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- D. Margaret Toohey-Costa, Ph.D.
- Jill Crussemeyer, Ph. D.
- James A. Davis, Ph. D
- Keith Freesemann, Ed. D.
- Christine Galvan, Ph. D.
- Sharon R. Guthrie, Ph.D.
- Grant Hill, Ph.D.
- Kerrie J. Kauer, Ph. D.
- Jeff Kress, Ph. D.
- Barry Lavay, Ph. D
- Mikiko Nakajima, Ed. D.
- Clayre Petray-Rowcliffe, Ph. D.
- Ralph Rozenek, Ph. D.
- Jan Schroeder, Ph. D.
- Tiffanye M. Vargas, Ph. D.
- Emyr Williams, Ph. D.
- Alison M. Wrynn, Ph. D
- Wilbur Wu, Ph. D.
- Douglas Young, Ph. D.
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- Degree and Program Options
- Adapted Physical Education, B.A.
- Athletic Training, B.S.
- Adapted Physical Education, M.A.
- Coaching and Student Athlete Development, M.A.
- Exercise Physiology and Nutrition, M.S.
- Exercise Science, B.S.
- Exercise Science, M.S.
- Fitness, B.S.
- Individualized Program, and Generalized Areas
- K-12 Physical Education Teacher Education, B.A.
- Kinesiotherapy, B.S. (No longer accepting new students)
- Pedagogical Studies, M.A.
- Motor Behavior, M.A.
- Sport and Exercise Psychology, M.S.
- Sport Psychology and Leadership, B.S.
- Sport Management, M.A.
- Sports Medicine and Injury Studies, M.S.
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Graduate Degree Programs
Advancement to Candidacy
In order to attain Advancement to Candidacy you must:
- Complete the general University requirements for advancement to candidacy;
- Fulfill the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR);and
- have a graduate program that has the approval of the student's advisor, Department Graduate Coordinator, and Associate Dean of Graduate Students, Research, and Faculty Affairs for the College of Health and Human Services.
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