Master of Science in Exercise Physiology

College of Education and Human Performance

Dr. Nicole Ennis, Interim  Dean

Program Advisor: Dr. Ryan Koeing, Program Director ryan.koenig@westliberty.edu.

The Master of Science in Exercise Physiology (MSEP) is designed for students who are interested in careers in Exercise Physiology or related fields in which this certification and title are applicable. This is a 38-hour program that spans over two years. Upon graduating, students will gain the knowledge, skills, and abilities based on the competencies set forth by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) to serve as an allied healthcare provider to various patient populations and settings. Courses will exercise testing and prescription within various populations ranging from those with clinical conditions to elite athletes. Students will also perform research within the field of exercise physiology, develop leadership and communication skills, and be able to collaborate with other health professions.

Program Goals:

1. To prepare graduates with a full understanding and appreciation for the field of  exercise physiology and equip them with the necessary skills to succeed in the  profession. 

2. To provide a solid foundation for research opportunities and strategies in  education and the profession to assist the advancement of Exercise Physiology. 

3. To demonstrate the ability to educate a wide range of people in a variety of  settings and work collaboratively with other professionals while successfully  delivering quality services to patients and clients of various populations. 

4. To provide the graduate the ability to develop a body of knowledge and seek  additional information independently and efficiently in all domains of exercise  physiology. 

5. To prepare competent entry-level Applied Exercise Physiologists in the cognitive  (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains. 

Student Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of the MSEP program, the graduate will be able to:

 1. Evaluate a potential exercise participant’s medical history, needs, goals, and risk factors.

 2. Develop exercise prescriptions for a variety of people in a variety of settings using evidence-based practice and review with and instruct a participant on safe and effective use of the prescription.

3. Implement an exercise program, collect feedback, reassess, and update the  program according to the participant’s progress and feedback.

 4. Exhibit leadership within the exercise physiology realm by educating participants on fitness and disease prevention and management using effective communication and motivational techniques and by consulting with health professionals and making appropriate referrals

5. Advocate for the profession of exercise physiology in various settings and display professionalism, work ethic, and mentorship qualities.


Admission Requirements

Graduates of Other Institutions (External)

  • B.S. or B.A. in similar science or healthcare-related field, including the following courses:
    • Anatomy and Physiology
    • Exercise Physiology or Exercise Science
    • Kinesiology or Biomechanics
    • Nutrition
    • General Psychology
    • Personal Health/Wellness
    • Statistics

West Liberty University Graduates (Internal)

  • B.S. in Exercise Physiology
  • B.S. in similar science or healthcare-related field, including courses in Biology; Chemistry Physics; Psychology; and Anatomy and Physiology

Degree Requirements

Fall II

EP 550Advanced Biomechanics

EP 551Pathophysiology & Pharmacology

EP 580 Exercise Physiology Thesis I

Fall I

EP 510Advanced Exercise Phys I

EP 511Research Methods

EP 512Principles of Strength & Cond

Spring II

EP 560Clinical Testing & Program Des.

EP 581Exercise Physiology Thesis II

EP 522Legal & Professional Standards

Spring I

EP 520Advanced Exercise Physiology II

EP 521 Scientific Writing

EP 565Advanced Injury Prevention

Master of Business Administration

Gary E. West College of Business

Dr. Ann Saurbier, Dean

Program Director: TBA , MBA Program Director, mba@westliberty.edu

West Liberty University offers a 100% online, 30 credit hour Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degree for individuals who wish to advance their professional knowledge and skills in business. The MBA is a year-round, accelerated program with a prescribed sequence of courses offered in seven-week terms. The degree includes core business courses and concentrations in Forensic Accounting, Management, and Healthcare Management. Depending on the student’s preference or needs, the program may be completed in as little as 12 months by taking two courses per seven-week term or at a slower pace in one year and 8 months by taking a single course each seven-week term.

The Gary E. West College of Business at West Liberty University has received specialized accreditation through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) located at 11960 Quivira Road, Suite 300 in Overland Park, Kansas, USA.

IACBE

Admissions Requirements

Graduation Requirements (Coursework)

Required Business Core Courses (15 hours):

GBUS 501MBA Orientation

0

CIS 530Information Technology Mgt

3

ECON 520Global Economics

3

MKT 535Integrative Marketing Mgt

3

MGT 545Strategic Human Res Mgt

3

MGT 590Strategic Management Capstone

3

Choose One Concentration (15 hours):

Management
GBUS 525Social Responsibility & Business Ethics

3

FIN 540Finance Management & Theory

3

ACC 550Managerial Accounting Decision Analysis

3

MGT 565Value Chain Management

3

MGT 560Public & Non Profit Mgt

3

Total Credit Hours:15
Forensic Accounting
GBUS 525Social Responsibility & Business Ethics

3

ACC 561Auditing & Forensic Accounting

3

ACC 562Detection and Prevention of Fraudulent Financial Statements

3

ACC 563Interview Techniques/legal Aspects of Fraud

3

ACC 564Investigating with Computers

3

Total Credit Hours:15
Healthcare Management
GBUS 570Healthcare Law and Ethics

3

ACC 570Healthcare Cost Acc Analysis

3

FIN 570Healthcare Finance & Revenue Cycle

3

ECON 570Healthcare Economic Analysis

3

CIS 570Healthcare Info Systems Mgt

3

Total Credit Hours:15

All MBA students must maintain a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 and adhere to the West Liberty University Code of Conduct as well as all policies of the WCOB.