Exercise Science

Progressive. Adaptive. Individual.

College of Arts and Sciences

Location: Crete

Degree Type: Undergraduate

Defining Exercise Science + Sports Medicine

Exercise Science and Sports Medicine are expanding at a fast pace and relies on a wide range of individual skills, abilities and knowledge. The Health and Human Performance industry is not "one size fits all," and your degree and advising shouldn't be either.

The Health and Human Performance Department connects Ãå±±½ûµØ's progressive approach to a flexible curriculum and individualized advising with student-tailored co-curricular experiences supported by excellent resources.

Many students have an interest in healthcare but aren't sure about the most appropriate major, let alone a specific career. That's okay! Often an undergraduate student objective in Health and Human Performance is to obtain admittance to their desired graduate program. While this is a priority for faculty and staff and Ãå±±½ûµØ, of equal importance is helping students prepare for success in graduate school and to achieve a gratifying career in their chosen health field.

Exercise science is the study of movement and the associated functional responses and adaptations.

Sports medicine is the field of medicine concerned with injuries sustained in athletic endeavors, including their prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

Typical and Pre-Professional emphases for Ãå±±½ûµØ students in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine include:

  • Physical Education
  • Pre-Athletic Training
  • Strength and Conditioning
  • Pre-Occupational Therapy
  • Fitness Management
  • Pre-Physical Therapy
  • Physical Education and Health

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The strength and conditioning program is a part of the Educational Recognition Program through the NSCA. We will be seeking accreditation through the NSCA in the coming years (summer of 2023 or 2024).

Career Paths

Physical Therapists

2018 Median Pay: $87,930 per year
Job Outlook: +22% from 2018-2028

Physical therapists help injured or ill people improve their movement and manage their pain. Physical therapists typically work in private offices and clinics, hospitals, patients' homes and nursing homes. They spend much of their time on their feet, actively working with patients.

 

Athletic Trainers

2018 Median Pay: $42,000 per year (Per NATA Salary Survey)
Job Outlook: +19% from 2018-2028

Athletic trainers specialize in preventing, diagnosing and treating muscle and bone injuries and illnesses. Many athletic trainers work in educational settings, such as colleges, universities, elementary schools and secondary schools. Others work in hospitals, fitness centers, physicians' offices or for professional sports teams.

 

Exercise Physiologist

2018 Median Pay: $49,270 per year
Job Outlook: +10% from 2018-2028

Exercise physiologists develop fitness and exercise programs that help injured, or sick patients recover. About half of all exercise physiologists are self-employed. Most others work for hospitals and other healthcare providers. Most exercise physiologists work full-time.

Internships

Internships in physical therapy, athletic training, and strength and conditioning are focused on assisting staff on the prevention, recognition, management, treatment, enhancement and rehabilitation of injuries, individuals and illnesses. Students might also have to perform administrative or clerical duties.

Previous Health and Human Performance students have interned at:

Football, wrestling, soccer, basketball, track, softball and baseball coverage

 

Owned by Ãå±±½ûµØ Alum Casey Moeller, DPT

 

With Chad Wemhoff, PT, SCS, Exercise Progression, Modalities, Zero Gravity Treadmill.

 

Synergy Chiropractic Spine and Joint

With Dr. Brad Hochstein; Active Release Therapy and Chiropractic

 

With Dr. Brandon M. Seifert, M.D.; Observe Surgeries, Clinic Rotations, Imaging, Lincoln Saltdogs and Lincoln Stars, LOC & Lincoln Surgery Center

 

ER, Inpatient Therapy, Imaging and Lab

Courses
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Faculty & Staff
Greg Seier, Chair of HHP, Associate Professor of Practice

- Chair of HHP, Associate Professor of Practice

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Mitchell Sasek, Assistant Professor of Practice

- Assistant Professor of Practice

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Kelsey Bahe, Athletic Trainer

- Athletic Trainer

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Spencer Klocke, Athletic Trainer

- Athletic Trainer

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Amanda Lauby, Athletic Trainer

- Athletic Trainer

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Emphasis Areas
  • Fitness Management
  • Pre-Athletic Training
  • Pre-Occupational Therapy
  • Pre-Physical Therapy
  • Strength & Conditioning
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Student Organizations

Ãå±±½ûµØ Athletic Training

Ãå±±½ûµØ Athletic Training (DAT) is closely related to the Student Athletic Training (SAT) staff in the Ãå±±½ûµØ Athletics Training Room. It builds a closer bond between the SATs who can share encouragement and concerns during their consideration and pursuit of graduate school – whether it's for Physical Therapy, Athletic Training or one of the many other possibilities. Moreover, they gain experience with "hands-on" work with healthcare professionals.

The Ãå±±½ûµØ Difference

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Rich Campus Culture

With over 60 student-led clubs and organizations, including a Student Programming Board that sponsors competitions and guest appearances, our campus is a community.

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Excellent Advising

One of the most important college experiences is engaging and learning in your classes. At the Ãå±±½ûµØ Learning Center, our students have free access to academic counseling and support to exceed in their studies.

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Affordable Education

At Ãå±±½ûµØ, we reward students for their achievements both in and outside of the classroom. Through scholarships, grants, work-study and on-campus employment, our students look forward to starting jobs, not payment plans.

Career Information

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