| Fall | Freshmen Year | Spring |
|---|
| EXSC 100 Intro to Exercise Science | 3 | EXSC 202 Kinesiology - Applied Anatomy | 3 |
| BIOL 111 Anatomy & Physiology I (GE) | 4 | BIOL 112 Anatomy & Physiology II (GE) | 4 |
| ENGL 103 English Composition | 3 | CPSC 100 Personal Computers (GE) | 3 |
| EXSC 120 Physical Conditioning | 1 | General Education | 3 |
| General Education | 3 | General Education | 3 |
| Subtotal | 14 | Subtotal | 16 |
| Fall | Sophomore Year | Spring |
|---|
| EXSC 122 Strength Training | 1 | EXSC 311 Exercise Physiology II | 3 |
| EXSC 203 Kinesiology - Mechanical Analysis | 3 | EXSC 322 Strength/Conditioning Theory | 3 |
| EXSC 310 Exercise Physiology I | 3 | ATEP 230 Prevention & Management of Sport & Fitness Injuries | 3 |
| General Education | 3 | General Education | 3 |
| General Education | 3 | General Education | 3 |
| General Education | 3 | ||
| Subtotal | 16 | Subtotal | 15 |
| Fall | Junior Year | Spring |
|---|
| EXSC 121 Aerobic Fitness Activities | 1 | EXSC 447 Sport Nutrition | 3 |
| EXSC 342 Poweer Training for Sport Performance | 1 | EXSC 452 Ex. & Wt. Control Workshop | 2 |
| EXSC 330 Health-Related Fitness Assessment & Exercise Programming | 3 | EXSC 454 Anaerobic Training Workshop | 2 |
| EXSC 451 Aerobic Fitness Workshop | 2 | Elective | 3 |
| EXSC 453 CHD Workshop | 2 | General Education | 3 |
| General Education | 3 | General Education | 3 |
| General Education | 3 | ||
| Subtotal | 15 | Subtotal | 16 |
| Fall | Senior Year | Spring |
|---|
| EXSC 402 Psychology of Sport & Exercise | 3 | EXSC 445 Seminar in Adult Fitness | 3 |
| EXSC 410 O & A Exercise Science Programs | 3 | EXSC 455 ACSM HFI Workshop | 1 |
| EXSC 431 Analysis of Performance Skills | 3 | EXSC 456 CSCS Workshop | 1 |
| General Education | 3 | EXSC 486 Internship | 3 |
| Elective | 3 | Elective | 5 |
| Subtotal | 15 | Subtotal | 13 |
| B.S. SPORT & EXERCISE CONDITIONING, TOTAL CREDITS | 120 | ||
| Note: Before registering for a course, students must satisfy prerequisites. Students should see "Course Descriptions" in the latest catalog. (Descriptions are available online for Undergraduate Courses and Graduate Course Descriptions.) |