
Move into a career that moves you
The exercise science program at WSU combines quality curriculum, high-tech research facilities and hands-on training in real-world environments. As a graduate, you'll be well prepared to pursue an advanced degree — and for high-demand careers in a wide range of settings such as health care, the fitness industry and community-based programs. You can expect applied learning opportunities in both the classroom and community and built-in elective hours that allow for personalization.
The Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science degree requires a minimum of 120 credit hours, with 56 credit hours of courses within the major. You'll study the natural sciences and human anatomy. Then, you'll move on to more focused courses such as kinesiology, exercise and sport nutrition — and your required field practicum and internship. Enhanced curriculum tailored to chosen career path. The enhanced curriculum is tailored to fit your chosen career path and provides a proven pathway to professional graduate programs in physical therapy, cardiac rehabilitation, athletic training and strength and conditioning.
The Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science Strength and Conditioning concentration prepares students for the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) examination. The CSCS credential is required for many jobs in the strength and conditioning industry.
Students can complete the Undergraduate Exercise Science Program in approximately 4 years. Students that graduate with a degree in Exercise Science are qualified for a career as a Wellness Director, Teacher, Cardiology Technician, Exercise Gerontologist, Health Administrator, Nutritionist, Conditioning Specialist or Personal Trainer.
Students enrolled in the BS in Exercise Science program pay standard tuition and fees based on their residency status and geographic area. Wichita State University offers different rates for students in specific regions, which may impact the overall cost. The total cost will also vary depending on how many semesters it takes to graduate and the number of credit hours required to complete the program.
Through the BS program, students can further reduce costs by applying prior educational credits toward their degree.
| College/Department | Description | Fee | Each 3-credit hour course |
|---|---|---|---|
| College of Health Professions | for all courses taught by a department in the College of Health Professions | $20 | $60 |
| College of Health Professions - Public Health Sciences (PHS) | for all courses with a PHS prefix | $35 | $105 |
| College of Health Professions | for course instructional method of HYO, OHY, OLA or OLS | $72 | $216 |
| Total | $55 - $127 per CrHr |
$165 - $381 Each 3-credit hour course |
Credits from other regionally accredited colleges and universities will transfer to WSU, including community colleges and technical schools. Credits will also be evaluated by the program to see how many credits will count towards your major and how many will count as elective credits. Please note that if you have attended more than one higher education institution, you will need to submit an official transcript for each one.
Try the Transfer Gateway tool to help estimate how many credits will transfer over to Wichita State.
- Students interested in engaging in advanced disciplinary study are encouraged to apply for admittance to the Public Health Sciences Departmental Honors program.
- Honors students go beyond the classroom to explore a research area of their choice, receive one-on-one faculty mentorship, and collaborate with students, faculty and industry partners in research or scholarly activities.
- Graduating with Departmental Honors recognizes excellence in the major and strengthens applications to graduate programs.