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MSES in Strength and Conditioning Curriculum and Program Plan

Courses and Titles

Core Courses   Credits
EXSCG 400 Leadership and Ethics 3
EXSCG 405 Psychology of Health-Related Behavior 3
EXSCG 425 Research Methods 3
EXSCG 415 Application of Educational Practices 3
Total Core Credit Hours 12 credits
Major Courses  
EXSCG 505 Advanced Concepts in Applied Psychology 3
EXSCG 515 Advanced Strength and Conditioning 3
EXSCG 550 Advanced Recovery and Conditioning 3
EXSCG 580 Advanced Motor Control and Assessment 3
EXSCG 590 Application of Strength and Conditioning Principles 3
EXSCG 600 Scholarly Project or Thesis Option 3
EXSCG 601 Scholarly Project or Thesis Option 3
EXSCG 602 Scholarly Project or Thesis Option 1
  Total Major Credit Hours 22-24 credits
  Choose one of the following electives:  
EXSCG 540 Advanced Coaching Practices 3
NURSG 553 Culture, Communication and Conflict Resolution in Interprofessional Practice 3
NURSG 557 Information Technology and Healthcare Outcomes Evaluation 3
  Elective Credit Hours 9 credits
  Total Credit Hours 37-39 credits

4+1 Option

Fall Year 1 Spring Year 1 Summer Year 1

EXSCG 425: Research Method

EXSCG 405: Psychology of health-related behavior 

EXSCG 505: Advanced Physiology

EXSCG 415: Application of Educational Practices 

EXSCG 600: Scholarly Project Completion

EXSCG 601: Scholarly Project Completion

EXSCG 602: Scholarly Project Completion

EXSCG 400: Leadership and Ethics

EXSCG 590: Application of S&C Principles

EXSCG 580: Advanced Motor Control and Assessment

Elective (EXSCG 540 Advanced Coaching Practices)

Total Credit Hours: 12 credits Total Credit Hours: 6 credits Total Credit Hours 13-14 credits


NOTE: All courses are three (3) credits except EXSCG 602(1): this course is repeatable up to 3 times to complete reserarch project. If student does not complete EXSCG 602 in Summer II, then course would be repeated for third time in the subsequent Fall.
EXSCG 515 & EXSCG 550 taken in the final year of the senior year.

Accelerated

Fall Year 1 Spring Year 1 Summer Year 1

EXSCG 425: Research Methods

EXSCG 405: Psychology of Health-related Behavior

EXSCG 505: Advanced Physiology

EXSCG 415: Application of Educational Practices

EXSCG 600: Scholarly Project Completion

EXSCG 515: Advanced Strength and Conditioning

EXSCG 601: Scholarly Project Completion

EXSCG 550: Advanced Recovery and Regeneration

EXSCG 602: Scholarly Project Completion

EXSCG 400: Leadership and Ethics

EXSCG 590: Application of S&C Principles

EXSCG 580: Advanced Motor Control and Assessment

Elective (EXSCG 540 Advanced Coaching Practices)

Total Credit Hours: 12 credits Total Credit Hours: 12 credits Total Credit Hours: 13-14 credits


NOTE: All courses are three (3) credits except EXSCG 602(1): this course is repeatable up to 3 times to complete reserarch project. If student does not complete EXSCG 602 in Summer II, then course would be repeated for third time in the subsequent Fall.

Traditional

Fall Year 1 Spring Year 1 Summer Year 1

EXSCG 425: Research Methods

EXSCG 505: Advanced Physiology

EXSCG 515: Advanced Strength and Conditioning

EXSCG 550: Advanced Recovery and Regeneration

EXSCG 590: Application of S&C Principles

EXSCG 580: Advanced Motor Control and Assessment

Total Credit Hours: 6 credits Total Credit Hours: 6 credits Total Credit Hours: 6 credits
 
Fall Year 2 Spring Year 2 Summer Year 2

EXSCG 405: Psychology of Health-related Behavior

EXSCG 415: Application of Educational Practices

EXSCG 600: Scholarly Project Completion

EXSCG 601: Scholarly Project Completion

EXSCG 602: Scholarly Project Completion

EXSCG 400: Leadership and Ethics

Elective (EXSCG 540 Advanced Coaching Practices)

Total Credit Hours: 6 credits Total Credit Hours: 6 credits Total Credit Hours: 7-8 credits


NOTE: All courses are three (3) credits except EXSCG 602(1): this course is repeatable up to 3 times to complete reserarch project. If student does not complete EXSCG 602 in Summer II, then course would be repeated for third time in the subsequent Fall.