Description

MSU's master's program in Exercise Physiology is centered on research conducted both independently and in the classroom. With an 8:1 student-to-faculty ratio, students are given the individualized attention that they need to flourish and succeed. Students who finish the program are well-prepared for clinical work, strength and conditioning, and the conduction of research. Often, graduates of the program serve as coaches, work in strength and conditioning programs, or perform clinical work associated with health and exercise.

» Program Website: Exercise Physiology

Degree and Hours

» Master of Science in Exercise Physiology: 30 or 36 Hours

Delivery Method

» Face to Face

Application Requirements

Submit requirements to the Admissions Office.

» Application to McAda Graduate School
» $50 (Domestic) or $75 (International) Application Fee
» Official Transcripts

Application Deadlines

Domestic Applicants
» Fall: August 1
» Spring: December 1
» Summer I: May 1
» Summer II: June 1

International Applicants
» Fall: June 1
» Spring: October 1

International Applicants in the U.S.
» Fall: August 1
» Spring: December 1

There is no summer admission for international applicants.

Tuition and Fees

Program Cost - Face to Face
» Texas Resident: $13,266
» Non-Texas Resident: $15,606
» Non-U.S. Resident: $28,026

Semester Cost - Face to Face (9 Hours)
» Texas Resident: $3,751
» Non-Texas Resident: $4,336
» Non-U.S. Resident: $7,441

These amounts are rough estimates that are subject to change.
These amounts do not include the cost of textbooks or class supplies.