The Master of Science: Human Performance and Fitness Program (Pending SACSCOC Approval)

 

Program Mission

This Master’s Degree will educate, equip, and empower our graduates to mentor and lead their clientele in their knowledge of preventive health practices as well as fitness strategies. Equipping the student with advanced knowledge in human anatomy and physiology, biomechanical assessment, and aerobic and anaerobic training will provide the student with a holistic understanding of an individual’s need to complete a macrocycle training program.

In addition to the Human Performance and Fitness curriculum, students complete an MBA Entrepreneurship and Innovation Certificate. The certificate will equip students to effectively lead and manage a health facility. They will be empowered to effectively develop strategies to create rapport with staff and clients, market their services and brand, and develop conflict management strategies.

MSHPF Academic Program

The Master of Science in Human Performance and Fitness program is 18 months in length. Most online courses are 6 weeks in length and require about 15 hours per week of work.

MSHPF Student Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the MSHPF program should be able to:

1. Apply the knowledge gained in the human performance and fitness core curriculum of kinesiology, biomechanics, aerobic/anaerobic conditioning, fitness performance and assessment, and nutrition. [EXS 6010, EXS 6020, EXS 6030, EXS 6100EXS 6120 and EXS 6130]

2. Demonstrate capacity to complete a holistic assessment of an individual’s health status as it pertains to arthrokinematics motion, musculoskeletal strength, neuromuscular balance, agility, and biomechanical completion of activities. [EXS 6030, EXS 6100, and EXS 6120]

3. Plan, implement, and evaluate effectively an individualized anaerobic and aerobic training program using proficiency benchmarks. [EXS 6100, EXS 6110, EXS 6210
and EXS 6230]

4. Implement health and fitness assessment, intervention, and fitness programming appropriate for diverse populations. [EXS 6120, EXS 6130, EXS 6210 and
EXS 6230]

5. Create an entrepreneurial mindset that will help the student in developing a business plan with emphasis on the required tools/resources in owning and/or managing of a fitness-related business. [BUS 6210, BUS 6220, and BUS 6230]

Admissions Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • A 2.75 cumulative GPA for all prior coursework
  • Completion of a college-level English course with grade of C or better
  • Have prior credit (Grade C- or higher) in the following Exercise relate courses: General Biology I and II, Anatomy and Physiology I and II, Kinesiology or a science-related course

Applicants must submit one official transcript from all colleges/universities attended (undergraduate and graduate work). These transcripts must be sent directly (by mail or fax) from the institution to the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies Admissions, Trevecca Nazarene University, 333 Murfreesboro Road, Nashville, TN 37210. All hours from accredited institutions will be considered in calculating the cumulative GPA.

For those who do not have a four-year degree that was completed within the United States, a 40-minute writing assessment at Trevecca is required as a part of the admissions process.

Conditional Admission

If the admissions requirements are not fully met, the Graduate School Exercise Science Program Coordinator will review the applicant’s file and may grant admittance to the program on a conditional status. A student receiving conditional admission must have at least a GPA of 3.0 at the completion of eight credit hours in the program. If this condition is met, the student will be granted full standing admission in the program and will be subject to the standard program policies. If the condition is not met, the student is placed on academic suspension. After a three-month waiting period, the student may petition to return to the program. The student must submit a written request to the Graduate Program Admissions Committee for consideration of whether the student should be allowed to continue under conditional status or be dismissed from the program. If the committee makes such determination to allow further work under conditional status, then the student must have a 3.0 average after 17 hours in the program. If the student has less than a 3.0 after 17 hours in the program, the student is again placed on academic suspension. Students interested in being reinstated should consult the academic suspension policy.

 

Grading System

Trevecca Nazarene University's grading system, based on class work and examinations, is as follows:

Description  Grade  Quality Points 
Exceptional  4.0 
  A-  3.7 
Superior  B+  3.3 
  3.0 
  B-  2.7 
Average  C+  2.3 
*Passing  2.0 
  C-  1.7 
  D+  1.3 
  1.0 
  D-  0.7 
  0.0 

*Note: A grade lower than a C in a course must be repeated.

Incomplete  "I"  Given for sickness or emergency reasons near end of a course. The incomplete must be approved by the teacher and the program director. The "I" must be removed within six weeks or the grade will be based on points earned for completed work. 
Withdrawal  "W"  Granted to a student who officially withdraws from a class before the end of day 21 for most courses or day 35 for 12-week courses. The grade of "W" may be assigned by the  

Human Performance and Fitness Program

Human Performance and Fitness Courses — 36 hours

EXS 6000Introduction to Human Performance and Fitness

2

EXS 6010Applied Anatomy and Physiology

3

EXS 6020Applied Exercise Physiology

3

EXS 6030Biomechanics & Biomechanical Screening

3

EXS 6100Fundamentals of Aerobic and Anaerobic Program Development

3

EXS 6110Advanced Aerobic and Strength Progressions

3

EXS 6120Fitness Assessment and Training Progression for Special Populations

3

EXS 6130Fitness and Nutrition

3

EXS 6210Human Performance and Fitness Capstone

3

EXS 6230Field Experience

1

BUS 6210Entrepreneurship and Innovation

3

BUS 6220New Venture Creation

3

BUS 6230Small Business Management

3

Total Credit Hours: 36