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6 Master's degrees in Kinesiology in Connecticut, United States
Athletic Training
The University of Connecticut Athletic Training Program has a long standing history and began offering a Professional Master of Science degree in Athletic Training (MSAT), in May 2019.
Physical Education, Specialization in Exercise Science
For students interested in careers in Physical Education, Specialization in Exercise Science at Central Connecticut State University, Specialization in Exercise Science; strength and conditioning; and health and fitness. Graduates find employment on athletic teams, college and high school athletic programs, private fitness facilities, community health organizations, and corporate fitness programs.
Exercise and Sport Science
At Sacred Heart University, you’ll gain an education that’s unique from the Exercise and Sport Science program - because here, you will not only be trained as a practitioner capable of eliciting the highest level of athletic performance from your athletes or clients, we will also train you in the instrumentation and data analytical skills needed to become a professional sport scientist.
Exercise Science
The Exercise Science graduate program at University of Connecticut focuses on training proficient, knowledgeable, and technically experienced leaders in the field of Kinesiology. It specifically develops competency in four distinct areas: academic fluency, scientific proficiency, practical application, and professionalism.
Recreation and Leisure Studies - Recreation Therapy
The Master of Science degree program in Recreation and Leisure Studies - Recreation Therapy from Southern Connecticut State University, is designed to prepare students for supervision, administration, and management of recreation organizations, programs and facilities.
Athletic Training
When you earn your Master’s degree in Athletic Training at Sacred Heart University - the first MSAT program offered in Connecticut -- you’ll become an essential member of a sports medicine team.