Master's and PhD in Exercise and Rehabilitation Science
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-08-01 | - |
Program Overview
Marquette University's Master of Science in Exercise and Rehabilitation Science is a two-year program that prepares students for careers in rehabilitation science. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes core courses in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, and rehabilitation science, as well as advanced electives in areas such as community wellness, exercise physiology, and sports medicine. Students can choose between a thesis and non-thesis option, and the program offers opportunities for research and clinical placements. Graduates are prepared for a wide range of career opportunities in the field of rehabilitation science, including research, clinical research coordination, exercise physiology, and health education.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
- The Master of Science (MS) program in Exercise and Rehabilitation Science is a two-year, intensive graduate program offered by Marquette University's Department of Physical Therapy.
- It focuses on enhancing the knowledge base in rehabilitation science through both thesis and non-thesis options.
- The program prepares students for careers in this rapidly developing and exciting field through a comprehensive curriculum that includes:
- Core curriculum in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, rehabilitation science, statistics, and advanced electives
- Access to research opportunities and experiences in clinical and translational research
- Community-based projects and engagement in areas like pediatric obesity, underserved populations, and special populations (cancer and MS patients)
Outline:
- The program consists of 36 credits, typically completed over two years of full-time study.
- The core curriculum includes courses in:
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Kinesiology
- Rehabilitation Science
- Statistics
- Advanced electives
- Students can choose from various areas of emphasis for their degree, including:
- Community wellness
- Exercise physiology
- Neuro control of movement
- Movement disorders
- Sports medicine (biomechanics or performance enhancement)
Assessment:
- The program utilizes a variety of assessment methods, including:
- Written exams
- Presentations
- Research projects
- Scholarly papers (non-thesis option)
- Thesis defense (thesis option)
Teaching:
- The program employs a diverse range of teaching methods, including:
- Lectures
- Seminars
- Laboratory sessions
- Research mentorship
- Clinical placements
Careers:
- The program prepares graduates for a wide range of career opportunities in the field of rehabilitation science, including:
- Research scientists
- Clinical research coordinators
- Exercise physiologists
- Health educators
- Community health workers
- Admission to programs like physical therapy, physician assistant studies, occupational therapy, or medical school
Other:
- The program is designed for individuals with a related science major interested in strengthening their core undergraduate education with advanced course work in research and rehabilitation science.
- The program welcomes students from diverse backgrounds and encourages inclusivity.
- The program offers opportunities for advanced research in state-of-the-art facilities alongside renowned faculty.
- Financial aid and scholarships are available for qualified students.
Marquette University
Overview:
Marquette University is a Catholic, Jesuit university located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is a nationally and internationally recognized institution with over 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in 11 colleges and schools. Marquette is known for its commitment to academic rigor, innovation, and community engagement.
Services Offered:
Marquette University offers a wide range of services to its students, including:
Admissions:
Application processes for undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs, including special academic programs like study abroad, study in Washington, D.C., and summer studies.Academics:
A diverse selection of majors and programs across various disciplines, including arts and sciences, business, communication, education, engineering, health sciences, nursing, law, and dentistry.Libraries:
Access to Raynor Library and the Law Library, featuring extensive collections, archives, and digital resources.Research:
Opportunities for students to engage in research, with support from centers, institutes, and faculty awards.Athletics:
Participation in 16 varsity sports teams competing in the BIG EAST Conference.Alumni:
Membership in the Marquette University Alumni Association, providing networking opportunities, events, and resources.Financial Aid:
Support for students through scholarships, grants, and other financial aid options.Career Services:
Guidance and resources for career exploration, job searching, and internship opportunities.Student Life:
A vibrant campus community with numerous student organizations, clubs, and activities.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Marquette University offers a dynamic campus experience with a strong emphasis on community engagement and service. Students can expect:
A diverse and inclusive environment:
Students from various backgrounds and cultures contribute to the vibrant campus community.Opportunities for leadership and involvement:
Numerous student organizations, clubs, and activities provide opportunities for students to develop leadership skills and pursue their interests.A strong sense of Jesuit values:
Marquette's Jesuit mission emphasizes service to others, intellectual curiosity, and ethical decision-making.A vibrant city location:
Milwaukee offers a rich cultural scene, professional sports teams, and a thriving arts and entertainment district.Key Reasons to Study There:
Strong academic reputation:
Marquette is consistently ranked among the top universities in the nation, known for its academic rigor and innovative programs.Exceptional faculty:
