Exercise Science, B.S.
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Exercise science students study the scientific aspects of human movement. The exercise science curriculum builds on a basic science foundation to expand your understanding of practical and applied issues related to the human body's response to physical activity.
Courses include the study of exercise physiology, biomechanics and kinesiology, sports nutrition, psychology of sport and physical activity and more.
Through course work and hands-on-experience, we will give you a foundation in science and the frameworks in practical and applied exercise science.
Alumni from our program are currently working for Division I athletic programs, Major League Baseball organizations, health care systems and for the United States military as trainers and educators.
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If you are a qualified undergraduate student interested in continuing your education through graduate study, you can easily matriculate into Lenoir-Rhyne’s Master of Science in Exercise Science program.
The curriculum prepares you for national certification with the American College of Sports Medicine, the National Strength and Conditioning Association or the National Academy of Sports Medicine.
Through LR’s innovative Accelerated Master's Degree program and Alumni Advantage, you are able to complete your graduate degree in shorter time and at significantly less expense.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
The exercise science program is housed in the McCrorie Center, LR’s state-of-the-art athletic and health curriculum facility. The 47,000 square foot center supports the allied health sciences and intercollegiate athletic programs and features the university's first on-site anatomy laboratory.
The McCrorie Center also houses the exercise physiology laboratory. You will gain extensive experience working in the laboratory, which features the latest equipment for therapy and diagnostics utilized in the field of exercise science.
Learning Outside the Classroom
Through a series of professional internships, exercise science majors have the opportunity to gain invaluable experience working at local and regional health and fitness clubs, recreation centers, medical offices, as well as with various athletic organizations and teams – including the LR Bears.
The courses and experiences are planned to provide you with both theoretical and practical challenges. Similarly, research opportunities exist for exercise science students working with their faculty mentors.
Through partnership with LR’s Solmaz Institute, students have opportunities to investigate issues regarding nutrition, exercise, and childhood obesity.

I was challenged to be successful in the classroom, and my success is as important to my professors as it is to me.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the exercise science program are prepared to pursue professional careers in community fitness and wellness programming, health education and promotion, personal training, exercise physiology, strength and conditioning of athletes, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and many more.
The program also furnishes you with excellent preparation for pursuing a graduate degree in exercise science or another health-related area.
Major Requirements
Exercise science students study the scientific aspects of human movement. The exercise science curriculum builds on a basic science foundation to expand your understanding of practical and applied issues related to the human body's response to physical activity.
Courses include the study of exercise physiology, biomechanics and kinesiology, sports nutrition, psychology of sport and physical activityÌýand more. Through course work and hands-on-experience, we will give you a foundation in science and the frameworks in practical and applied exercise science.
Note
All BS Exercise Science majors must make a minimum of a C-/1.7 in all required major courses, including technical requirements. Majors who fail to make a C-/1.7Ìýin any required course must repeat that course until the satisfactory grade has been earned.
Honors
Students majoring in Exercise Science and judged qualified by faculty may, upon invitation, elect to pursue honors work in HESS. (Health, Exercise Science and Sport Science).ÌýTo graduate "With Honors in HESS," students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.25 and a minimum major GPA of 3.5. The student must complete HES 385, HES 390, and HES 499, with a minimum grade of 3.0/B in each course. In addition, the student must present a thesis either before the faculty or at an appropriate professional conference.
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General Education Requirements (37 hours)
ÌýGraduation Requirements (4 hours)
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Technical Requirements (19 Hours)
All courses must be met with minimum C-/1.7 grade to complete requirement.
- BIO 281Ìý-ÌýHuman Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIO 282Ìý-ÌýHuman Anatomy and Physiology II
- MAT 116Ìý-ÌýIntroduction to Statistics
- PSY 100Ìý-ÌýIntroduction to Psychology
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Choose one of the following science courses (4 hours):
- PHY 115Ìý-ÌýEnergy, Technology and Society
- PHY 121Ìý-ÌýGeneral Physics I
- CHE 101Ìý-ÌýFundamentals of General and Inorganic Chemistry
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- CHE 103Ìý-ÌýGeneral Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis I
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- CHE 103LÌý-ÌýGeneral Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis Laboratory I
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Major Requirements (32 Hours)
All courses must be met with minimum C-/1.7 grade to complete requirement.
- HES 201Ìý-ÌýIntroduction to Exercise Science
- HES 288Ìý-ÌýNutrition
- HES 300Ìý-ÌýExercise Physiology
- HES 303Ìý-ÌýBiomechanics/Kinesiology
- HES 320Ìý-ÌýExercise Evaluation and Prescription
- HES 321Ìý-ÌýInternship in Health and Exercise Science
- HES 330Ìý-ÌýPsychology of Sport and Physical Activity
- HES 385Ìý-ÌýResearch in Health Exercise and Sport Science
- HES 422Ìý-ÌýInternship in Health and Exercise Science II
Choose six hours from the following:- HES 383Ìý-ÌýSpecial Topics
- HES 408Ìý-ÌýCritical Issues in Sport
- HES 409Ìý-ÌýSports Law
- HES 431Ìý-ÌýSports Nutrition
- HES 436Ìý-ÌýClinical Exercise Physiology
- HES 438Ìý-ÌýEssentials of Strength and Conditioning
- HES 451Ìý-ÌýHuman Sexuality
- HES 452Ìý-ÌýGlobal Health & Ethics
- HES 453Ìý-ÌýApplication of Theories
- Other advisor approved HES 400+-level class or EXS/MPH 500+-level class Hours: 3
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General Elective Credits
Exercise Science students must complete 28 semester hours of advisor-approved electives to achieve a minimum of 120Ìýcredit hours, including both the general education and major courses in fullfillment of the bachelor of science degree.
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Total Credit Hours - Minimum 120 hours
On occasion, technical and/or program requirements may also meet specific General EducationÌýrequirements. Please confer with your program advisor to determine which courses, if any, may be counted accordingly.
All bachelor's degree programs at Lenoir-Rhyne require at least 120 credit hours. If, in combination, General Education, technical, and program requirements do not generate at least 120Ìýhours, additional credits must be completed to achieve 120Ìýhours. These classes may be general electives, or a student may complete a minor or additional major.
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