Program offered is a Master Degree.
A.T. Still University offers this 15-course, 42-quarter-hour Human Movement (M.S.) program which is designed to assist students in the development of comprehensive knowledge of human movement science, functional anatomy, physiology and kinesiology, as well as functional assessment, program design, and program adherence. Graduates of the ATSU Human Movement (M.S.) program will receive the highest quality education in human movement, performance enhancement, and corrective exercise through a flexible distance education format that enables healthcare providers and those practicing human movement, fitness, and wellness to gain the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide leadership in advanced human movement services. There are three concentration areas to choose from: Sports Conditioning, Exercise and Sport Psychology, and Geriatric Exercise Science. ATSU has partnered with the National Academy of Sports Medicine® (NASM®) in developing the Human Movement (M.S.) program.
Master of Science in Human Movement (M.S.) prerequisites
