OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2024-25
Exercise Physiology
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College of Health Sciences and Professions
Grove Center E160
Phone: 740.566.0470
Fax: 740.593.0289
chsp@ohio.edu
www.ohio.edu/chsp/ahsw
Chad Starkey, Interim Director
Overview
The Exercise Physiology degree builds a strong science foundation that leads graduates to use their degrees to continue their education into medical schools, athletic training, physical therapy school and physician assistant programs.
An undergraduate degree in Exercise Physiology will prepare students for three different professional directions: pre-professional program preparation, exercise physiology research, and exercise physiology careers.
A master’s degree in Exercise Physiology can open up new opportunities in research, clinical exercise physiology careers, and careers in human performance when working with high-performing individuals.
*Exercise Physiology was previously a division in the School of Applied Health Sciences and Wellness (AHSW) within the College of Health Sciences and Professions. Its elevation to department status is anticipated to be approved at the June 2024 Ohio University Board of Trustees meeting.
Student Organizations
Exercise Physiology Club
The OHIO Exercise Physiology Club is a student-led organization that focuses on the education of its members regarding the field of exercise physiology and related professions. The goal is to create unity among its members and to promote health and wellness that will benefit both Ohio University and the Athens community. The club participates in numerous philanthropic events such as the Athens Marathon, Race for a Reason, Special Olympics, Quad Rugby, and many more. The club also offers opportunities such as certifications, conferences and research involvement to the members.
Advisor: Angela Hillman, hillman@ohio.edu
Phone: 740.593.0153
Athletic Training Student Organization
The purpose of Student Athletic Training Club is to help promote the profession of Athletic Training. This task will be completed through education, community service, building professional relationships with social events, and professional development within state, regional, and national AT organizations. This organization is open to both undergraduate students interested in pursuing athletic training as a career and Master of Science in Athletic Training students.
Advisor: Kristine Ensign, ensign@ohio.edu
Phone: 740.593.9497
ProgramsMajor Program (Baccalaureate)
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