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Miller Hall Dedication Ceremony

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Exercise Science: Clinical Exercise Physiology

This 36-credit hour program leads to a Master of Science degree with a major in kinesiology and a concentration in clinical exercise physiology. The program is designed to prepare students to work with clients with a variety of pathological or clinical disorders. Clients may include those with cardiovascular, pulmonary, metabolic, immunological, inflammatory, orthopedic, and neuromuscular disorders. Other clients may include persons from geriatric, pediatric or obstetric populations. Graduates of this program will be prepared to work in hospital-based and community wellness programs, as well as other clinical settings. Program goals were developed in conjunction with the knowledge, skills and abilities identified by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) as essential for preparation as a Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist.

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