Health Sciences, MS Sport Science and Performance Specialization
33 credit hours
The graduate curriculum for the health sciences program with the sport science and performance specialization provides a strong scientific basis for students seeking advanced degrees in the exercise physiology, corporate wellness, clinical exercise physiology, strength and conditioning, and allied health professions as well as those seeking practical skills for employment in the health and fitness industry in addition to acceptance into doctoral education programs.
The Exercise and Performance Nutrition Laboratory (www.lindenwood.edu/epnl) contains approximately 2,000 square feet and offers a dedicated space for all laboratory instruction and research being conducted within the College of Science, Technology, and Health. This laboratory houses various body composition, cardiorespiratory, musculoskeletal fitness, balance, and biochemistry equipment.
Requirements
Major Coursework
3 credit hours of coursework from the following option:
Statistical Analysis Coursework
3 credit hours of coursework from the following options:
Extended Core Coursework
12 credit hours of coursework from the following options:
HS 53500 | Advanced Exercise Testing and Prescription | 3 |
HS 57200 | Exercise Metabolism, Endocrinology, and Biomarkers | 3 |
HS 57600 | Cardiorespiratory and Neuromuscular Exercise Physiology | 3 |
HS 57700 | Sport Nutrition & Body Composition | 3 |
Elective Coursework
Thesis Route: 9 credit hours
Non-Thesis Route: 12 credit hours
Additional electives with faculty advisor approval.
Culminating Experience Coursework
Thesis Option Coursework
6 credit hours of coursework from the following option:
Non-Thesis Option Coursework
3 credit hours of coursework from the following options:
Note: If a student selects HS 55100 as their Culminating Experience, they cannot also take it for additional elective credit.
Comprehensive Exam Coursework
Zero credit hour course required for completion of major.
HS 58100 (zero credit hours) is required for completion of the major.