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Applied Movement Science program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of human movement, biomechanics, exercise physiology, and the principles of health and wellness. Over four years, students explore topics such as motor control, physical rehabilitation, injury prevention, and performance optimization. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, allowing students to analyze human movement, design effective exercise programs, and understand the physiological and biomechanical principles behind physical activity. Students gain hands-on experience through laboratory work, applied research, and clinical observation, developing skills that bridge science and practice in health and exercise contexts.
Students also participate in research projects, internships, and applied practice, learning to assess physical performance, implement rehabilitation programs, and enhance overall health outcomes. The program emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and evidence-based practice, equipping graduates to address challenges in physical health, athletic performance, and rehabilitation. By completing this program, students acquire professional competence, applied expertise, and the foundation needed for careers in health, fitness, and movement science.
Year 1 – Foundations in Applied Movement Science
Year 2 – Intermediate Analysis and Practical Applications
Year 3 – Advanced Studies and Specialization
Year 4 – Capstone Projects and Professional Preparation
Graduates are prepared for careers in physical therapy support, exercise physiology, strength and conditioning, rehabilitation, athletic training, fitness coaching, and health promotion. They may work in hospitals, clinics, sports organizations, research institutions, or private fitness facilities. The program equips students with the analytical, technical, and applied skills necessary to assess movement, design individualized exercise programs, and implement rehabilitation strategies. By combining research, applied practice, and professional experience, graduates are ready to contribute to the health, fitness, and rehabilitation sectors with expertise, critical thinking, and practical knowledge.
This program offers a comprehensive integration of science, practice, and applied research in human movement, enabling students to understand the mechanics, physiology, and health benefits of physical activity. Its curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning, laboratory experience, and professional skill development while fostering critical thinking and evidence-based practice. Students gain expertise in movement analysis, rehabilitation, exercise prescription, and performance enhancement under the guidance of experienced faculty. Graduates leave the program with strong applied skills, professional readiness, and scientific knowledge, fully prepared for careers in health sciences, rehabilitation, fitness, and related fields, contributing meaningfully to the improvement of human health and performance.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (512) 471-3434
Email: gradadmissions@utexas.edu
Address: 110 Inner Campus Drive, Stop G1800, Austin, TX 78712, USA