Undergraduate Degrees

General Requirements

Registration in courses PHED 100-169 is contingent upon assessment of students' knowledge and competence in performance during the first two class meetings. Students who wear glasses while participating in vigorous activities must secure departmental approval of provisions made for eye protection in courses PHED 140-146. Course PHED 165 is reserved for students who are reporting for regular freshman or varsity athletic squads.

Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science

Exercise Science is a course of study that leads to a B.S. degree and is housed in the Department of Exercise Science. Exercise Science is the study of the science of human movement. More specifically, it is the study of how people move, why some people are able to move faster or for a longer period of time than others (endurance), and why they fatigue. The use of physiological, biochemical, biomechanical, neurological and psy-chological principles are at the crux of the course of study. In addition to specific course work, students are encouraged to participate in ongoing faculty and graduate student research efforts in the several departmental laboratories.

Exercise Science is an ideal course of study for students wishing to enter the health professions, such as medicine, dentistry and physical therapy. The required core and elective units allow sufficient flexibility to enable a student to complete course prerequisites for any of the health fields. In addition to the post-graduate health fields, students interested in the general area of corporate fitness-wellness will find exercise science an ideal major.

Required core coursesUnits
EXSC 200LIntroduction to Nutrition4
EXSC 203Individualized Exercise Prescription2
EXSC 300LPhysiology of Exercise4
EXSC 301LKinesiology4
EXSC 310Sociopsychological Aspects of Sport and
Physical Activity4
EXSC 407abLAdvanced Exercise Physiology II4-4
EXSC 408LIntroduction to Biomechanics4
EXSC 492abLPracticum in Exercise Science2-2

Required collateral coursesUnits
BISC 106LPrinciples of Biology I, or
BISC 116LAdvanced Principles of Biology I4
BISC 107LPrinciples of Biology II, or
BISC 117LAdvanced Principles of Biology II4
CHEM 105aLbLGeneral Chemistry, or
CHEM 115aLbLAdvanced General Chemistry4-4
MATH 108Introductory College Mathematics4
PHYS 135aLPhysics for the Life Sciences4

In addition, a minimum of 16 units is required from a list of science courses. The choices from this list (which is available from College Advisement or the department) would depend upon the student's future course of study.

Grade Point Average Requirements

Effective fall 1989, students must obtain a minimum GPA of 2.0 or better (cumulative) for the 34 units of required core requirements, the 24 units of required collateral courses, and the 16 units of required electives. In addition, a minimum grade of C- (1.7) will be allowed for each of the courses in the required core courses (34 units). This requirement will be effective for incoming students (freshmen or transfer) as well as for graduation from USC.

Minor in Exercise Science

For students who would like to obtain basic knowledge of exercise science but are majoring in another area, a minor in this field is offered. The minor may be ideal for someone pursuing a career in the management area of health and corporate fitness. A minor in a health related science may also be desirable for those in engineering or the physical sciences. Students pursuing a teaching or coaching career at the secondary school level may also benefit from knowledge in this area.

Required courses, Lower divisionUnits
PHYS 135aLPhysics for the Life Sciences4
MATH 108*Introductory College Mathematics (or equivalent)4
EXSC 202LPrinciples of Nutrition and Exercise2
EXSC 203Individualized Exercise Prescription2

*MATH 117 Introduction to Mathematics for Business and Economics, MATH 118 Fundamental Principles of the Calculus or MATH 125 Calculus I are acceptable equivalent courses for MATH 108.

Required courses, Upper divisionUnits
EXSC 300LPhysiology of Exercise4
EXSC 301LKinesiology4
EXSC 407aLAdvanced Exercise Physiology4
EXSC 408LIntroduction to Biomechanics4

A total of 28 units is required for the minor in exercise science.

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