Master’s in Applied Exercise Science
Human Movement Concentration
Become an expert in injury prevention with an online MS in Applied Exercise Science, Human Movement Science concentration, from Concordia University Chicago (CUC). Apply now!
Application Deadline: October 16, 2024
Classes Start: October 21, 2024
Online Master’s Degree Program in Human Movement
Earn your Master’s in Human Movement Science to support injury prevention for physically active individuals.
Human Movement Science Concentration Details
Our 100% online MS in Applied Exercise Science, Human Movement Science concentration, is designed for working adults, with classes that can be completed anytime, anywhere. We keep class sizes small so you can connect with your classmates and professors. Dual concentrations are also available.
Our Master’s in Applied Exercise Science, Human Movement Science concentration prepares graduates to serve others through injury prevention and rehabilitation techniques.
Helping Active Individuals Excel
With injuries becoming increasingly more common, injury prevention is a critical part of working with any physically active individual. The Master’s in Applied Exercise Science, Human Movement Science concentration will give students the knowledge to develop injury prevention programs and teach students how to help athletes improve functional capacity and correct faulty movement patterns.
Students pursuing this concentration will be prepared to pursue the National Academy of Sports Medicine’s Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) credential.
The CUC Advantage
A Culture of Integrity
Integrity lies at the heart of CUC’s ethos. Our faculty, staff and students are dedicated to living authentically, guided by their faith. Within our programs, students are empowered to demonstrate resilience and unwavering commitment to their academic pursuits.
Cost-Effectiveness
Esteemed Faculty
Exercise science courses are taught by experienced faculty with industry expertise. You can rest assured that you will be learning from the best.
Institutional Accreditation
Concordia University Chicago is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission to award baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees.
Industry Certification
This program prepares individuals for the National Academy of Sports Medicine’s Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) exam.
Human Movement Science Career Outlook
Graduates go on to serve in a variety of capacities in fitness, wellness, sports management and leadership careers. Many of our students pursue careers in exercise science fields such as these areas:
- Integrated Health Specialist
- Research Technician
- Health Coach
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No Pre-reqs
Admission Requirements
Bachelor’s degree
2.85 minimum GPA
Objective statement
Letters of recommendation
Curriculum
Required Core Courses
AES-6020: Students will explore upper extremity musculoskeletal anatomy with emphasis on systems that enable the human body to maintain proper stabilization and produce efficient movements. Students will develop human movement analysis techniques through assessment and evaluation of biomechanical movement patterns.
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AES-6040: Application of mechanical principles to human movement with focus on the principles of kinematics and kinetics to the human body during movement. Prerequisite: B or higher in AES-6020 or AES-6030.
AES-6030: Students will explore trunk and lower extremity musculoskeletal anatomy with emphasis on systems that enable the human body to maintain proper stabilization and produce efficient movements. Students will develop human movement analysis techniques through assessment and evaluation of biomechanical movement patterns.
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AES-6045: Apply principles of kinematics and kinetics of the human body in movement and sport activities. Prerequisite: B or higher in AES-6040.
AES-6200: Effects of exercise on the major systems of the human body, including cardiorespiratory, neuromuscular, glandular and digestive; with emphasis on optimizing human performance. Prerequisite: B or higher in AES-6050 or division chair consent.
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AES-6250: Advanced study of energy metabolism and the primary physiological systems (cardiovascular, respiratory, neuromuscular) in the context of exercise and performance. Advanced topics related to mechanisms and adaptations relating to physiology during exercise. Prerequisite: B or higher in AES-6050.
Required Program Courses
Examines a systematic approach for identifying neuromusculoskeletal dysfunctions and the National Academy of Sports Medicine’s Corrective Exercise Continuum. Designed to prepare students interested in becoming a Corrective Exercise Specialist through the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM). Prerequisite: B or higher in AES-6020 or AES-6040, AES-6030 or AES-6045, and AES-6050, or division chair consent.
Explores program design principles for corrective exercise training, with an emphasis on the National Academy of Sports Medicine’s Corrective Exercise Continuum. Prerequisite: B or higher in AES-6500 or division chair consent.
Provides practical experience in planning and implementing a corrective exercise program through a case study with a member of their community. Prerequisite: B or higher in AES-6520 or division chair consent.
In-depth study of selected advanced topics in human movement science. Prerequisite: B or higher in AES-6520.
Cynthia Miranda
Cynthia Miranda
MS Applied Exercise Science – Human Movement Science Concentration
“My favorite class was research methods and design. The instructor’s feedback was extremely helpful and what I learned in this class will be applicable throughout the rest of my career. I also enjoyed my sports nutrition course because it was challenging and put me out of my comfort zone.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Upon completion of a Master’s in Applied Exercise Science, Human Movement Science concentration, graduates are prepared for various career paths in fields such as sports performance, fitness and wellness, rehabilitation, ergonomics, research, education and healthcare.
Additionally, some graduates may choose to pursue further education or certifications, such as a doctoral degree in areas like athletic training, physical therapy or strength and conditioning.
- Sports Performance Specialist: Work with athletes to optimize their performance through biomechanical analysis, exercise prescription and injury prevention strategies.
- Exercise Physiologist: Design and implement exercise programs for individuals with various health conditions or fitness goals, such as weight loss, cardiovascular health or strength training.
- Biomechanics Researcher: Conduct research to study human movement patterns, mechanics and their application to improve sports performance or rehabilitation techniques.
- Physical Therapy Assistant: Assist licensed physical therapists in providing rehabilitation services to individuals recovering from injuries or surgeries, helping them regain strength, mobility and function.
- Wellness Coordinator: Develop and implement wellness programs for organizations, communities, or educational institutions aimed at promoting physical activity, healthy lifestyle habits and injury prevention.
- Fitness Director: Manage fitness facilities or programs, oversee staff, develop exercise protocols and ensure the delivery of quality services to clients or members.
- Exercise Science Educator: Teach courses related to human movement science, exercise physiology, biomechanics or kinesiology at the collegiate level or in vocational training programs.
- Rehabilitation Specialist: Work with individuals recovering from musculoskeletal injuries, neurological disorders or chronic conditions to develop personalized rehabilitation plans and facilitate their return to optimal function.
These are just a few examples of the diverse career paths available with a Master’s in Applied Exercise Science, Human Movement Science concentration. Depending on your interests, skills and professional goals, you may choose to specialize further within a specific area or pursue additional certifications or licensures to enhance your qualifications in a particular field.
Yes, we offer financial assistance to students in our Applied Exercise Science Master’s programs. Please visit our Financial Aid page for more information.
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Concordia University Chicago offers students online higher education courses in various kinesiology and health sciences related fields. Graduate coursework is completed fully online for our programs and helps prepare students for successful careers.
Apply today to start pursuing your Master’s in Applied Exercise Science with a concentration in Human Movement Science. Stand tall with Concordia University Chicago.