Exercise Physiology (emphasis)
Doctoral Program in Human Performance
Degree Overview
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) emphasis in administration and teaching is designed not only to provide strong didactic disciplinary based curriculum, but to also provide strong research experiences for future careers in academia.
Career Opportunities
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) emphasis in exercise physiology is specifically designed to prepare students as exercise physiologists leading to career opportunities in teaching and research in higher education and/or industry.
Laboratories, Field Experiences, Internships, Practica
HPR 796 (Practicum) is designed to provide students with opportunities for practical applications of relevant theories in professional field settings. In this multihour course, each semester hour of credit requires 50 clock hours of practicum. 184 College of Health
The student plans the practicum project and the instructor of record works with the student to develop a contract. The contract, mutually agreed upon by the student, the cooperating teacher or administrative supervisor, and the instructor of record, specifies the methods of accountability.
A strong laboratory research emphasis is additionally integrated into doctoral studies in exercise physiology. Several laboratory experiences are designed to enhance the student’s knowledge of metabolic testing, electrocardiography, graded exercise testing, exercise prescription, and blood collection/analysis. HPR 701/701L and HPR 805/805L are examples of courses with laboratory content.
Special Program Requirements
1. A graduate degree and appropriate bachelor’s preparation in the physical education, sport management, athletic training, or an appropriately related field is required for consideration for admission in the administration and teaching phases and exercise physiology of the doctoral programs.
2. Programs of study, including all course requirements, independent research or field-based projects, and additional requirements specified by the university for proficiency in statistics, computer science or foreign language must be approved by each student’s advisory committee. The general focus of dissertation research will be initially approved by the student’s advisory committee. The specific nature and foci of the research must be approved by the student’s dissertation committee.
Research Tool(s)
3. A Research tool(s) component is required of all doctoral students, and may be fulfilled in a variety of ways dependent upon the background, needs, and experience of the student.
The following guidelines apply:
The Doctor of Philosophy degree requires nine (9) hours of statistics and either
- six (6) hours of a foreign language or
- six (6) hours of research electives.
See program for specific course requirements.
4. Upon the acceptance of the dissertation by the candidate’s dissertation committee and at least six weeks prior to graduation, a final oral examination in defense of the candidate’s dissertation will be administered by the student’s dissertation committee. Students should consult the Human Subjects (IRB) Committee.
Residency
Students must meet the residence requirements specified in this Bulletin.Continuous Enrollment Requirement: Students must meet the requirement specified in the front section of this Bulletin.
Plan of Study
Students must submit their signed, official Plan of Study Form to the Graduate School by the end of the second semester they are enrolled. The Plan of Study Forms are available at www.edu/graduateschool - click on "Forms" and then the "Plans of Study" link.
Responsible Conduct of Research Training
All faculty holding Regular or Associate graduate faculty status, must complete RCR training modules required by the Graduate School and their departments. All graduate students must complete the RCR training modules required by the Graduate School and their departments the first semester there are enrolled in graduate school. The RCR policy and training information are found on the Graduate School web page – www.usm.edu/graduateschool. Contact the Dean of the Graduate School if you have any questions regarding the policy of training information.
Doctor of Philosophy in Human Performance - Exercise Physiology Emphasis
Hours
Total - 72 Hours
- Statistics/Research Component: (See program for specific course requirements): 9
- Foreign Language/Advanced Research Component:
- Committee-approved advanced research electives: 6
- -or Approved foreign language courses or demonstrated competency
- (See university foreign language guidelines in this Bulletin): 6
- Dissertation: 12
Course Requirements:
- CHE 521 Biochemistry I: 3
- CHE 522 Biochemistry II: 3
- BSC 551 Mammalian Physiology: 3
- HPR 701 Advanced Exercise Physiology I: 3
- HPR 701L Advanced Exercise Physiology I Lab: 2
- HPR 706 Cardiovascular Physiology: 3
- HPR 733 Nutrition and Human Performance: 3
- HPR 780 Graduate Seminar: 2
- HPR 791 Research: 3
- HPR 792 Special Problems: 6
- HPR 805 Advanced Exercise Physiology II: 3
- HPR 805L Advanced Exercise Physiology II Laboratory: 2
- Advisory committee-approved electives: 9

