BS in Exercise Physiology

Careers

Career Opportunities and Further Study

The field of exercise science is one that strives to address health-related concerns through physical activity and the promotion of a greater understanding of the role physical activity plays in improving overall quality of life. Professionals trained in health and fitness promotion play an important role in disseminating healthful practices throughout today’s society.

Students with a degree in Exercise Science are able to seek employment in a variety of settings including:

  • Health and fitness centers
  • Community, private, or university-based recreation centers
  • Personal training
  • Group exercise leadership
  • Corporate fitness centers
  • Military science and rehabilitation settings
  • Cardiac rehabilitation, hospital and medical/wellness centers
  • Elite training facilities
  • Professional, collegiate, and high school sports strength and conditioning programs
  • Sport and fitness marketing/management

An Exercise Science degree also serves as a preliminary entry degree for:

  • Physical therapy programs
  • Occupational therapy programs
  • Dentistry degrees
  • Graduate study in kinesiology, biomechanics, exercise physiology and science, health and fitness promotion, nutrition, strength and conditioning
  • Cardiac rehabilitation and cardiopulmonary therapy programs
  • Graduate programs in the medical field including study as a physician, nurse, physician assistant, and other allied health and wellness disciplines

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Internship Opportunities

Internship placements are intended to compliment the wide variety of fields in which a student with an Exercise Science degree can venture, and to expose the student to work experience in their area of interest.

What types of internships are available to Hofstra University Exercise Science majors?

Exercise Science majors are required to complete 300 internship hours (PESP 149A and 149B) during their final year of the BSES program of study. The BSES Program Director and Field Placement Office will work directly with an internship site to establish a specialized program of study. Students have the option to select their internship site from a pre-approved list of affiliations to match interest and career goals. Students are advised to discuss these interests with the BSES Program Director during their junior year.

Current internship affiliations include:

  • Health and Fitness Centers
  • Physical Therapy and Chiropractic Clinics
  • Personal Trainer Organizations
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation Clinics
  • Pulmonary Rehabilitation Clinics
  • Strength and Conditioning Affiliations
  • Elite Athletic Performance Centers
  • Corporate Wellness Affiliations

Non-BSES internships

Information on additional internships for students and recent graduates can be found on the various resource links above and under the job announcements tab.

Career Resources and Job Search Sites

The following sites contain job, internship, and assistantship (for graduate school) postings for individuals in exercise science or related fields:

New job announcements sent to the BSES Program Coordinator will be posted here.

If you are a potential employer interested in posting a job announcement, are interested in serving as an internship site, or if you have a suggestion for the resource list please contact the BSES Program Coordinator (and Hofstra University Career Center).