Exercise PhysiologyBachelor of Arts

Why study Exercise Physiology at Gustavus?

As an Exercise Physiology major you will gain the knowledge and skills for management of health and fitness programs in corporate and clinical settings, and for graduate study in exercise physiology, public health, and health promotion. Through research projects and internships, students are prepared for a career in the health and exercise science field.

Course Examples

Every year, Gustavus faculty teach more than 1,800 courses - you'll be able to choose what interests you. Maybe one of these courses from Health and Exercise Science will be on your class schedule.

  • HES-234Human Anatomy and Physiology I
  • HES-219Exercise Leadership
  • HES-313Exercise Diet and Chronic Disease
  • HES-222Applied Human Nutrition
Rylea Patterson ’24, Exercise Physiology Major

The professors incorporate group work into their classes so individuals can get to know their peers and learn how to work together. These are very important skills to have going on in life.

Rylea Patterson ’24, Exercise Physiology Major

What can I do with a degree in Exercise Physiology?

The Exercise Physiology major is adaptable - and valuable - leading to many different fields and fulfilling careers. Here are a few popular paths, but a Gustavus degree can take you anywhere.

  • Personal Training
  • Coaching
  • Sport Performance
  • Physical Therapy
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation
  • Clinical Exercise Physiology
$49,853
Average salary 5 years post graduation Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes Explorer from the U.S. Census Bureau
11:1  Student to Faculty Ratio
72  Majors
100%  of courses taught by faculty members
15  pre-professional programs in a wide variety of disciplines

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