2023-2024 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Combined Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and Master of Public Health
- Requirements During Undergraduate Studies
- Requirements During Graduate Studies
- Suggested Curriculum Sequence
Qualified undergraduates may be admitted to a combined bachelor's/master's program and obtain both a B.S. in exercise science (EXS) and a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) within an accelerated time frame. This combined degree program will include five years of study, which includes spring/summer semesters between years one and two (3-6 credits), years two and three (6 credits), years three and four (3 credits), and years four and five (nine graduate MPH credits). Students admitted to the combined degree program will count up to 12 credits of graduate work in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the undergraduate degree. In alignment with university policy, a maximum of 12 credit hours of graduate work may count toward both the graduate and undergraduate degrees. After completing 120 credits (to include the 12 credits of MPH graduate courses) and all requirements for the EXS degree, students are awarded a bachelor's degree and are eligible to continue with the MPH.
The M.P.H. degree constitutes a minimum of 48 credits; the EXS/M.P.H. combined degree has minimum of 30 credits remaining for the master's degree after completion of the bachelor's degree 120 credits. Note: The undergraduate degree only allows 12 credits to dual-count toward the combined degree, leaving 36 graduate credit hours remaining, six of which are completed in the student's (undergraduate) fourth year. Additionally, those six credits, cannot be used to fulfill undergraduate requirements. All MPH requirements must be met, including the research project and practicum experience. Upon completion of the M.P.H. program, graduates will be qualified to sit for voluntary professional certification by taking the National Board of Public Health Examiners Certified in Public Health (CPH) exam and/or the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) exam for additional credentialing.
Application Requirements to the Combined Degree
Students may apply to the Master of Public Health program by going to gvsu.edu/grad/mph.
Students may apply to the Master of Public Health program as early as the start of their junior year (upon the completion of 55+ credits) for admission in the upcoming fall cohort (senior year status). Students will be notified of acceptance after the early admissions deadline (November 1) if the application is submitted by that date or after the official admissions deadline (March 1).
Requirements for application include:
- Junior standing (upon the completion of 55+ credits)
- Minimum overall GPA of a 3.0
- Two completed and received letters of recommendation
- Resume
- A written statement addressing questions determined by the M.P.H. program
Requirements
During Undergraduate Studies
All university requirements, including general education courses, must be completed before the final (graduate) year of the combined B.S./MPH program. In the final undergraduate year (usually the fourth year), students will take 18 credits of graduate-level courses. In accordance with university policy, students will earn a maximum of 12 graduate credits during their undergraduate program.
Students may dual-count the following courses toward the exercise science and Master of Public Health degrees. Students are strongly encouraged to work with their faculty advisor to ensure all undergraduate and graduate requirements are met.
- PH 500 (3 credits) in lieu of EXS 420 (3 credits)
- PH 505 (3 credits) in lieu of PSY 310 (3 credits)
- PH 510 (3 credits) in lieu of EXS major elective #1 (3 credits)
- PH 530 (3 credits) in lieu of EXS major elective #2 (3 credits)
Students will graduate with their B.S. degree in exercise science at the conclusion of year four, as long as they meet all university and degree requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree.
During Graduate Studies
A student shall be considered a graduate student for all purposes upon either of the following events: the award of a baccalaureate degree or the completion of 12 graduate credit hours.
Graduation Without Completion of the Combined Degree Program
For those students who are accepted to the M.P.H. and at some point decide to pursue only the undergraduate degree, the exercise science program will recognize up to 12 credits of the graduate courses completed (e.g., PH 500 - Introduction to Public Health, PH 505 - Social and Behavioral Public Health, PH 510 - Public Health Epidemiology, PH 530 - Qualitative Research Methods in Public Health, STA 610 - Applied Statistics for Health Professions) as credit toward completion of the undergraduate degree. Credit from these graduate courses cannot be used toward a graduate degree at GVSU at a later date.
Suggested Order of Coursework
Note: The sequence that follows makes no attempt to minimize credit load. For example, the sequence assumes that all general education courses are distinct and no double dipping is done to ensure the student will reach the 120 credits needed to complete their baccalaureate degree.
This program requires 12 total semesters of coursework to complete. Please note this plan of study requires completion of credits during the spring/summer semesters.
