Human Bioenergetics (PhD)

PhD

In Muncie (USA)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    PhD

  • Location

    Muncie (USA)

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Ball State’s PhD in bioenergetics will prepare you for an exciting and fulfilling research career in exercise physiology or related disciplines.

Our program, founded in 1981, has graduated over 60 students into the professional research world of exercise physiology.

The PhD program is research intensive and should be pursued only by students who have a serious commitment to the science of exercise physiology and have a strong background in exercise physiology as well as the basic sciences (chemistry and biology).

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Muncie (USA)
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2020

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Subjects

  • Biology
  • Physiology
  • Performance Laboratory
  • Human performance
  • Chemistry
  • Chemistry Research
  • Applied Physiology
  • Principles of Biochemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Laboratory
  • Molecular Biology With Laboratory

Course programme

Program Requirements

The PhD in Bioenergetics requires 90 credits of graduate work. Thirty of those credits can come from your MS degree.

Additional requirements include:
  • three required courses (9 credits) in the Human Performance Laboratory
  • one 24-hour cognate or two 15-hour cognates in physiology, biology, and/or chemistry
  • passing, written, and oral comprehensive exams, typically toward the end of the second year, before being admitted to candidacy
  • a dissertation covering a research problem that will contribute new knowledge to the field (10 credits required, up to 24 total), including an oral defense of the dissertation
Total Credits

90

Courses

A few of the classes you will take include:
  • Applied Physiology
  • Principles of Biochemistry
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Seminar in Exercise Science
  • Molecular Biology With Laboratory

Human Bioenergetics (PhD)

Price on request