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Exercise Science: Clinical Concentration

Program Transfer Guide
University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
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Fall, 2023 - Current
Instruction Methods
In person

About the Program

Empower Your Movement, Master Your Health!
The Bachelor of Exercise Science program at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore is designed to cultivate a profound understanding of the human body in motion. Our goal is to equip students with the scientific knowledge and practical skills essential for careers dedicated to enhancing physical health, optimizing athletic performance, and advancing the science of exercise.

Students will immerse into core areas such as biomechanics, exercise physiology, and sports nutrition, gaining insights into the intricate mechanisms that drive human movement. Beyond the classroom, our program emphasizes hands-on experiences through laboratory experiments, fieldwork, and internships with leading health and sports institutions. Graduates can be well-prepared to pursue diverse roles in exercise science or to continue academic pursuits in allied health professions. Embedded with a holistic approach, this program not only fosters academic excellence but also instills the values of scientific discovery, continuous learning, and a commitment to enhancing community well-being through exercise science.

As an Exercise Science major, students are able to choose from two tracks to optimize their learning specialization. The health fitness track prepares graduates seeking careers in the fitness related fields such as exercise specialists or personal trainer within the management of community health fitness programs, hospitals or wellness programs, sports medicine and the sports industry. The clinical track prepares graduates seeking careers in medically related professions such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, chiropractic, cardiac rehabilitation, sports medicine, and physician assistant. Both tracks require students to complete 120 credit hours to earn a Bachelor’s degree and classes are offered in a mixture of in-person and online modalities.

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
The Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science program at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore offers a dynamic exploration into the science of human movement, blending rigorous academic study with practical experiences to foster the next generation of health and fitness professionals.
Upon completing the Bachelor in Exercise Science program at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, students should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the physiological, biomechanical, and psychological principles underlying human movement.
  2. Implement assessment tools and technology to evaluate physical health, fitness levels, and movement patterns in diverse populations.
  3. Apply problem-solving skills develop patient-specific solutions to address challenges in fitness, health, and performance settings.
  4. Relate knowledge from complementary fields such as nutrition, psychology, and public health to exercise science practices.
  5. Stay updated with emerging research, technologies, and best practices in exercise science to ensure current and effective professional practices.
  6. Work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams in allied health and other health-related disciplines to effectively optimize patient care.
  7. Recognize the societal and global implications of exercise science, advocating for physical activity as a means to enhance community health and well-being.
 

PTG Requirements

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When there is No equivalency found, the ARTSYS database shows no equivalent course at Allegany College of Maryland. There might be a course yet to be evaluated by University of Maryland, Eastern Shore that meets the requirement. Consult with your advisor.

Allegany College of Maryland Requirement
University of Maryland, Eastern Shore Requirement
  • Arts and Humanities Student should take 1 course in Arts & Humanities, ENGL 203 is required for all majors
    6 credits
    Take 2 courses in Arts & Humanities a total of 6 credits. ENGL 203 (3 credits) is required
    Take the following
    Take 1 course from the following 1
  • Social & Behavioral Sciences Students should take 2 courses from Social and Behavioral Science
    6 credits
    Students should take 2 courses from Social and Behavioral Science
    Take 1 course from the following 1
  • Biological and Physical Sciences Students should take 2 lectures and 1 lab from Biological and Physical Sciences
    7 credits
    Students should take 2 lectures and 1 lab from Biological and Physical Sciences
    Take 1 course from the following 1
  • Mathematics complete the following 1 requirements
    3 - 4 credits
    Math 109 or higher with a C or better is required for all stem programs
    Take 1 course from the following 1
    Take the following
    Notes: Math 109 or higher with a C or better is required for all stem programs
  • English Composition Students should take 2 courses from English Composition 1 course of upper level English
    9 credits
    Students should take 2 courses from English Composition 1 course of upper level English
    Take 3 courses from the following 1 , with 9 credits
    Minimum grade required: C
    Notes: Students should take 2 courses from English Composition 1 course of upper level English
  • First-Year Experience Student should take 1 course in Freshman Experience
    1 credits
    Freshman Experience
    Student should take 1 course in Freshman Experience
  • Institution Specific-Computer Literacy and JEDI Computer Literacy (1 course) and Diversity (1 course)
    6 credits
    Computer Literacy and Diversity
    Computer Literacy
    Diversity
  • Major Courses complete the following 14 requirements
    47 credits
    Minimum grade required: C
    Minimum grade required: C
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    Take 1 course from the following 2
    Minimum grade required: C
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  • Supporting Courses take the following courses, take 28 credits
    28 credits
    Minimum grade required: C
    Minimum grade required: C
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    Minimum grade required: C
  • Free Electives
    7 credits
Grand Total Credits
70