Overview
The College of Idaho’s accelerated Master of Science in Exercise Science (MSES) is designed to equip individuals with critical thinking, research, and evidence-based practice skills across disciplines like biomechanics, exercise physiology, nutrition, and motor control. Our MSES degree responds to the increased demand for professionals in areas such as clinical exercise physiology, strength and conditioning, corporate wellness, and related health professions. It also positions students to excel in further graduate studies in physical therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, physician assistant studies or other health fields, or advance their career in health, fitness or human performance.
The MSES originates from and emphasizes the liberal arts. Our program is 36 credit hours and offers an interdisciplinary curriculum through 9 uniquely crafted courses. Through four core courses, four targeted courses and a practicum capstone, you gain the expertise to lead with confidence in today’s increasingly complex health and wellness sector.
- Advanced Exercise Physiology
- Training Planning & Periodization
- Advanced Biomechanics
- Clinical Exercise Testing
- Research Methods & Statistics
- Motor Control & Learning
- Nutrition
- Graduate Health Science Elective
- Capstone