Bachelor of Science in Applied Science Exercise Science - MAT Track

Overview

YSU offers an accelerated-track opportunity for students to complete a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and the Master of Athletic Training program in five years.  Accelerated track students will complete one year of MAT courses at the undergraduate level and one year at the graduate level.

Program Director

Tyler Singer, Ph.D.

tjsinger@ysu.edu 

COURSE TITLE S.H.
FIRST YEAR REQUIREMENT -STUDENT SUCCESS
YSU 1500Success Seminar1-2
or YSU 1500S Youngstown State University Success Seminar
or HONR 1500 Intro to Honors
General Education Requirements
ENGL 1550Writing 13-4
or ENGL 1549 Writing 1 with Support
ENGL 1551Writing 23
MATH 1510College Algebra4-6
or MATH 1510C College Algebra with Co-requisite Support
or MATH 1513 Algebra and Transcendental Function
Natural Science (2 courses; one with lab)
CHEM 1515
1515L
General Chemistry 1
and General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
4
BIOL 2601
2601L
General Biology 1: Molecules and Cells
and General Biology I: Molecules and Cells Laboratory
4
Arts and Humanities (6 s.h.)
HIST 2650CL History of American Democracy3
Arts and Humanities Elective3
Social and Behavioral Science (6 s.h.)
PSYC 1560General Psychology3
FNUT 1551Normal Nutrition3
General Education Electives (9 s.h.)
CMST 1545Communication Foundations3
General Education Elective Met with STATS in major
General Education Elective Met with BIOL in major
Major Required Courses
KSS 1595Introduction to Kinesiology and Sport Science2
KSS 1559Aerobic Conditioning Activities1
KSS 1560Resistance Training2
KSS 15XX Activity Elective1
KSS 2605Sports First Aid and Injury Prevention3
KSS 2625Pedagogical Aspects of Exercise Science3
STAT 2625Statistical Literacy and Critical Reasoning3-6
or STAT 2601 Introductory Statistics
or STAT 2625C Statistical Literacy and Critical Reasoning with Co-Requisite Support
KSS 3700Exercise Evaluation and Testing4
KSS 3710
3710L
Physiology of Exercise
and Physiology of Exercise Laboratory
5
KSS 3720Kinesiology and Applied Anatomy4
KSS 3730Exercise Prescription4
KSS 3760Strength Training and Conditioning3
KSS 4810Clinical Exercise Testing and Prescription4
KSS 4875Exercise Counseling and Behavioral Strategies4
Required additional courses. Credit hours do not count as part of the major. Hrs do count toward degree. (MATH & PHYS Pathway determines total required semester hours)
MATH 1511Trigonometry Only required if taking PHYS 15013-4
or MATH 1511C Trigonometry with Co-requisite Support
PHYS 1501
1501L
Fundamentals of Physics 1
and Fundamentals of Physics Laboratory 1 Pre-Requisite - Math 1511 or 1511C
3-5
or PHYS 1506 Physics for Health Care
BIOL 1551
1551L
Anatomy and Physiology 1
and Anatomy and Physiology 1 Laboratory
4
BIOL 1552
1552L
Anatomy and Physiology 2
and Anatomy and Physiology 2 Laboratory
4
MAT 6901Emergency and Acute Care3
MAT 6902Foundations of Therapeutic Interventions3
MAT 6908Gross Anatomy6
MAT 6915Evaluation of Lower Extremity Pathologies4
MAT 6916Therapeutic Interventions 13
MAT 6910Clinical Practice 12
MAT 6925Evaluation of Upper Extremity Pathologies4
MAT 6946General Medical Conditions Evaluation and Management4
MAT 6926Therapeutic Interventions 23
MAT 6930Clinical Practice 22
MAT 6950Evidence-Based Practice/Research3
Students Graduate with their BSAS degree in Exercise Science
Total Semester Hours128-138
Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
FallS.H.
YSU 1500
Success Seminar
or Youngstown State University Success Seminar
or Intro to Honors
1-2
ENGL 1550
Writing 1
or Writing 1 with Support
3-4
MATH 1510
College Algebra
or College Algebra with Co-requisite Support
or Algebra and Transcendental Function
4-6
BIOL 1551
1551L
Anatomy and Physiology 1
and Anatomy and Physiology 1 Laboratory
4
KSS 1595 Introduction to Kinesiology and Sport Science 2
 Semester Hours14-18
Spring
ENGL 1551 Writing 2 3
BIOL 1552
1552L
Anatomy and Physiology 2
and Anatomy and Physiology 2 Laboratory
4
MATH 1511
Trigonometry Required only if taking Phys 1501 with Lab
or Trigonometry with Co-requisite Support
3-4
Not required if MATH 1513 completed with a grade of C or higher
 
