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Exercise Science
 

“Fit” is in. It’s the operative word in today’s wonderful world of wellness. Especially in light of the rising “unfit” problems of obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. The fit field grows bigger and bigger every day, not just to serve the ailing, the injured and the athlete in training, but also the regular Joe or Jane striving to manage weight or build a better body. Is this the field you want to play in? 

If so, the L&C exercise science program may be just right for your academic study and career prep. You can train to become a personal trainer or practitioner in fitness centers, sports medicine, rehab facilities, as well as corporate, commercial, and hospital settings. 

Fitness professionals’ responsibilities vary by the job. These can include assessing cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, and muscular strength and endurance, as well as designing individualized fitness and rehabilitation programs, monitoring progress during programs, analyzing data from clients and educating about fitness, nutrition, ergonomics, and demonstrating exercises. 

At L&C you’ll study anatomy and physiology nutrition, kinesiology, psychology, biomechanics and other health-related areas. Theory and practice come together and your capstone experience is a supervised practicum that includes internships at selected health facilities. At the end you will be ready to take a national certification examination.

 

AAS degree in Exercise Science

Total credit hours: 60. 

Visit the Allied Health Division website. 

view the Exercise Science Program Brochure.

 
River Bend Arena
Students on Campus
Contact Information 

Donna Meyer, RN, MSN, Dean of Allied Health
618-468-4400
618-468-7260 (fax)
dmeyer@lc.edu

Shane Callahan, Program Coordinator, Instructor
618-468-4182
618-468-2387 (fax)
scallaha@lc.edu

Pat Offutt, Division Assistant
River Bend Arena, Room 243
618-468-4403
618-468-2394(fax)
poffutt@lc.edu

 

Learn more about Exercise is Medicine.

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