Academic Catalog

HHP | Master of Science: Health and Human Performance (Movement and Sport Studies)

Take your education and training to the next level with Master of Science in Health and Human Performance, and focus your degree program with a concentration in Exercise Science, Sport Administration or Movement and Sport Studies. In-depth instruction and hands-on experience make this a strong program for professionals seeking to further develop their career potential.

The program consists of a 17-hour core curriculum common to all Master of Science graduate students, plus an additional 15-hour accumulated from selected electives. You can choose a thesis option in any of the concentration areas with six hours of thesis becoming part of the 15 hour requirement. All students are required to successfully complete a comprehensive examination prior to graduation.

Concentration in Movement and Sport Studies

Required Theory Core
HHP 850Physiological Analysis of Motor Activity3
HHP 815Research Methods in Health and Human Performance3
HHP 820Concepts and Objectives of Health and Human Performance3
HHP 825Statistical Analysis in Health & Human Performance3
HHP 835Motor Learning3
or HHP 650G Biomechanics
HHP 875Graduate Seminar2
Concentration in Movement and Sport Studies
Select one course from the following:3
Biomechanics
Motor Learning
Advanced Clinical Exercise Physiology
Advanced Instrumentation in Exercise Physiology
Select one course from the following:3
Assessment and Planning in Health & Human Performance
Legal Issues in Health and Human Performance
Administration in Health and Human Performance
Facilities in Health and Human Performance
Select one course from the following:3
Motor Behavior
Sport in American Society
Secondary School Curriculum in Physical Education
Coaching Today's Athlete
Approved Electives/Thesis6
Total Hours32

Graduate School Graduation Requirements

All Graduate degrees1 require:

  • Maintain a C or higher in all coursework.
  • Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. (Refer to program)
  • A minimum of 30-75 hours of Graduate course work. (Refer to program)
  • Comprehensive Examination or equivalent assessment is required. (Master of Liberal Studies requires a Comprehensive Examination and Concentration Exam)
  • Degree completion within 8 years.
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Refer to degree program for any additional requirements.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallHours
HHP 815 Research Methods in Health and Human Performance 3
HHP 850 Physiological Analysis of Motor Activity 3
HHP 835 Motor Learning 3
 Hours9
Spring
HHP 825 Statistical Analysis in Health & Human Performance 3
HHP 820 Concepts and Objectives of Health and Human Performance 3
HHP 650G Biomechanics 3
 Hours9
Second Year
Fall
Directed Electives 3
Directed Electives 3
Directed Electives 3
 Hours9
Spring
Directed Electives 3
HHP 875 Graduate Seminar 2
 Hours5
 Total Hours32

Academic Degree Maps are term-by-term sample course plans that specify milestones, courses, and special requirements that are necessary for facilitating on-time completion. Degree Maps are examples and are not prescriptive. Individualized choices such as concentration options, transfer credits, optional minors, advisory programs (certificates), etc. can alter the recommended coursework. Course offerings are subject to change. Students should consult with their academic advisors for additional guidance on course planning.

To determine courses to take in the directed choices (often listed as Program Elective Course) and directed elective course blocks see the overview tab for courses. To locate approved courses in General Education areas (Undergraduate Programs) see the general education section of the catalog.

The undergraduate course maps typically advise the most efficient route for students to complete the general education requirements. Courses that are required in the major may be listed as fulfilling relevant general education requirements. This will result in more open elective course hours in some maps than is listed on the degree overview page.

Admission Criteria

  • Acceptance to the Graduate School at Fort Hays State University:
  • An undergraduate degree in field or a related field; or completion of a minimum of 18 undergraduate credit hours in health and human performance, exclusive of service courses;
  • A minimum grade point average of 3.0 for last 60 credit hours on the bachelor's degree; or
  • A 2.50-2.99 grade point average for last 60 credit hours on the bachelor's degree and a minimum score of 148 on both the Verbal and Quantitative components of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or a minimum score of 396 on the Miller Analogies Test (MAT);
  • Three letters of recommendation.