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APK Graduate Programs


Study immediate and lasting effects of pharmacological, aging, exercise, rehab and disease related effects on motor performance and cardiovascular, muscle and brain physiology.

Mastering a Better Quality of Life and Movement

Applied Physiology & Kinesiology (APK) focuses on the quality of life and the many aspects of human movement. Significant research contributions, education and services are related to the study of physiological and psychological responses to vigorous and relevant physical activities.

In addition, movement skills, capabilities, and ways to improve and maintain health are studied as they relate to the typical person, as well as to disabled persons and high-level athletes.

Concentration Areas

The Master of Science in Applied Physiology and Kinesiology program provides specialized concentrations with the flexibility to study on campus or online. Choose from these concentrations:

  • Physiology of exercise
  • Athletic injury prevention
  • Biomechanics
  • Motor control and learning
  • Sport and exercise psychology

The APK M.S. offers both thesis and non-thesis options, allowing you to tailor your degree to your career goals. Whether you’re a recent graduate, a working professional or looking to advance your expertise, explore our graduate programs and find the path that’s right for you.

APK Doctoral Program

The Ph.D. program trains students for research in neurorehabilitation, biomechanics, cardiovascular physiology, movement neuroscience, muscle cellular and molecular physiology, cellular metabolism and other cutting-edge research.

Center for Exercise Science

CES research projects span the entire spectrum of human potential: young to old, fit to unfit, healthy to diseased, able-bodied to disabled, casual recreational participant to high-level athlete.