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Exercise Science and Health Promotion Online Program

MS in Exercise Science and Health Promotion

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We are now accepting applications for the January 2010 and July 2010 start!!

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The MS in Exercise Science and Health Promotion program with four distinct tracks:  1.) Wellness and Fitness, 2.) Performance Enhancement and Injury Prevention, 3.) Rehabilitation Science, and 4.) Sport Psychology is offered by California University of Pennsylvania. The University has worked closely with the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) to develop outstanding course content. The NASM was founded in 1987 by physicians, physical therapists and fitness professionals. Since its inception, the organization has expanded throughout the United States, Asia and Europe and has always focused on the development, refinement and implementation of superior educational programs for fitness, performance and sports medicine professionals. NOTE: NASM materials and certification are included as part of the program. There is no additional cost for the materials or certification. In addition, CalU provides credit to applicants who have previously earned NASM certifications. You will receive credit for one 3 credit course if you have a previously earned NASM certification that is provided in the track you are enrolled in.

This completely web-based graduate program is California University'sGirl using computer. first contribution to CalU Global Online (CalUGO). CalUGO is a key initiative within the University to provide high quality, niche online programs to students across the country and around the world. California University, founded in 1852 and accredited for over 50 years is part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE).

Program length consists of 12 consecutive months. A minimum of two cohorts per year are accepted with the options being a January or July start. Twenty-five-30 students per cohort work, learn, and communicate online and regularly function as a group of interactive peers. This virtual community creates a lively, dynamic educational experience that enriches the collaborative skills essential in the contemporary health care, education, wellness, and fitness workplace. If you are interested in learning more about the four tracks in the program, please send an e-mail to the appropriate address below:


The curricular content is well positioned to be presented via the Internet. Performance enhancement and injury prevention, fitness and wellness strategies, sport psychology, and rehabilitation science methodology are presented with streaming video, narrated PowerPoint presentations, and online forums. Threaded discussion groups, chat rooms, and e-mail allow the cohorts to communicate and interact, adding unique insight into the discussion. Each student uses their existing place of employment as their working laboratory applying concepts and techniques learned online into their daily practice.

The establishment of the MS in Exercise Science and Health Promotion is in harmony with the National agenda Healthy People 2010, developed by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Simply stated, Healthy People 2010 is a comprehensive set of health objectives for the nation to achieve over the first decade of the new century. Created by scientists both inside and outside of Government, it identifies a wide range of public health priorities and specific, measurable objectives. Since Physical Activity and Injury Prevention are two of the key focus areas, Healthy People 2010 has created a major need for health care and fitness professionals educated in innovative, research-based strategies.

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