M.P.H. Emphasis Areas:
M.P.H. students will choose one of two available emphasis options (health promotion or epidemiology) to complement the core curriculum courses. Please note: Some electives may not be offered within a student's planned time to degree.
Explanation of the Emphasis Options
Epidemiology
Epidemiology emphasis prepares students to describe quantitative trends in health and disease for populations, with application in the biological, environmental, behavioral, and social sciences. Epidemiology specialty allows professionals to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams of health professionals, such as physicians, laboratory scientists, exercise physiologists, nutritionists, statisticians, veterinarians, and behavioral scientists.
Health Promotion
Health promotion emphasis prepares students to be public health leaders who can design, implement, advocate for, and evaluate efforts to promote healthy behaviors and social conditions for specific populations. Health promotion allows students to use social science theories and individual, community, and policy-based intervention strategies.
Plan of Study - Combined Degree Exercise Science - Health Fitness Emphasis with Master of Public Health's Health Promotion Emphasis
Year One
(33 undergraduate credits - includes 3 credits in spring/summer)
- General education - U.S. Diversity (3 credits)
- General education - Arts (3 credits)
- ATH 217 - Modern Principles of Athletic Training (2 credits)
- BIO 120 - General Biology I (4 credits)
- BMS 105 - Basic Nutrition (3 credits)
- BMS 250 - Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits)
- MTH 110 - Algebra (4 credits)
- MOV 101 - Foundations of Human Movement Science (3 credits)
- PSY 101 - Introductory Psychology (3 credits)
- WRT 150 - Strategies in Writing (4 credits)
Year Two
(34 undergraduate credits - includes 3 credits in spring/summer)
- General education - World Perspectives (3 credits)
- General education - Historical Analysis (3 credits)
- General education - Physical Sciences (3 credits)
- General education - Philosophy and Literature (3 credits)
- BMS 251 - Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits)
- EXS 209 - Research Methods in Exercise and Health Sciences (3 credits)
- MOV 201 - Psychosocial Aspects of Physical Education and Sport (3 credits)
- MOV 300 - Kinesiology (3 credits)
- MOV 304 - Introduction to Exercise Physiology (3 credits)
- PH 222 - Public Health Concepts (3 credits)
- SOC 286 - Health and Society (3 credits)
- STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics (3 credits)
Year Three
(38 undergraduate credits - includes 9 credits in spring/summer)
- General education - Issues/SWS (3 credits)
- General education - Issues/SWS (3 credits)
- General education - Social and Behavioral Science (3 credits)
- General education - Historical Analysis (3 credits)
- Undergraduate free elective (2 credits)
- EXS 320 - Exercise Testing and Prescription (3 credits)
- EXS 321 - Exercise Testing Lab (2 credits)
- EXS 390 - Fieldwork in Exercise Science (2 credits)
- EXS 470 - Exercise for Special Populations (3 credits)
- EXS 490 - Internship in Exercise Science (6, 9, or 12 credits)
- MOV 310 - Motor Skill Development (3 credits)
- PSY 364 - Life Span Developmental Psychology (3 credits)
- SOC 252 - Sociology of Drug Use and Abuse (3 credits)
Year Four - M.P.H. - Health Promotion Emphasis
(12 dual-counted undergraduate/graduate credits, 6 graduate credits, 3 undergraduate credits)
- EXS 495 - Professionalism in Exercise Science (3 credits)
- *PH 500 - Introduction to Public Health (3 credits)
- *PH 505 - Social and Behavioral Public Health (3 credits)
- *PH 510 - Public Health Epidemiology (3 credits)
- *PH 530 - Qualitative Research Methods in Public Health (3 credits)
- PH 622 - Health Behavior and Promotion (3 credits)
- STA 610 - Applied Statistics for Health Professions (3 credits)
* Dual-counted courses
Year Four - Spring/Summer M.P.H.- Health Promotion Emphasis
(9 graduate credits)
- PH 520 - Environmental and Occupational Health (3 credits)
- PH 525 - Quantitative Research Methods in Public Health (3 credits)
- PH 620 - Health Education (3 credits)
