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Oklahoma Colleges Strong in Exercise Science

I'm passionate about exercise science and want to major in it. What are the best colleges in Oklahoma for this field? I'd like a school with good lab facilities and internship opportunities related to sports science or physical therapy.

4 months ago

The University of Oklahoma (OU) and Oklahoma State University (OSU) both have robust programs in exercise science.

OU offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Exercise Science. Students in this program learn about the impact of physical activity on human health and how to work with individuals to improve their health through activity. They have several health, exercise, and medical science laboratories, where you can work on research projects. The program's location in Norman, a part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, might also provide diverse internship opportunities in sports science and physical therapy.

OSU, on the other hand, offers a Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion, Nutrition and Exercise Science. This program also equips students with the necessary knowledge to help individuals and communities improve their health status. The university is known for its extensive research facilities and commitment to providing students with hands-on learning experiences.

Furthermore, both these universities have partnerships with medical facilities and sports organizations, which might provide you with internships and other real-world experiences in your chosen field.

In terms of cost and scholarships, both universities are committed to helping students with financial aid and scholarships. Nonetheless, you should take the time to use their respective Financial Aid calculators to understand what your potential financial commitment will look like.

Lastly, I'd advise looking into each program's course content, faculty, and student outcomes, as well as visiting (if possible) to see if their culture and environment fit your personal and academic needs. Good luck with your college search!

4 months ago

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