HIST 2650 CL History of American Democracy 3
KSS 1559 Aerobic Conditioning Activities 1
KSS 1560 Resistance Training 2
 Semester Hours16-17
Year 2
Fall
PHYS 1501
1501L
Fundamentals of Physics 1 Pre-Requisite Math 1511 or 1511C
or Physics for Health Care
3-5
PSYC 1560 General Psychology 3
KSS 2625 Pedagogical Aspects of Exercise Science 3
KSS 15XX Activity Elective 1
KSS 3710
3710L
Physiology of Exercise
and Physiology of Exercise Laboratory
5
 Semester Hours15-17
Spring
CHEM 1515
1515L
General Chemistry 1
and General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
4
STAT 2625
Statistical Literacy and Critical Reasoning
or Introductory Statistics
or Statistical Literacy and Critical Reasoning with Co-Requisite Support
3-6
FNUT 1551 Normal Nutrition 3
KSS 3700 Exercise Evaluation and Testing 4
 Semester Hours14-17
Year 3
Fall
BIOL 2601
2601L
General Biology 1: Molecules and Cells
and General Biology I: Molecules and Cells Laboratory
4
KSS 2605 Sports First Aid and Injury Prevention 3
KSS 3720 Kinesiology and Applied Anatomy 4
KSS 3730 Exercise Prescription 4
 Semester Hours15
Spring
KSS 3760 Strength Training and Conditioning 3
KSS 4810 Clinical Exercise Testing and Prescription 4
KSS 4875 Exercise Counseling and Behavioral Strategies 4
Any Gen Ed Arts and Humanities 3
CMST 1545 Communication Foundations 3
 Semester Hours17
Summer
MAT 6901 Emergency and Acute Care 3
MAT 6902 Foundations of Therapeutic Interventions 3
MAT 6908 Gross Anatomy 6
 Semester Hours12
Year 4
Fall
MAT 6910 Clinical Practice 1 2
MAT 6915 Evaluation of Lower Extremity Pathologies 4
MAT 6916 Therapeutic Interventions 1 3
MAT 6946 General Medical Conditions Evaluation and Management 4
 Semester Hours13
Spring
MAT 6925 Evaluation of Upper Extremity Pathologies 4
MAT 6926 Therapeutic Interventions 2 3
MAT 6930 Clinical Practice 2 2
MAT 6950 Evidence-Based Practice/Research 3
 Semester Hours12
 Total Semester Hours128-138

Student Learning Outcomes

Student Learning Outcome #1:

  • Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills in health, fitness, and performance assessment.
  • Students will conduct physical fitness assessments for healthy participants and those with controlled disease.
  • Students will interpret cardiorespiratory fitness assessments.

Student Learning Outcome #2

  • Students will demonstrate skills in risk factor and health risk identification and the ability to prescribe and implement exercise safely in healthy individuals, special populations (i.e. older adults, youth, and pregnant women), individuals with controlled cardiovascular, pulmonary, and metabolic diseases, and other clinical populations.
  • Students will prescribe and implement Exercise Rx, using FITT-VP principles, for healthy participants, special populations (i.e. older adults, youth, and pregnant women), participants with controlled cardiovascular, pulmonary, and metabolic diseases, and other clinical populations based on health status and goals.
  • Students will establish progression guidelines for resistance, aerobic and flexibility exercises to achieve the goals of the participant.
  • Students will determine safe and effective exercise programs to achieve desired outcomes and goals.
  • Students will demonstrate knowledge regarding the implementation of a weight management program as indicated by personal goals that are supported by pre-participation health screening, health history, and body composition/anthropometric
  • The student will demonstrate skill in modifying exercise prescriptions based on environmental conditions.

Student Learning Outcome #3

  • Students will demonstrate competency in effectively educating, exercise counseling and using behavioral strategies regarding lifestyle modification for individuals.
  • Optimize adoption and adherence to exercise programs and other healthy behaviors by applying effective communication techniques, behavioral and motivational strategies.
  • Students will demonstrate their knowledge by providing educational resources to support clients in the adoption and maintenance of healthy lifestyle behaviors.
  • Students will demonstrate their knowledge by providing support within the scope of practice of an ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist and refer to other health professionals as indicated.

Student Learning Outcome #4:

  • Students will demonstrate competency in the legal and professional tasks related to the discipline
  • Students will create and disseminate risk management guidelines for a health/fitness facility, department or organization to reduce member, employee and business risk
  • Students will create an effective injury prevention program and ensure that emergency policies and procedures are in place.
  • Students will demonstrate knowledge in establishing policies and procedures for the management of health fitness facilities based on accepted safety and legal guidelines, standards and regulations

Student Learning Outcome #5

  • Students will demonstrate knowledge of implementing management policies related to the discipline.
  • Students will demonstrate knowledge in developing and executing a marketing plan to promote programs, services and facilities
  • Students will demonstrate knowledge in managing human resources in accordance with leadership, organization, and management techniques.
  • Students will demonstrate knowledge in managing fiscal resources in accordance with leadership, organization, and management techniques.