Exercise science is the study of human movement as it relates to exercise and physical activity. This applied science field is focused on utilizing exercise to prevent disease, facilitate rehabilitation, promote health and enhance human performance.

Required courses in biology and physiology give students a strong foundation in the life sciences. Calculus-based mathematics, applied statistics and physics are required. Students also take advanced courses in exercise physiology, nutrition and biomechanics.

There?s no substitute for active research in undergraduate education to make your learning transformational. At Scranton, you will be able to dive into meaningful research guided by some of the best staff in the field. For example, Stephen Gadomski, Class of 2015, was mentored by Dr. Paul Cutrufello, associate professor in the Department of Exercise Science and Sport, and presented the team?s research at the Amercian College of Sports Medicine?s Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference. Gadomski also co-authored a research article in the Journal of Sports Science. Amanda Pacella, Alexandra Brennan, Lauren Luginsland and Gabrielle OPa'lkowski all presented research at the National American Society of Biomechanics Conference in 2016, while Brittany Benson and Charlotte Woelkers both presented at the American College of Sports Medicine's regional conference in 2016.