Year Five - M.P.H.- Health Promotion Emphasis
(21 to 23 graduate credits)
- PH 623 - Food, Health, and Justice (3 credits)
- PH 626 - Health Advocacy and Literacy (3 credits)
- PH 628 - Health Program Evaluation (3 credits)
- PH 630 - Health and Disease Disparities in Diverse Communities (3 credits)
- PH 632 - Public Health Social Campaigning and Distribution (3 credits)
- PH 688 - Public Health Practicum (3 credits)
- PH 689 - Public Health Practicum in a Global Setting (3 credits)
- PH 693 - Public Health Master's Project (1 to 3 credits)
- PH 695 - Public Health Master's Thesis (3 credits)
Plan of Study - Combined Degree Exercise Science - Health Fitness Emphasis with Master of Public Health Epidemiology Emphasis
Year One
(33 undergraduate credits - includes 3 credits in spring/summer)
- General education - U.S. Diversity (3 credits)
- General education - Arts (3 credits)
- ATH 217 - Modern Principles of Athletic Training (2 credits)
- BIO 120 - General Biology I (4 credits)
- BMS 105 - Basic Nutrition (3 credits)
- BMS 250 - Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits)
- MTH 110 - Algebra (4 credits)
- MOV 101 - Foundations of Human Movement Science (3 credits)
- PSY 101 - Introductory Psychology (3 credits)
- WRT 150 - Strategies in Writing (4 credits)
Year Two
(34 undergraduate credits - includes 3 credits in spring/summer)
- General education - World Perspectives (3 credits)
- General education - Physical Sciences (3 credits)
- General education - Philosophy and Literature (3 credits)
- BMS 251 - Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits)
- EXS 209 - Research Methods in Exercise and Health Sciences (3 credits)
- MOV 201 - Psychosocial Aspects of Physical Education and Sport (3 credits)
- MOV 300 - Kinesiology (3 credits)
- MOV 304 - Introduction to Exercise Physiology (3 credits)
- PH 222 - Public Health Concepts (3 credits)
- SOC 286 - Health and Society (3 credits)
- STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics (3 credits)
Year Three
(38 undergraduate credits - includes 9 credits in spring/summer)
- General education - Issues/SWS (3 credits)
- General education - Issues/SWS (3 credits)
- General education - Social and Behavioral Science (3 credits)
- General education - Historical Analysis (3 credits)
- Undergraduate free elective (2 credits)
- EXS 320 - Exercise Testing and Prescription (3 credits)
- EXS 321 - Exercise Testing Lab (2 credits)
- EXS 390 - Fieldwork in Exercise Science (2 credits)
- EXS 470 - Exercise for Special Populations (3 credits)
- EXS 490 - Internship in Exercise Science (6, 9, or 12 credits)
- MOV 310 - Motor Skill Development (3 credits)
- PSY 364 - Life Span Developmental Psychology (3 credits)
- SOC 252 - Sociology of Drug Use and Abuse (3 credits)
Year Four - M.P.H.- Epidemiology Emphasis
(12 dual-counted undergraduate/graduate credits, 6 graduate credits, 3 undergraduate credits)
- EXS 495 - Professionalism in Exercise Science (3 credits)
- *PH 500 - Introduction to Public Health (3 credits)
- *PH 505 - Social and Behavioral Public Health (3 credits)
- *PH 510 - Public Health Epidemiology (3 credits)
- *PH 530 - Qualitative Research Methods in Public Health (3 credits)
- PH 602 - Chronic Disease Epidemiology (3 credits)
- STA 610 - Applied Statistics for Health Professions (3 credits)
* Dual-counted courses
Year Four - Spring/Summer M.P.H.- Epidemiology Emphasis
(9 graduate credits)
- PH 520 - Environmental and Occupational Health (3 credits)
- PH 525 - Quantitative Research Methods in Public Health (3 credits)
- PH 608 - Infectious Disease Epidemiology (3 credits)
Fifth Year - M.P.H.- Epidemiology Emphasis
(21 to 23 graduate credits)
- PH 600 - Advanced Quantitative Research Methods in Public Health (3 credits)
- PH 604 - Women's and Children's Epidemiology (3 credits)
- PH 606 - Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology (3 credits)
- PH 610 - Cancer Epidemiology (3 credits)
- PH 612 - Public Health Genetics (3 credits)
- PH 688 - Public Health Practicum (3 credits)
- PH 689 - Public Health Practicum in a Global Setting (3 credits)
- PH 693 - Public Health Master's Project (1 to 3 credits)
- PH 695 - Public Health Master's Thesis (3 credits)