Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, emphasis in:
Applied Exercise Physiology
The Applied Exercise Physiology program prepares students to become clinical exercise physiologists working in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation programs.
Students can get immediate employment in clinical fields, such as cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, pharmaceutical sales and medical equipment sales and service. Students also train for jobs as personal trainers or corporate/private fitness specialists.
Student can opt to continue their education in the fields of:
- Clinical exercise physiology
- Sport physiology
- Nutrition
Admissions
For more information about admission, review Undergraduate Admissions information.
Tuition & Fees
Program statistics
1st-year retention rate
62%
2nd-year retention rate
44%
Overall program retention
47%
Number of graduates (4 years)
67
Percentage of KNSM BS graduates (4 years)
35%
Program advisors
FAQs
I have further questions. Who can I contact?
Learn more about our programs by connecting with our Academic Advisors.
I am a transfer student and want to change my major to a KNSM program. What courses will transfer?
Learn more about our transfer requirements on our Transfer Admissions webpage.
For coursework not specified in our transfer requirements, refer to the Transfer Course Equivalency Guide.
How can these programs help me get into professional school?
Our programs typically have pre-requisites built in, or can be paired with courses offered at Texas A&M. Your advisor will work with you on your academic goals while keeping graduation a top priority. You will be encouraged to get in contact with the Professional School Advising Office; they provide resources and services that can help you get into the professional school of your choice.
What are the typical program costs?
Please note: you must update the program hours.
For a better understanding of your total cost of attendance (COA), please visit our cost and tuition rates webpage (https://aggie.tamu.edu/billing-and-payments/cost-and-tuition-rates). This webpage will provide you with an opportunity to review estimated COA information for undergraduate, graduate and professional students, as well as other resources such as the tuition calculator and billing and fee explanations.