Exercise Science: Health, Fitness, and Sports Performance

The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Exercise Science: Health, Fitness, and Sports Performance prepares students for the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and the American Council on Exercise (ACE) personal trainer certifications. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for employment in positions such as personal training within health and fitness clubs, wellness centers, and public and private recreation facilities. The curriculum includes the foundational courses required for the Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Personal Training coupled with advanced hands-on courses required for the CCL in Personal Training: Advanced that foster the development of critical thinking, leadership, and communication skills important for developing, implementing and leading exercise programs. This curriculum also provides a good foundation for transfer to a four-year bachelor program. Students who complete this AAS also qualify for the CCL in Personal Training and Personal Training: Advanced. An Associate in Arts (AA), Emphasis in Exercise Science is also available for students interested in continuing their studies in this field.

Details

Field of Interest
Health Sciences
Degree Type
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Academic Plan
Exercise Science: Health, Fitness, and Sports Performance (DEG)
Academic Plan Code
3059
Total credits required
62-74.5
Effective Term
Fall 2023
Notes

Students must earn a grade of C or better in all courses within the program.

What You'll Learn
  • Apply a fundamental understanding of the relevant scientific concepts of human anatomy and physiology, biomechanics and psychology. (BIO160, BIO181++, BIO201++, EXS101, EXS125, EXS146, EXS215, EXS217, EXS246, EXS255, EXS257, EXS270++, EXS275++, FON100, FON241, PSY101)
  • Locate and evaluate relevant scholarly literature. (EXS101, EXS146, EXS215, EXS217, EXS246, EXS255, EXS257, EXS290, FON100, FON241, HES100, [FYC], (COM), (CRE))
  • Conduct advanced evidence-based assessments of health and human movement. (EMT101, EXS101, EXS125, EXS146, EXS215, EXS217, EXS246, EXS255, EXS257, WED106, [MA])
  • Design evidence-based physical activity programs tailored to client goals and needs. (EXS101, EXS125, EXS146, EXS215, EXS217, EXS246, EXS255, EXS257, EXS270++, EXS275++, FON100, FON241, HES100, PED101ST, PED101RT) [MA])
  • Implement evidence-based physical activity programs tailored to client goals and needs. (EXS101, EXS125, EXS146, EXS215, EXS217, EXS246, EXS255, EXS257, EXS270++, EXS275++, FON100, FON241, PED101ST, PED101RT)
  • Apply theories of motivation and behavior change to develop and implement basic strategies for improving exercise adoption and adherence. (EXS101, EXS215, EXS217, EXS257, EXS270++, EXS275++, HES100, PSY101)
  • Adapt instructional techniques to ensure client safety and goal attainment. (EXS146, EXS215, EXS217, EXS246, EXS255, EXS257, EXS270++, EXS275++, HES210, PED101ST, PED101RT PED101++)
  • Apply industry standards of care to mitigate risk and ensure the safety of clients. (EMT101, EXS146, EXS215, EXS217, EXS246, EXS255, EXS257, WED106, HES210)
  • Communicate through a variety of written and spoken modalities within diverse contexts. (EMT101, EXS101, EXS146, EXS215, EXS217, EXS246, EXS255, EXS257, EXS270++, EXS275++, HES100, WED106, HES210, [FYC], (COM), (CRE), [HU])
  • Demonstrate industry-accepted professional, ethical, and business standards. (EMT101, EXS101, EXS146, EXS215, EXS217, EXS246, EXS255, EXS257, EXS270++, EXS275++, WED106, PED101ST, PED101RT, PED101++, [FYC], (COM), (CRE), [HU])
Required courses
Course #Course TitleCredits
Credits:46-52.5
BIO181++General Biology (Majors) I (4) OR
One (1) year of high school biology (0)0-4
 
BIO160Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology (4) OR
BIO201++Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4)4
 
EMT101Basic Life Support/Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Health Care Providers (0.5) OR
WED106Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)/Automated External Defibrillator (AED) (0.5) OR
Current CPR/AED certification (0) 0-0.5
 
EXS101Introduction to Exercise Science3
EXS125Introduction to Exercise Physiology3
EXS146Introduction to Exercise Testing1
EXS215Resistance Training and Recovery Techniques3
EXS217Cardiorespiratory and Flexibility Training3
EXS246Advanced Exercise Testing2
EXS255Program Design: Muscular Fitness and Performance3
EXS257Program Design: Cardiorespiratory Fitness3
 
