Human Performance Major

This Human Performance concentration is a broad field of exercise science that prepares students for many avenues of professionalism. Students who graduate with a degree in Human Performance can pursue professional jobs in personal training, high-performance coaching, exercise science research, exercise data science, and terminal degrees in exercise and health sciences.

Degree Requirements

Required courses for the major in human performance:

ESC 105Biokinetics and Conditioning

2

ESC 110Introduction to Exercise Science and Sport Studies

2

ESC 280Adult Fitness

3

ESC 330Human Development and Motor Learning

3

ESC 340Applied Kinesiology

3

ESC 371Prevention and Care of Sports Injuries

3

ESC 380Exercise Testing and Prescription

3

ESC 460Physiology of Exercise

3

ESC 491Senior Seminar in Exercise Science

3

HSC 100Personal and Family Health

3

HSC 203Nutrition

3

Total Credit Hours:31
Each student must choose one of two concentrations (Exercise and Recreation Leadership or Exercise Physiology).

Required courses for exercise physiology concentration:

This concentration prepares students for the pursuit of a professional career as an exercise physiologist or strength and conditioning specialist or to be equipped with the skills and competencies necessary to pursue graduate study in Human Performance. 
HSC 230Human Anatomy and Physiology I

3

HSC 231Human Anatomy and Physiology II

3

HSC 234Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory

1

HSC 235Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory

1

HSC 350Biostatistics

4

HSC 360Principles of Epidemiology in Exercise and Public Health

4

CHE 152General Chemistry I

3

CHE 153LGeneral Chemistry I Laboratory

1

PSY 101General Psychology

4

And one of the following courses:

ESC 150Comprehensive First Aid/CPR/AED

2

HSC 250Emergency Care for the Healthcare Professional

3

Total Credit Hours:26-27

Required courses for exercise and recreation leadership concentration:

This concentration prepares students for careers in corporate and community fitness centers, recreation facilities, and the health and wellness industry.
ESC 312Dance/Rhythmics

3

ESC 372Principles of Exercise Leadership

2

ESC 400Physical Education and Fitness for Special Populations

3

ESC 411Recreation Leadership and Administration

2

ESC 450Tests and Measurement

3

SPM 312Management Concepts in Sport

3

Any combination of other professional (ESC) activity courses

4

And one of the following courses:

ESC 150Comprehensive First Aid/CPR/AED

2

HSC 250Emergency Care for the Healthcare Professional

3

And one of the following courses:

HSC 220Functional Anatomy

3

HSC 230Human Anatomy and Physiology I

3

Total Credit Hours:25-26

Total Credit Hours: 56-58