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The Department of Exercise Science offers
degrees at the Undergraduate, Masters, and Doctoral Levels.
The Department also offers a Doctorate in Physical Therapy.
The Bachelor of Science (BS)
degree in Exercise Science offers programs in four areas of
emphasis: Health Fitness, Motor Development, Public Health,
and Scientific Foundations. The BS degree is designed to
prepare students for entry into a wide range of
health-related post-baccalaureate graduate and professional
programs.
The Master of Science (MS)
degree in Exercise Science offers tracks in three areas of
emphasis: Applied Physiology, Health Aspects of Physical
Activity, and Motor Control and Rehabilitation. The MS
degree is designed to provide for in-depth, scientific, and
research-based study in exercise science. Students can elect
to do either a thesis or a project. The thesis program
emphasizes expansion of research competence and is a 39
credit hour program. The project focuses on
professional/clinical aspects of a sub-discipline and
requires 42 credit hours of study. The specific program of
study is designated by the advisory committee (thesis
program) or advisor (project program) and must conform to
requirements described in the Handbook for Graduate Students
in Exercise Science
The Doctoral (PhD) degree in
Exercise Science also offers specializations in three areas:
Applied Physiology, Health Aspects of Physical Activity, and
Motor Control and Rehabilitation. The PhD degree is designed
to prepare students for research careers in the exercise
sciences. Graduates are trained for entry into positions in
universities, colleges, research institutes,
research-oriented governmental settings, and
research-oriented clinical settings. Specific areas of
research emphasis correspond to those listed for the
departmental faculty. Students ordinarily complete an
approved program of up to 60 hours beyond the master's level
including dissertation hours. Programs of study are
developed by the student's advisory committee and must
conform to requirements described in the Handbook for
Graduate Students in Exercise Science.
The Physical Therapy Program at the
University of South Carolina offers a
Doctorate in Physcial Therapy. The program is
administratively housed in the Department of Exercise
Science, Arnold School of Public Health. We were one of the
first programs in the country to offer a DPT and pride
ourselves on our small class size and the quality of our
students. The small size of our enrollment allows students
to have a number of opportunities that other programs just
can not offer. Our students
receive individualized instruction, are provided the
opportunity to develop their teaching skills, and complete
an individually directed research project. Students who
complete the DPT program at the
University of South Carolina have the option of applying,
and if accepted, enroll in an accelerated PhD degree in one
of three areas including Motor Rehabilitation, Applied
Physiology, or Health Aspects of
Physical Activity. For more information about the DPT
degree, please visit the program's website at
www.sph.sc.edu/dpt/.
The
Master of Public Health
in Physical Activity and Public Health (MPH-PHPA) degree
offers specializations in two areas:
Programmatic and Surveillance. This degree is designed
to prepare health health professionals who have a career
interest in physical activity. Graduates are trained for entry into positions in
health department settings, federal agencies, prevention
research centers, professional, commercial, and nonprofit
organization.
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