Student must complete three (3) credits from the following EXS internship course options:
EXS270Exercise Science Internship (3) OR
EXS270AAExercise Science Internship (1) AND
EXS270ABExercise Science Internship (2)
OR
EXS275Sport Science Internship (3) OR
EXS275AASport Science Internship (1) AND
EXS275ABSport Science Internship (2)
OR
EXS270AAExercise Science Internship (1) AND
EXS275ABSport Science Internship (2)
OR
EXS270ABExercise Science Internship (2) AND
EXS275AASport Science Internship (1)3
 
EXS290Introduction to Evidence Based Practice3
 
FON100Introductory Nutrition (3) OR
FON241Principles of Human Nutrition (3)3
 
FYE101Introduction to College, Career and Personal Success (1) OR
FYE103Exploration of College, Career and Personal Success (3)1-3
 
HES100Healthful Living3
HES210Cultural Aspects of Health and Illness3
 
PED101STStrength Training (1) OR
PED101RTResistance Training for Improved Sports Performance (1)1
 
PED101BCBoot Camp (1) OR
PED101BSBody Sculpting (1) OR
PED101CYCycling - Indoor (1) OR
PED101GFGroup Fitness/Aerobics (1) OR
PED101KBKickboxing (1) OR
PED101LDLatin Dancing (1) OR
PED101PCPhysical Conditioning (1) OR
PED101PSPilates (1) OR
PED101SRStretch and Relaxation (1) OR
PED101TCTai Chi (1) OR
PED101TXSuspension Training (1) OR
PED101YGGentle Yoga (1) OR
PED101YHHatha Yoga (1) OR
PED101YOYoga (1) OR
PED101YPPower Yoga (1) OR
PED101YRRestorative Yoga (1) OR
PED101ZUZumba Fitness (1)1
 
PSY101Introduction to Psychology3

Course Sequence by Term

Restricted Electives
Course #Course TitleCredits
Credits:1
Complete one (1) credit from one of the following course options not already selected in the Required Courses area. Choose a course that best aligns with your academic and professional goals. Consult with an academic, faculty, or program advisor as needed.
 
EXS+++++Any EXS Exercise Science course1
FON+++++Any FON Food and Nutrition course1
HES+++++Any HES Health Science course1
PED+++++Any PED Physical Education course1
IFS110Critical Research for College Success1
Free Electives
Course #Course TitleCredits
Credits:0
None
General education requirements
General Education RequirementCredits: 15-21
 
General Education CoreCredits: 12-18
 
First-Year CompositionCredits: 6
ENG101First-Year Composition (3) OR
ENG107First-Year Composition for ESL (3) AND
ENG102First-Year Composition (3) OR
ENG108First-Year Composition for ESL (3)6
 
Oral CommunicationCredits: 3
COM100Introduction to Human Communication (3) OR
COM110Interpersonal Communication (3) OR
COM225Public Speaking (3) OR
COM230Small Group Communication (3)3
 
Critical ReadingCredits: 0-3
CRE101++College Critical Reading and Critical Thinking (3) OR
Equivalent as indicated by assessment (0)0-3
 
MathematicsCredits: 3-6
MAT140College Mathematics (5) OR
MAT141College Mathematics (4) OR
MAT142College Mathematics (3) OR
MAT145College Mathematics with Review (5) OR
MAT146College Mathematics with Review (6)
OR
MAT150College Algebra/Functions (5) OR
MAT151College Algebra/Functions (4) OR
MAT152College Algebra/Functions (3) OR
MAT155College Algebra/Functions with Review (5) OR
MAT156College Algebra/Functions with Review (6) OR
Higher level course in the Mathematical Applications [MA] area (3-6)3-6
 
General Education DistributionCredits: 3
 
Humanities and Fine ArtsCredits: 3
Any approved general education course from the Humanities, Arts and Design area.
 
Social and Behavioral SciencesCredits: 0
Met by HES100 in Required Courses.
 
Natural SciencesCredits: 0
Met by BIO160 or BIO201++ in Required Courses.

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