Notes
*Students can only use one Biochemistry course towards their electives.
**Students who plan to apply to the combined BS/DPT program will need to complete ES 496 LAB (3 credits) by the end of their junior year.
Academic Requirements
All ES students must maintain a 2.000 GPA in required course work each semester. All students will be monitored each semester to ensure that they are making satisfactory academic progress in the major. Failure to maintain a cumulative UB GPA or ES major GPA ≥ 2.000 will result in the student receiving academic warnings, mandatory advising, and required completion of an academic workshop. Students who fail to maintain a cumulative UB or ES major GPA ≥ 2.000 for three consecutive semesters will be removed from the major. Academic reviews are conducted following Fall and Spring semesters only. Courses repeated during the winter and/or summer are not factored into the review. Students must pass all required courses with a D or higher. A student who has been dismissed is not eligible for readmission into the major.
The ES major GPA includes all required ES coursework in the major and is a cumulative GPA. The student’s HUB Academic Advisement Report includes the ES major GPA.
Undergraduate students who plan to apply to the DPT program should refer to the DPT Admissions website for details and consult with their academic advisor.
Curricular Plan
A Curricular Plan provides a roadmap for completing this academic program and the UB Curriculum on time. Your actual plan may vary depending on point of entry to the university, course placement and/or waivers based on standardized test scores, earned alternative credit and/or college transfer credit.
Learning Outcomes
The Exercise Science program prepares graduates to assess, plan, and implement fitness programs that include exercises designed to improve cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, muscular strength and endurance, and flexibility.
Skills gained in this program include prioritizing and meeting deadlines; analyzing, interpreting, and translating scientific information; critical thinking; teaching and coaching; communicating, persuading, and influencing; coordinating and planning; and problem-solving.
Upon successful completion of all requirements, the student will be able to:
- Students will demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of essential principles and vocabulary of exercise science.
- Students will apply scientific knowledge to improve human health, fitness and performance.
- Students will demonstrate entry-level skills as an exercise science practitioner
- Students will demonstrate professionalism and commitment to evidence-based practice and prudent decision-making skills.
- Students will display competence in oral, written and digital communication skills.
- Students will demonstrate effective team work and interpersonal skills in working with clients, supervisors and professional colleagues.
- Students will demonstrate critical thinking and analytical skills to a variety of scenarios relevant to practice as an exercise science professional.
(HEGIS: 08.35 PHYSICAL ED METHODOLOGY, CIP: 26.0908 Exercise Physiology)