May 19, 2024  
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Integrative Human Physiology, MS


The master of science degree in Integrative Human Physiology integrates knowledge from multiple sciences including anatomy, physiology, physics-mechanics, biochemistry-metabolism, exercise physiology, nutrition, and statistics to advance understanding of human function under a variety of stimuli. Stimuli include human movement, disease, aging environmental stressors, physical injuries, and ergogenic aids. The program prepares students for further study at the doctoral or professional level, careers in higher education, clinical settings, corporate and community fitness/wellness centers and athletic development programs. Prospective candidates holding a degree in a relevant major, including physiology, exercise physiology, biology, exercise science, biomechanics, chemistry, nutrition, or health sciences, are encouraged to apply. Courses encompassing anatomy, physiology, physics, biomechanics, exercise physiology, kinesiology, biology, chemistry, statistics, and nutrition are strongly recommended at the undergraduate level. A scientific writing example, per department requirements, for students pursuing the research option.

Admission Requirements
Completed Baccalaureate degree in Clinical-Human Physiology, Physiology of Exercise, Exercise Science, Biology, Kinesiology, Health Sciences, Chemistry, Nutrition.

Official transcript required Electronic submission to masters@cwu.edu will be accepted

GPA 3.0 (last 90 credits)

Three letters of recommendation - at least two - from professors in science based classes.

A written statement of purpose: max. 500 words, a clear, informative letter about your interest in graduate study, your career goals, and academic preparation

Department-Approved Electives Credits: 11


A minimum 11 credits from following courses:

Total Credits: 45