Graduate research/teaching assistantships are available for students interested in pursuing a M.S. or Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology through the Department of Exercise and Sport Science. These funded positions will assist with the teaching in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science and assist with the ongoing research related to oxidative stress, fibromyalgia, endocrine aspects of exercise, cardiovascular disease risk statistics and physical activity interventions and/or community based physical activity interventions.
Assistantship amounts change over time, but are competitive with existing programs in the area of exercise and sport science. Other opportunities to fund graduate student research are available from the university, school and department.
All graduate assistantships include health insurance. Graduate assistantships may include in-state and/or out of state tuition waivers; however, tution waivers are not guaranteed for all students.