• In addition to coursework, our program provides students with the opportunity to gain valuable and relevant research experience focused on topics such as obesity, diabetes, mechanisms of joint injury, movement-based rehabilitation, and learning and adaptation of motor behavior across the lifespan. The strength of this program is its flexibility; working directly with faculty advisors, students can design programs to meet their particular interests.
  • We offer two Masters of Science Degree tracks:
  • The Comprehensive Track of this degree program is the non-thesis option;
  • The PhD Preparation Track is intended for students who plan to continue toward a doctoral degree, and requires a thesis.