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Skagit Valley College
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Kinesiology Exercise Emphasis, Associate of Arts Direct Transfer Agreement, AA-DTA
- Mount Vernon, USA
- Oak Harbor, USA
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Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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A degree in Exercise Science/Kinesiology can prepare someone to work as a personal fitness trainer, athletic trainer, exercise physiologist, recreational therapist, aquatic therapist, cardiac rehabilitation, physical education/health teacher, or coach. Some graduates go on to apply to Physical Therapy programs (this typically requires additional science prerequisites).


University of Cincinnati
Exercise Science AS
- Cincinnati, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Exercise Science associate degree program is designed to give students a solid foundation in the principles of human movement, health, and fitness. Students learn about anatomy, physiology, and bi...


City University Of New York
Associate Degree in Movement Science
- New York, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Associate Degree in Movement Science focuses on understanding how the human body moves and how movement affects overall health. It covers fundamental topics like anatomy, physiology, and biomechan...
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Exercise Science is a fascinating field that dives into the world of human body movement. It explores topics such as anatomy, the mechanics of movement, and even sports psychology. If you're passionate about health and fitness, an Exercise Science degree can open doors to careers in areas like health promotion, physical therapy, coaching, and personal training.
When you study Exercise Science, you'll take courses on subjects like anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, and nutrition. You'll also learn how to create safe and effective fitness programs tailored to individuals or groups. Plus, you'll gain insights into things like motor learning and injury prevention.
Once you've earned your Exercise Science degree, you'll be ready to work in a variety of settings like gyms and training facilities, in research labs, or directly with sports teams. And if you're eager to keep learning, you can pursue higher degrees in fields like physical therapy or occupational therapy.
So, no matter which career path you choose after getting your Exercise Science degree, you'll have the skills and knowledge to help people reach their fitness goals and live healthier lives.
Individuals who are interested in pursuing highly skilled careers may want to start by earning an associate degree at a community college or university. As students earn their degrees, they often expand their knowledge and worldview, as well as increase their professional qualifications.