Marquette boasts a distinguished faculty committed to teaching and research, providing students with personalized attention and mentorship.Career-focused education:
Marquette prepares students for successful careers with a strong emphasis on practical skills and real-world experience.A supportive and inclusive community:
Marquette fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment where students feel supported and connected.A commitment to service:
Marquette encourages students to engage in service learning and community outreach, making a positive impact on the world.Academic Programs:
Marquette University offers a wide range of academic programs across its 11 colleges and schools, including:
Klingler College of Arts and Sciences:
Offers a broad range of majors in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.College of Business Administration:
Provides programs in business administration, accounting, finance, marketing, and management.Diederich College of Communication:
Offers programs in journalism, advertising, public relations, and communication studies.College of Education:
Prepares students for careers in education, including teaching, administration, and counseling.Opus College of Engineering:
Offers programs in civil, electrical, mechanical, and biomedical engineering.College of Health Sciences:
Provides programs in health sciences, athletic training, and pre-professional health.College of Nursing:
Offers programs in nursing, including bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.Graduate School:
Offers a variety of master's and doctoral programs in various disciplines.Graduate School of Management:
Provides programs in business administration, including an MBA and specialized master's degrees.Law School:
Offers a Juris Doctor (JD) degree and specialized law programs.School of Dentistry:
Offers a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree and specialized dental programs.Other:
Marquette University is committed to providing a transformative educational experience that prepares students to "Be The Difference" in the world. The university emphasizes the importance of service, leadership, and ethical decision-making, fostering a community of engaged and responsible citizens.
Entry Requirements:
MS program:
- A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution or international equivalent in a science or athletic training major with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
- Completed coursework in anatomy and physiology.
Admission Requirements:
- A completed online application form and fee.
- Transcripts:
- For coursework completed within the United States, submit copies of all current and previous college/universities except Marquette.
- For coursework completed outside of the United States, a transcript evaluation is required.
- A curriculum vitae including work history, formal education, continuing education, licensing and certification, professional organizations, honors and awards, publications, presentations, and grants.
- A personal statement of no more than 500 words addressing your purpose for applying to the program, your ability to successfully complete the program, and your goals (short and long term).
- Three letters of recommendation addressing the applicant’s academic, professional, clinical, personal attributes, and potential for meaningful graduate study. At least one academic reference must be included.
- For international applicants only: GRE scores (General Test only).
- For international applicants only: a minimum acceptable score on the iBT TOEFL exam of 90 overall, with minimum section scores of 25 for listening and speaking, and minimum scores of 20 for reading and writing, or other acceptable proof of English proficiency.
- Applicants may wish to submit one example of written work, such as a class project, course assignment, first author publication, grant application, etc. (optional).
- An interview with the admission committee is mandatory.
PhD program:
- A bachelor's and master's degree in a related discipline or a post-baccalaureate degree in a clinical profession (physician assistant studies, physical therapy, doctor of medicine, nursing, speech-language pathology, etc.) from a regionally accredited institution or international equivalent must be completed prior to starting graduate school.
- A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale.
- Demonstrated English proficiency for non-U.S. citizens.
Application Requirements:
- A completed online application form and fee.
- Transcripts:
- For coursework completed within the United States, submit copies of all current and previous college/universities except Marquette.
- For coursework completed outside of the United States, a transcript evaluation is required.
- A curriculum vitae including work history, formal education, continuing education, licensing and certification, professional organizations, honors and awards, publications, presentations, and grants.
- A research proposal of no more than five pages addressing a research topic of interest to the applicant and the faculty member.
- A personal statement of no more than 500 words addressing your purpose for applying to the program, your ability to successfully complete the program, and your goals (short and long term).
- Three letters of recommendation addressing the applicant’s academic, professional, clinical, personal attributes, and potential for meaningful graduate study. At least two academic references must be included.
- For international applicants only: GRE scores (General Test only).
- For international applicants only: a minimum acceptable score on the iBT TOEFL exam of 90 overall, with minimum section scores of 25 for listening and speaking, and minimum scores of 20 for reading and writing, or other acceptable proof of English proficiency.
- An interview with the admission committee is typically required.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
For international applicants only
- Minimum acceptable score on the iBT TOEFL exam of 90 overall, with minimum section scores of 25 for listening and speaking, and minimum scores of 20 for reading and writing
- Other acceptable proof of English proficiency