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Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Major in Exercise and Sports Science (Pre-Rehabilitation Sciences Concentration)

Texas State University

Bachelor's DegreeAcademic

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Credits

120 credits

Format

In-Person

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Course Pathway

88 courses in this program

188 courses
US 1100
1 credits
TH 2313
3 credits
SOCI 1310
3 credits
REC 1370
3 credits
PSY 3336
3 credits
PSY 3322
3 credits
PSY 3300
3 credits
PSY 2301
3 credits
PSY 1300
3 credits
POSI 2320
3 credits
POSI 2310
3 credits
PHYS 1325
3 credits
PHYS 1315
3 credits
PHYS 1125
1 credits
PHYS 1115
1 credits
PHIL 1305
3 credits
PH 3348
3 credits
PH 3315
3 credits
PH 2340
3 credits
PH 1320
3 credits
NUTR 3364
3 credits
NUTR 3362
3 credits
NUTR 2360
3 credits
MATH 2328
3 credits
MATH 1316
3 credits
MATH 1315
3 credits
MATH 1312
3 credits
HP 3325
3 credits
HP 3302
3 credits
HIM 2360
3 credits
ESS 4333
3 credits
ESS 4324
3 credits
ESS 4321
3 credits
ESS 4320
3 credits
ESS 4319
3 credits
ESS 4317
3 credits
ESS 3329
3 credits
ESS 3323
3 credits
ESS 3320
3 credits
ESS 3317
3 credits
ESS 3117
1 credits
ESS 1298
2 credits
ESS 1179
1 credits
ESS 1178
1 credits
ESS 1176
1 credits
ESS 1175
1 credits
ESS 1172
1 credits
ESS 1128
1 credits
ESS 1101
1 credits
ESS 1100
1 credits
ENG 3303
3 credits
ENG 1320
3 credits
ENG 1310
3 credits
DAN 2313
3 credits
COMM 1310
3 credits
CHEM 4375
3 credits
CHEM 2342
3 credits
CHEM 2341
3 credits
CHEM 2142
1 credits
CHEM 2141
1 credits
CHEM 1342
3 credits
CHEM 1341
3 credits
CHEM 1142
1 credits
CHEM 1141
1 credits
BIO 4326
3 credits
BIO 3421
4 credits
BIO 2452
4 credits
BIO 2451
4 credits
BIO 2450
4 credits
BIO 2440
4 credits
BIO 2430
4 credits
BIO 2400
4 credits
BIO 1331
3 credits
BIO 1330
3 credits
BIO 1131
1 credits
BIO 1130
1 credits
AT 4360
3 credits
AT 4313
3 credits
AT 3400
4 credits
AT 3358
3 credits
AT 3312
3 credits
AT 3311
3 credits
AT 3298
2 credits
AT 2400
4 credits
AT 2356
3 credits
AT 2298
2 credits
ART 2313
3 credits
ANTH 3311
3 credits
Program Requirements

