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Students who complete the undergraduate program in exercise and sports science program will:
Demonstrate comprehension of the sciences applied to human function and exercise.
Demonstrate the ability to appraise behavioral and physiologic outcomes related to musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, and cardiovascular human function.
Demonstrate the ability to manage and critically analyze data relevant to the improvement of health and human performance.
Demonstrate the ability to effectively retrieve, summarize and disseminate written and oral information relevant to the improvement of health and human performance.
Demonstrate the ability to design and implement strategies, utilizing contemporary techniques, for improving health and human performance.
Demonstrate the knowledge of professional behaviors necessary to participate as responsible members of their chosen profession and community.
Tulsa Curriculum and First Year Experience (36-37 hours)
Core Curriculum and First Year Experience (10-11 hours)