Program Overview
Program | Course Delivery |
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Exercise Science and Wellness - Major | On-Campus |
Explore the exercise science and wellness program
No matter your age or stage of life, this industry will always be relevant and important. Health and wellness play a significant role in our everyday lives. And for those who impact the quality of life for others through this work, well, let’s just say meaningful and rewarding is an understatement. From conducting and interpreting physical fitness assessments to developing exercise prescriptions for various demographic populations, you’ll make a difference in improving human health.
Exercise Science and Wellness is a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree.
Exercise Science and Wellness
The exercise science and wellness program combines the study of exercise physiology within the holistic context of health and wellness. The program integrates a hands-on, experiential learning laboratory working with various demographic populations, including athletes, new moms, senior citizens, and more. Through a dynamic collaboration between the University and the local hospital rehabilitation services, students are exposed to scenarios to apply theory to patient rehabilitation. Students learn techniques in coaching, counseling, and effective motivational techniques during both internal and external internship experiences. The curriculum provides the knowledge to develop tailored exercise prescriptions for patients after an illness or injury to promote improved health and wellness. After completion of the program, graduates will be well-positioned for a career in the physical fitness industry, hospitals, or schools.
As the United States population ages, the need for healthy living and better fitness will demand more individuals to facilitate quality of life decisions and overall wellness. The exercise science and wellness program uniquely positions graduates to enter this new reality with the knowledge and experience to merge exercise with health and wellness.
This major also aligns with the University's mission to internationalize the curriculum. It was one of the first majors at the University to internationalize the program by integrating learner outcomes that challenge students to reflect on their own learning and become globally competent graduates.
After completing the program, graduates will:
- Describe the implications of positive and negative health practices impacting physical, social, occupational, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, and environmental health within a cultural context.
- Identify major health risks and diseases affecting contemporary society and describe the principal ways to promote health and wellness through lifestyle and behavioral change throughout the lifespan.
- Administer health and wellness appraisals and comprehensive fitness assessments of apparently healthy populations and those with controlled diseases.
- Assess personal health, wellness, and fitness needs and goals of various populations.
- Design and administer appropriate fitness programs that include health-related and/or skill-related components based on the client's needs and goals, using sound physiological and biomechanical principles.
- Identify, analyze, and design appropriate comprehensive health and wellness programs, including nutrition counseling and stress management, using evidence-based practices and theory.
Awards and Accreditation
The University of Minnesota Crookston is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
Student Experiences
Cost of Attendance (COA)
Full-time (13-18 credits), on-campus.
Expense Category | MN Resident & Non Resident |
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Tuition/fees | $13,288 |
Books/supplies* | $279 |
Housing/food | $11,024 |
Average Cost After Aid
$13,436
Average amount of grants & scholarships received (2022-2023 data)
$12,894
Average net price after grants &
scholarships (2021-2022 data)
$22,883
Average TOTAL student loan debt after
graduation (2022-2023)
Scholarship and Funding Options
The University of Minnesota Crookston provides quick and easy access to over $1 million worth of scholarship opportunities for new and returning students!
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What is Campus Life Like?
Residential Life
University of Minnesota Crookston's residence halls are ranked #1 public college dorms in Minnesota by Niche. The residential halls are clean, safe, spacious and modern. There is a mix of traditional style rooms, suites, and apartments available on-campus which include amenities such as ensuite bathrooms, walk-closets, and full size kitchens with all major appliances. There are also beautiful common spaces in every residential building that are great places to hangout, play games, study, or relax. Schedule a tour to see for yourself why they're ranked #1!