This is a full time, face-to-face, research-based doctoral program that includes 90-credit hours of graduate study taught by nationally and internationally recognized faculty.
What you’ll learn
- Mechanical Analysis of Human Performance
- Physiological Basis of Human Performance
- Neuromuscular Control of Human Movement
- Functional-Oriented Human Gross Anatomy
- Physiology I and Physiology II or Human Physiology
- Introduction to Research in Health, Kinesiology and Recreation
- Interpretation of Data in Health, Kinesiology and Recreation or Biostatistics in Public Health II
- Experimental Analysis and Design
- Experimental Laboratory Techniques
- Movement Biomechanics
- Motor Control
- Exercise Physiology
- Individualized minors
- Biostatistics
- Cardiovascular Science
- Clinical Research
- Computer Science
- Diabetes and Obesity
- Health Informatics
- Public Health
- Anatomy and Cell Biology
- Physiology
- Rehabilitation Sciences