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Exercise Sciences Mission Statement

The student-focused mission of the Department of Exercise Sciences is to affirm BYU’s Mission and Aims by developing scholars who integrate scientific and spiritual inquiry as they prepare for lifelong service and learning in the areas of exercise science, wellness, and health care.

We aim to:

  • Foster an atmosphere where students think independently at a level that inspires meaningful questions and creative problem-solving.
  • Inspire learning through student-centered classroom instruction and mentoring experiences focused on human health and function.
  • Provide a culture and an example of service that inspires students to reach out to other students and the broader community as disciples of Christ.

The Department of Exercise Sciences offers two BS degrees, an Integrated BSMAT degree, an entry-level MAT degree (clinical, research optional), an MS degree (thesis required), and a PhD degree (dissertation required). The Department Mission and Objectives guide the program areas at each level. Each program also has a set of goals that pilot individual programs.

Department News

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Ty Hopkins Elected as a National Academy of Kinesiology Fellow

September, 2025
Dr. Hopkins was initiated as a Fellow of the National Academy of Kinesiology—an honor that recognizes his contributions to the field and commitment to advancing kinesiology research and education.
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The Science of Muscle Regeneration: Zachary Funk’s Innovative AICAR Study

September, 2025
In the Thomson Lab, where students focus on developing treatments to aid muscle regeneration, Zachary Funk is studying an enzyme that could be the key to treating muscle wasting disorders.
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Resources

Careers in Exercise Sciences

Learn more about how you can use your degree in Exercise Sciences

Professional Associations

A list of professional associations involved with Exercise Science

Research Studies Seeking Participants

Get notified and informed when Exercise Sciences is searching for subjects

Past Research Projects

More information abour research in Exercise Science

Internships

Learn more about what it takes to find and register for an internship

Scholarship Info

Apply for an Undergraduate scholarship

Department News

Department of Exercise Sciences news articles

Alumni Spotlights

Exercise Sciences Alumni success stories

Student Awards Application

Outstanding Student Program, Kerie Jean Waters Athletic Training, and Physical Therapy

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