Exercise Science, B.S.,

Exercise Physiology Concentration

Program Snapshot

121–124 Credits

Prepare to be a credentialed trainer or coach, or get the foundational coursework you need for an advanced-level degree program in exercise physiology, kinesiology, physical therapy, or occupational therapy.

Why Major in Exercise Science at New York Tech?   

Choosing an exercise physiologist degree from New York Tech’s Exercise Science program gives you the foundation for a career in a wide range of sports, exercise, health, and wellness fields.

Gain insight and expertise in the areas of kinesiology, aerobic conditioning, movement analysis, and a survey of athletic injuries. You’ll have access to the clinics, facilities, and resources of our College of Osteopathic Medicine and those of our other health profession majors.

The program progressively introduces courses and experiences that encompass the wider domains of exercise, fitness, health, nutrition, and physical activity. In your final year, you’ll take a capstone that pairs experiential learning and practical experiences at exercise- and science-related facilities with a companion research course to help you develop skills in critical thinking, research, and communication.

As a graduate of our program, you’ll be able to apply scientific, physiological, and psychological concepts related to athletics, exercise, and fitness performance and be prepared to design and implement safe and effective fitness programs for a wide variety of populations.

You’ll also be prepared to take additional certifications by accredited organizations in the field and to apply to graduate programs in exercise physiology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or management.

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What You’ll Learn

Advance your understanding of the human body for a rewarding career with courses in kinesiology, aerobic conditioning, movement analysis, and a survey of athletic injuries. Coursework is complemented by access to the clinics, facilities, and resources of the College of Osteopathic Medicine and those of other health profession majors.

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Customize Your Studies

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Exercise and Sports Science, M.S.

Gain the real-world leadership skills necessary to create effective coaching strategies and manage successful sports programs. Learn how to create a safe training environment and that supports athlete recovery and rehabilitation and nurtures athlete development.

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Physical Therapy, D.P.T.

Get hands-on clinical training and a technology-infused curriculum that will prepare you for today’s rapidly changing healthcare environment. Use simulations, contemporary assessment tools, and transformative research to excel in local and global healthcare delivery.

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Kinesiology, Advanced Certificate

Gain the knowledge and skills you need to develop targeted fitness training programs and nutrition plans to improve performance. You will also be prepared to prescribe evidence-based exercises to improve fitness related outcomes.

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Coaching Administration, Advanced Certificate

Learn how to create a safe training environment and that supports athlete recovery and rehabilitation and nurtures athlete development.

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Facilities and Simulation Labs

Supplement your in-class coursework with hands-on experience in high-tech labs and world-class facilities while preparing you for real-world success.

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Research

The School of Health Professions encourages success and innovation by focusing on research with opportunities such as the Aletheia Research Symposium, where students showcase their research findings and defend the capstone projects they have carried out under faculty supervision.

Stats & Rankings

#21

New York Tech is ranked among the top regional universities in the North. 

U.S. News & World Report

#1

Most Diverse Student Body Among Colleges and Universities in the United States.

24/7 Wall St., reported by USA Today

22%

School of Health Professions graduates are among the top earners in their field.

Career & Salary Outlook

With comprehensive coursework and hands-on experience, New York Tech equips exercise science students for careers from coaches to trainers and beyond.

Job Growth

Employment of exercise physiologist majors is projected to increase 10 percent between 2022 and 2032, tripling the average growth rate of 3 percent [BLS].

Career Options

  • Athletic Trainer/Therapist
  • Coach/Physical Education Teacher
  • Exercise Physiologist
  • Kinesiologist
  • Physical Therapist
  • Sports Facility Manager

Salary Projections

The median annual wage for exercise physiologists is $54,860 [BLS].

Program Details

Learn more about the Exercise Science program, including admission requirements, how to apply, and scholarship/funding opportunities. 

To apply, submit the following:  

  • Completed application
  • $50 nonrefundable application fee
  • Copies of transcripts for all prior high school- and college-level work
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • A brief essay on an assigned topic

You may also submit standardized test scores, but they are not required.  

Where you finish is more important than where you begin. Our generous transfer credit policy and dedicated transfer advisors make it easy to continue your journey at New York Tech and maximize your career opportunities. 

New York Tech offers scholarships based on your academic achievements and potential. Most awards are renewable if you continue to meet eligibility requirements, making a significant difference in your total cost of attendance.  

International F-1 students who successfully complete this degree program are eligible for an additional 24-month STEM OPT extension to work in the U.S. in an area directly related to their area of study immediately upon completing the customary 12-month post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT)

Faculty Voices

Alexander Rothstein Program Coordinator, Exercise Science

At New York Tech, we offer future exercise professionals the opportunity to advance their understanding of the human body and develop their ability to apply the science of exercise to improving an individual’s health, fitness, and performance.

Alexander Rothstein
Program Coordinator, Exercise Science
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Keep Exploring

The health and fitness industries are growing by the day. Join this ever-expanding field with the Exercise Science, B.S. – Exercise Physiology degree at New York Tech.