Courses required to complete this program

ESS 4319Fitness Assessment and Programming in Clinical Exercise
3 cr
ESS 4320Resistance Training and Conditioning
3 cr
ESS 4321Fitness Assessment and Programming Practicum in Clinical
3 cr
ENG 1310College Writing I
3 cr
ENG 1320College Writing II
3 cr
POSI 2310Principles of American Government
3 cr
POSI 2320Functions of American Government
3 cr
MATH 1316Survey of Contemporary Mathematics
3 cr
MATH 1315College Algebra
3 cr
BIO 2430Human Physiology and Anatomy
4 cr
BIO 2451Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4 cr
BIO 2452Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4 cr
NUTR 2360Nutrition Science
3 cr
NUTR 3362Nutrition and Health
3 cr
AT 2356Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
3 cr
ESS 1100Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
1 cr
COMM 1310Fundamentals of Human Communication
3 cr
BIO 1330Functional Biology
3 cr
US 1100University Seminar
1 cr
PH 1320Introduction to Public Health
3 cr
BIO 1130Functional Biology Laboratory
1 cr
BIO 1331Organismal Biology
3 cr
BIO 1131Organismal Biology Laboratory
1 cr
CHEM 1341General Chemistry I
3 cr
CHEM 1141General Chemistry Laboratory I
1 cr
CHEM 1342General Chemistry II
3 cr
CHEM 1142General Chemistry Laboratory II
1 cr
PHYS 1315General Physics I
3 cr
PHYS 1115General Physics I Laboratory
1 cr
PHYS 1325General Physics II
3 cr
PHYS 1125General Physics II Laboratory
1 cr
ESS 1172Beginning Field Sports
1 cr
PH 2340Community Health
3 cr
ESS 1175Beginning Jogging and Conditioning
1 cr
ESS 1176Beginning Tennis, Badminton, and Other Racket Sports
1 cr
ESS 1178Beginning Volleyball and Basketball
1 cr
ESS 4333Fitness Assessment and Programming for Populations
3 cr
ESS 4324Adapted Physical Activity
3 cr
ART 2313Introduction to Fine Arts
3 cr
DAN 2313Introduction to Fine Arts
3 cr
HIM 2360Medical Terminology
3 cr
NUTR 3364The Science of Nutrition and Exercise
3 cr
PH 3348Prevention of Disease
3 cr
TH 2313Introduction to Fine Arts
3 cr
ESS 1179Beginning Weight Training
1 cr
ESS 1101Seminar in Exercise and Sport Science
1 cr
PHIL 1305Philosophy and Critical Thinking
3 cr
AT 3311Clinical Assessment I
3 cr
AT 3312Clinical Assessment II
3 cr
AT 4313Clinical Therapeutic Interventions
3 cr
ESS 3317Exercise Physiology
3 cr
ESS 3117Laboratory in Exercise Physiology
1 cr
ESS 3329Motor Learning
3 cr
ESS 3320Biomechanics
3 cr
PSY 3300Lifespan Development
3 cr
PSY 2301Introduction to Statistics
3 cr
HP 3325Healthcare Statistics
3 cr
MATH 2328Elementary Statistics
3 cr
PH 3315Statistics in Public Health
3 cr
AT 3358Clinical Pathopharmacology
3 cr
PSY 1300Introduction to Psychology
3 cr
ESS 4317Fitness Assessment and Programming for Healthy
3 cr
ANTH 3311Disease and Society
3 cr
AT 2298Orientation to Athletic Training Profession
2 cr
AT 3298Foundations of Athletic Training Practice
2 cr
AT 3400Gross Applied Anatomy
4 cr
AT 4360Internship in Clinical Settings
3 cr
BIO 2400Microbiology
4 cr
BIO 2440Principles of Microbiology
4 cr
BIO 2450Genetics
4 cr
BIO 3421Vertebrate Physiology
4 cr
BIO 4326Immunology
3 cr
CHEM 2341Organic Chemistry I
3 cr
CHEM 2141Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
1 cr
CHEM 2342Organic Chemistry II
3 cr
CHEM 2142Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
1 cr
CHEM 4375Biochemistry
3 cr
ENG 3303Technical Writing
3 cr
ESS 1128Aquatic Therapy
1 cr
ESS 1298Foundations of Sports Medicine
2 cr
ESS 3323Psychosocial Aspects of Exercise and Sport Science
3 cr
PSY 3322Brain and Behavior
3 cr
PSY 3336Sport Psychology
3 cr
REC 1370Introduction to Recreational Therapy
3 cr
SOCI 1310Introduction to Sociology
3 cr
AT 2400Functional Anatomy
4 cr
HP 3302Biostatistics
3 cr
MATH 1312College Statistics and Algebra
3 cr
Program Details

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Texas

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

InstructingReading ComprehensionWritingSpeakingActive LearningLearning StrategiesCritical ThinkingActive Listening

Knowledge

Computers and ElectronicsEducation and TrainingEnglish LanguageCustomer and Personal ServiceMathematics

Abilities

Oral ComprehensionOral ExpressionWritten ComprehensionWritten ExpressionDeductive ReasoningInductive ReasoningSpeech ClarityInformation OrderingNear VisionProblem Sensitivity

Tasks

  • Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.
  • Compile, administer, and grade examinations or assign this work to others.
  • Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as programming, da

Technology

Web page creation and editing softwareGraphics or photo imaging softwareVideo creation and editing softwareComputer based training softwareData base user interface and query software

Tools

Carousel slide projectorsCompact digital camerasCompact disk CD playersComputer data input scannersComputer laser printersComputer projectorsConference telephonesDesktop computersDigital calculatorsDigital video disk DVD playersDigital video editorsHandheld microphonesHandheld videocamerasInteractive whiteboard controllersInteractive whiteboards

Work Values

AchievementIndependenceWorking ConditionsRecognitionRelationshipsSupport
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
SOCOccupationMethodWageGrowthOpenings
Match confidence: medium25-1021.00Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondarytitle_inference———
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: proficient (Level 3)(based on Bachelor's Degree)

  • Comprehensive course materials including syllabi, project scaffolding, and assessment instruments — autonomously design and continuously refine for both undergraduate and graduate computer science programs.
  • Advanced lectures on specialized topics such as machine learning, systems architecture, or distributed computing — prepare and deliver with pedagogical sophistication to mixed undergraduate and graduate audiences.
  • Complex student work including research papers, capstone projects, and graduate theses — evaluate rigorously and provide substantive developmental feedback aligned with professional and scholarly standards.
  • Full examination cycles — independently compile, administer, statistically analyze, and use results to inform iterative improvements to course design in a postsecondary CS department.
  • Multiyear student academic records and longitudinal grade data — manage with precision, using institutional data systems to identify patterns and support student success interventions.
  • Curricula and course content across multiple CS courses — systematically evaluate and revise using evidence-based instructional strategies and alignment with accreditation standards such as ABET.
  • Structured advisement and mentorship — provide to undergraduate and graduate students navigating research pathways, internship opportunities, and career trajectories in computing fields.
  • Applied computing tools including object-oriented development environments, database interfaces, and video creation software — integrate purposefully into course delivery to model professional practice.
  • Non-routine pedagogical challenges such as diverse learner needs or rapidly evolving technology topics — diagnose and resolve using adaptive instructional strategies in a live university classroom.
  • Contributions to departmental scholarship — sustain through active participation in peer-reviewed publication, grant development, or applied research projects relevant to computer science education.

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Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

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Completion Rate
50%
Placement Rate
Not reported