Interested in becoming a physical or occupational therapist, an exercise physiologist, or a strength and conditioning specialist? Possibly your interests lie in working as a personal trainer, a coach or a fitness consultant.
These are the types of careers that a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science can prepare you for. Our program offers both:
Earning an exercise science degree with a concentration in fitness can prepare you for careers in:
Business: This emphasis area is designed for students interested in business management. The courses may also serve as prerequisites for law school. This emphasis can lead to a minor in business.
Community and private recreation: This emphasis area is designed for students who desire an occupation in city, community (e.g., YMCA) or commercial based recreational centers. This emphasis can lead to a minor in kinesiology.
Nutrition: This emphasis area is designed for students interested in a background in nutrition for both educating and advising clients. This emphasis can lead to a minor in nutrition.
Athletic Training: This emphasis area is to be utilized in conjunction with participation in the athletic training internship program. The program is a preparatory program for the Texas Licensed Athletic Trainer exam or preparation for a Master’s in Athletic Training graduate program.
Pursuing an exercise science degree with a pre-professional concentration can prepare you to continue your education and work toward a career in an allied health care field or other professions. Potential directions include: