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Physical Education Building 107
(213) 740-2492
FAX: (213) 740-7909

Chair: Casey Donovan, Ph.D.

Faculty

Associate Professors: John Callaghan, Ph.D.; Casey Donovan, Ph.D.; Robert Girandola, Ed.D.; Jill McNitt-Gray, Ph.D.; Robert Wiswell, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor: Lorraine Turcotte, Ph.D.

Emeritus Professors: Roger K. Burke, Ph.D.; Herbert A. deVries, Ph.D.; Lois Ellfeldt, Ph.D.; J. Tillman Hall, Ed.D.; Gene Logan, Ph.D.

Physical Education Program Staff

Senior Supervisor: James Toman, M.S.

The Department of Exercise Science offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the scientific study of human movement. Physiological, biochemical, biomechanical and psychological principles constitute the foundation from which the course work has been developed.

The degree program incorporates classes in the other natural sciences and mathematics and culminates with students having completed a diversified science degree. The scientific focus also provides the background necessary for the student to continue on toward scientific research as a graduate. Graduate programs allow for M.S., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Graduate specialization areas include exercise physiology, biomechanics and sports psychology. The department also offers an undergraduate minor in exercise science.

 

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