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Overview

This Masters level program requires a total of 30 hours of graduate course work that includes six hours of thesis research. All students in the program are required to take HES 715, 721, 761, 763 during the fall semester of the first year and HES 660, 675, 733, and 765 during the spring semester of the first year. A seminar course, HES 783/784, is taken each semester while enrolled in the program.

Students can normally expect to spend approximately two years in this program.

  • The first year is devoted to required course work and the identification of a thesis topic. The research, data collection and writing of the thesis are usually completed in the second year.
  • The second year also allows an opportunity for elective course work outside the department and students may elect a variety of more specialized courses in areas of particular interest.

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Spring semester

Additional courses

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Academic Bulletin

Information on degree requirements for the M.S. in Health & Exercise Science can be found in our Academic Bulletin.