, philosophy, mission, personal and professional identity.
Knowledge of lifespan development, developmental disabilities, and developmental regression.
Knowledge of movement skills, motor skills, fitness skills, and sports skills development and learning.
Knowledge of health, lifestyle wellness, lifestyle disabilities, and working with diverse populations.
Knowledge of organization, leadership, and planning for a variety of situations.
Knowledge of research and the appropriate use of research in papers and projects, and for problem-solving and critical thinking.
Knowledge in applied settings.
Knowledge related to moral and ethical behavior for a movement professional.
Requirements for Acceptance and Continuation as an Exercise Science major:
Assessment of Academic Progress Includes:
Application Process
A formal meeting with the Chair for Exercise Science and Sports Studies.
An evaluation of academic course work.
The fulfillment of the following academic requirements:
2.0 or higher major GPA
2.0 or higher overall GPA
Acceptance Decisions
Accept: Candidate may continue to take course work within the major course of study.
Conditional Acceptance: Candidate may continue to take course work within the major course of study, but certain restrictions have been placed on continuation in the program. Conditional acceptance may remain in effect for no longer than one (1) academic year.
Defer: Student is not accepted into the major at this point.
Continuation in the Major
Student evaluations will be conducted each semester for continuation in the program.
Practicum
Candidates must identify one or more practicum experiences that align with their professional and/or graduate school goals. The total practicum requirement is 36 hours.
These hours are completed by enrollment in EPA 350.
Please consult the Practicum Handbook, and the Canvas PDP site, for specific details and required formats.
Capstone Experience: Internship
Candidates must identify a specific 150-hour internship experience that aligns with intended professional and/or graduate school goals.
Prior to the beginning of the internship, candidates are responsible for the following:
Completion of the 36-hour practicum requirement.
Meeting with the ESSS Internship Director for approval of the specific internship experience.
Obtaining approval from the proposed internship site supervisor for completion of all internship requirements.
Registration of EPA 497A in the semester that the internship is completed (summer, fall, or spring).
Completion and submission of all required formal documentation to the John Carroll Internship Director for final approval of the internship experience.
Approval of the internship experience by the ESSS Internship Director must be obtained in writing, prior to beginning the internship experience.
Please consult the Internship Handbook, and the Canvas PDP site, for specific details and required forms.
If a candidate is not approved for an internship, additional content-area course work will be substituted.
Exit Assessment: Each senior will complete an online Program Evaluation Survey in the Capstone course EPA 497 and SPS 497.
Major Requirements
A total of 49-50 credits hours, including the following requirements:
EPA 201 | FOUNDATIONS OF EXERCISE SCIENCE AND SPORTS STUDIES | 3 |
EPA 205 | HUMAN ANATOMY | 3 |
EPA 205L | HUMAN ANATOMY LAB | 1 |
EPA 206 | HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY | 3 |
EPA 206L | HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY LAB | 1 |
EPA 208 | LIFESPAN PHYSICAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | 3 |
EPA 229 | HUMAN NUTRITION | 3 |
EPA 232 | RESEARCH METHODS IN EXERCISE SCIENCE AND SPORTS STUDIES | 3 |
EPA 350 | PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PRACTICUM EXPERIENCE | 3 |
EPA 407 | EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY | 3 |
EPA 409 | KINESIOLOGY | 3 |
EPA 412 | EXERCISE TESTING AND PRESCRIPTION I | 3 |
EPA 435 | ETHICAL PROBLEMS IN EXERCISE SCIENCE AND SPORTS STUDIES | 3 |
EPA 497 | INTERNSHIP AND SEMINAR | 3 |
Electives: Students Choose 4 Elective Courses (11-12 credits)
Students are responsible for taking the corequisite lecture and the laboratory courses (the combination counts as one elective).
EPA 200 | CURRENT HEALTH ISSUES | 3 |
EPA 202 | ADVANCED FIRST AID AND EMERGENCY CARE | 2 |
EPA 303 | CARE, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT OF ATHLETIC INJURIES I | 2 |
EPA 303L | CARE, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT OF ATHLETIC INJURIES LAB I | 1 |
EPA 304 | CARE, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT OF ATHLETIC INJURIES II | 2 |
EPA 304L | CARE, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT OF ATHLETIC INJURIES II LAB | 1 |
EPA 320 | TECHNOLOGY IN SPORTS SCIENCE | 3 |
EPA 340 | LIFESTYLE WELLNESS | 3 |
EPA 413 | EXERCISE TESTING AND PRESCRIPTION II | 3 |
EPA 420 | DISABILITIES: LEARNING, MOVEMENT, AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT | 3 |
EPA 432 | MOTOR LEARNING | 3 |
EPA 433 | THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING | 3 |
SPS 203 | SOCIOLOGY OF SPORTS | 3 |
SPS 215 | PSYCHO-SOCIAL ASPECTS OF EXERCISE SCIENCE & SPORT | 3 |
SPS 300 | QUALITIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LEADERSHIP IN COACHING | 3 |
SPS 301 | DIVERSITY IN SPORT | 3 |
SPS 303 | WOMEN, GENDER RELATIONS, AND SPORTS | 3 |
SPS 305 | GLOBALIZATION AND SPORT | 3 |
SPS 306 | SPORTS MARKETING | 3 |
SPS 312 | SPORTS GOVERNANCE | 3 |
SPS 408 | ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF EXERCISE SCIENCE AND SPORTS STUDIES | 3 |
SPS 413 | AREAS AND FACILITIES IN RECREATION AND SPORTS | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 49-50