Nov 08, 2024  
2024-25 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-25 Graduate Catalog

Strength and Conditioning, MS


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The Master of Science degree in Sport Science is designed to meet the needs of the students with interest in sport, health, and fitness professions. The program is discipline-specific with provision for students to choose from four programs of study: Sport Management, Exercise Science, Strength and Conditioning, and Sport Studies. 

Based upon their selected program of study students are prepared for a variety of competitive employment opportunities as clinicians, coaches, finess specialists, and administrators of sport and athletic programs. Students will be able to obtain employment in a variety of settings: including professional, college and amatteur athletics, allied health, corporate fitness, community health and recreation programs, hospital and medical-based exercise programs. Additionally, employment can be found in strength and conditioning facilities working with a variety of athletes as well as tactical programs such as police, firefighters, EMTs, and military settings.

SLOs


1.

Program Outcome - Apply knowledge in advanced physiological concepts associated with strength and conditioning

Indicator - A minimum of 90% or better of all students will obtain a grade of “B” or better on the course term paper

Course(s) - KHSS 643

Category - A

2.

Program Outcome - Demonstrate mastery of intellectual and practical skills necessary to work in a strength and conditioning setting

Indicator - A minimum of 90% or better of all students will rate an average of at least 4/5 on all questions with a Likert scale assessing overall satisfaction with the Strength and Conditioning Concentration educational experience. The assessment is included as part of the exit survey completed by all students completing an internship. A student’s rating reflects how well their educational experience associated with the Strength and Conditioning program prepared them to meet the expectations of their internship work experience in a strength and conditioning setting

Course(s) - KHSS 698

Category - B

3.

Program Outcome - Model professional responsibility and ethical judgment in a strength and conditioning setting

Indicator - Students will obtain a score of 90% or better on the final evaluation completed by the internship site supervisor for each of their two internship experiences. A minimum of 90% of all students completing internships must meet this standard

Course(s) - KHSS 698

Category - C


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