Exercise Science

Plan of Study

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: This guide is not an official curriculum. This guide is a sample four-year degree plan of how students might plan this major with other degree requirements to complete their education in four years.Student plans will vary from this sample due to a variety of factors, such as, but not limited to, start year, education goals, transfer credit, and course availability. To ensure proper degree completion, enrolled students should utilize Degree Map and Schedule Planner in Campus Connection and consult regularly with academic advisors to ensure graduation requirements are being met.  

Freshman
FallCreditsSpringCredits
ENGL 110 or 120Placement applies.3-4COMM 1103
HNES 1702CSCI 114 or MIS 1163
PSYC 1113Humanities/Global3
Electives6Electives6
 14-15 15
Sophomore
FallCreditsSpringCredits
** See note below BIOL 2213
BIOL 2203BIOL 221L1
BIOL 220L1CHEM 1223
CHEM 121 (pre or co-requisite: MATH 103)3CHEM 122L1
CHEM 121L1HNES 3653
PHYS 211 (pre-requisite: MATH 105)3STAT 3303
PHYS 211L1Electives3
HNES 2503 
 15 17
Junior
FallCreditsSpringCredits
PSYC 2113HNES 3683
HNES 3743HNES 3703
HNES 3753HNES 3713
HNES 4961HNES 4653
Humanities/Diversity3HNES 4661
Elective1HNES 4911
 Electives3
 14 17
Senior
FallCreditsSpringCredits
Upper Division Writing3HNES 47512
HNES 4723 
HNES 4762 
HNES 4961 
Electives7 
 16 12
Total Credits: 120-121
**

Students apply for Exercise Science Professional Status during fall semester of sophomore year.

Application guidelines are provided during HNES 170 Introduction to Exercise Science and during advising sessions with freshmen, as well as on the Exercise Science web site. The following requirements must be met before beginning the professional course (sophomore, junior and senior level courses with prefix HNES) of study:

  1. Successful completion of HNES 170 Introduction to Exercise Science with a grade of 'B' or better
  2. Successful completion of BIOL 220 Human Anatomy and Physiology I/BIOL 220L Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory with a grade of 'B' or better
  3. Successful completion of MATH 103 College Algebra or MATH 104 Finite Mathematics or higher with a grade of 'B' or better
  4. Successful completion of CHEM 121 General Chemistry I/CHEM 121L General Chemistry I Laboratory with a grade if 'B' or better
  5. Minimum NDSU cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher

 Consult your advisor for suggested electives for certain Graduate and Professional programs.