Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences and Master of Science in Exercise Physiology
课程简介
The School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences offers a 48-unit concurrent graduate program leading to a Master of Science degree in Nutritional Sciences and a Master of Science in Exercise Physiology, commonly referred to as our dual Master's degree program. After the degrees are awarded, official SDSU transcripts are formatted in this way: MS in Nutritional Sciences & Exercise Physiology. Two diplomas are sent to students after graduation (MS in Nutritional Science, and MS in Exercise Physiology).<br><br>This program of study includes coursework across a broad spectrum of exercise and nutritional sciences that provide a basis for students who anticipate employment in the preventive, clinical, corporate, or rehabilitative fields. The interrelated roles of exercise and nutrition in health, aging, and disease prevention and rehabilitation are studied by providing strong theoretical and practical experiences.<br><br>Students have the opportunity to conduct research in discrete areas of foods and nutrition, and exercise physiology, as well as integrating research between these interrelated disciplines. Areas of focused research is reflective of the faculty expertise, including nutritional status of children, elders, and ethnic groups, bone health and metabolism, exercise and thermoregulation, metabolic studies on cholesterol and energy balance, exercise and nutrition in chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, inflammation, obesity, and cancer, athletic performance and fitness of masters athletes.
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