The exercise science program integrates a student’s passion for physical well-being with a deep commitment to Christian values. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip students with a solid foundation in anatomy, exercise physiology, nutrition, kinesiology and biomechanics, all while emphasizing the principles of Christian faith.
Most exercise science graduate pursue graduate school in programs such as physical therapy, athletic training and chiropractic medicine, although some have found their calling in coaching.
You'll be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of sound nutritional concepts and safe weight management techniques.
Point provides mentoring programs with faculty, alumni and local business professionals tailored to your personal and professional goals.
Our 18-to-1 student to professor ratio provides a small class sizes where you will learn from faculty with real world experience.
Under the mentorship of experienced faculty, students engage in hands-on laboratory experiences, classroom discussion and group and individual projects that foster a holistic understanding of human movement and wellness.
Under the mentorship of experienced faculty, students engage in hands-on laboratory experiences, classroom discussion and group and individual projects that foster a holistic understanding of human movement and wellness.
“I was originally recruited to play football, but when I got to campus, I saw how invested the school was in relationships with the students and the community atmosphere. Both coaches and professors helped me realize that life was more than sports. During my freshman year, my roommate was all for God. My junior year, that same friend baptized me, and I dedicated my life to God.”
Although an internship is not required for the program, many graduates have completed observation hours required for graduate school admission both locally and nationally.
Graduates are prepared to further their education in programs such as: