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Career
Plannng: "What
Can I Do With A Major In...?"
What Can I Do With a Major In Applied Human
& Sport Physiology?
Students with a degree in Applied Human & Sport Physiology
could pursue a variety of career opportunities. Any career
reflective of their skills, interests, values, personal
style, etc., could be attainable with good self-marketing
skills. Some career opportunities will require advanced
study. Click here to see the school/department's
webpage for this major.
| Cardiac
Rehab
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Community
Wellness
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| Personal
Trainer
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Physical
Therapy
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| Sport
Psychology
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Sports
Medicine
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| Health
and Wellness Coordinator
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Public
Health Specialist
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| Corporate
Wellness Instructor
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Health
Promotion Specialist
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| Sport
Nutrition Specialist
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Fitness
Specialist
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| Activity
Director
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Wellness
Director - Private Club
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Physical
Therapy
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Corporate
Wellness Supervisor
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Preparation for graduate school work in:
- Exercise Physiology
- Biomechanics
- Athletic Training
- Other Allied Health MS degrees
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To learn more about these careers, visit the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH). The OOH can show you training and education needed, earnings, expected job prospects, what workers do on the job, working conditions, and more...
Related applied human & sport physiology links:
American College of Sports Medicine
http://www.acsm.org/
National Association for Sport and Physical Education
http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/
National Athletic Trainers’ Association
http://www.nata.org/
American Physical Therapy Association
http://www.apta.org/
National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification
http://www.nctrc.org/
International Fitness Association
http://www.ifafitness.com
National Association for Health and Fitness
http://www.physicalfitness.org
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"What
Can I Do With A Major In...?"
Personality
& Careers 
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Ron Vick, MA, LPC
Counselor / Academic Advisor
Int'l Student Advisor
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