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Best Minnesota colleges for exercise science?

I'm passionate about exercise science and want to study it in Minnesota. What are some of the top colleges offering robust programs in exercise science here? Looking for great labs and opportunities for hands-on experience. Appreciate any advice!

a year ago

Definitely! Minnesota has several colleges and universities with strong exercise science programs.

1. University of Minnesota - Twin Cities: UMN Twin Cities' School of Kinesiology offers a comprehensive Bachelor of Science Program in Kinesiology which is very well-regarded. The curriculum includes coursework in physiology, biomechanics, and psychology of exercise. UMN Twin Cities' ample research opportunities and state-of-the-art facilities add great value to hands-on learning too.

2. St. Olaf College: Although a liberal arts college, St. Olaf offers a very strong exercise science program. You'd earn a Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science, providing a comprehensive understanding of the physical and psychological responses to exercise.

3. Gustavus Adolphus College: They offer a major and minor in Exercise Physiology. This program is rooted in a liberal arts education but offers in-depth coursework, labs, and opportunities for internships and undergraduate research.

4. Concordia College Moorhead: Their Health and Physical Education major offers a concentration on Exercise Science. It's a solid program that has community engagement, internships, and student-faculty collaborative research opportunities.

5. Minnesota State University, Mankato: Their Department of Human Performance offers an Exercise Science program with a strong emphasis on hands-on experience. The facilities are not lacking, with their labs being praised especially.

Going on tours, talking with current students, or arranging to sit in on a class during your admissions journey might give you an even better feel for each program. Good luck with your college search!

a year ago

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