Transform Lives Through Movement at 成人AV视频
The 成人AV视频 offers innovative, hands-on programs in Clinical and Applied Movement Sciences. Designed for students passionate about human movement, rehabilitation, and sports performance, our programs provide the skills and experience needed to excel in a variety of healthcare and athletic settings.
Our CAMS faculty combine cutting-edge research with real-world applications, offering hands-on learning in state-of-the-art facilities. Students gain valuable experience through clinical rotations, research projects, and immersive training with top organizations like the Jacksonville Jaguars, Brooks Rehabilitation, UF Health Jacksonville, and leading collegiate and high school athletic programs.
Why Choose a Career in Clinical and Applied Movement Sciences?
- Growing Demand: Careers in movement science, rehabilitation, and athletic training are expanding rapidly.
- Diverse Career Paths: Work in physical therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training, sports medicine, and wellness.
- Impactful Work: Help individuals recover from injuries, improve mobility, and enhance performance.
- Competitive Salaries: Strong earning potential and job stability in a growing field.
- Career Advancement: Opportunities for specialization, advanced certifications, and graduate studies.
- Interdisciplinary Opportunities: Collaborate with healthcare professionals in hospitals, clinics, and research settings.
As a graduate for the 成人AV视频 MSAT Program, I can confidently say that choosing this program was one of the best decisions I've ever made. The cutting-edge curriculum and supportive faculty provided me with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in my field. The internship opportunities were invaluable, allowing me to apply what I learned in real-world settings. I also appreciated the strong sense of community and collaboration among students. If you're looking for a program that will challenge you, support you, and prepare you for a successful career, I highly recommend the 成人AV视频's Master of Science in Athletic Training Program.
~Kylie Holton, MS, LAT, ATC
New York Mets
MiLB Athletic Trainer
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Overview
The Department of Clinical and Applied Movement Sciences offers a Kinesiology Admit Freshman (KAF) concentration for first-time in college students and offers fall admission annually. The program is cohort-based, and each cohort has 24 seats. Once admitted into the KAF cohort, progression is according to a specific course sequence. This concentration culminates in a Bachelor of Science in Health (BSH) degree.
Delivery: Standard (in-person)
Term: Traditional. 16 weeks
Credit Hours: 120
Starts: Fall
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The Department of Clinical and Applied Movement Sciences offers a Kinesiology concentration. This concentration culminates in a Bachelor of Science in Health (BSH) degree. Of major concern to society is the health and well-being of its citizens. The field of Kinesiology includes healthcare professionals that utilize knowledge of the human body's adaptive responses to exercise to address an individual's health, fitness, or performance goals.
Delivery: Standard (in-person)
Term: Traditional. 16 weeks
Credit Hours: 60
Starts: Fall
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Overview
The Department of Clinical & Applied Movement Sciences (CAMS) offers a Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT). This degree program offers a challenging pathway for post-baccalaureate students to pursue a career in the prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries and conditions among patients and athletes. The MSAT program will prepare students for the Board of Certification Examination to become a Certified Athletic Trainer. The 成人AV视频 MSAT program provides students the opportunity to gain valuable clinical experience in a variety of settings, including secondary school, college/university, professional, clinic, and industrial.
Delivery: Standard (in-person)
Term: Traditional. 16 weeks
Credit Hours: 54
Starts: Summer
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Overview
The Master of Science in Health (MSH) in Kinesiology and Lifestyle Medicine (KALM) is a life sciences degree that integrates an evidenced-based curriculum in an applied research environment. Students pursuing the MSH in KALM are required to take 11 core courses in exercise physiology, epidemiology, biostatistics, research methods, and behavioral medicine, for a total of 33 credit hours. The remaining credits will be satisfied with either a three or six-credit internship/project or a six-credit thesis option.
Elective coursework is available in the areas of strength and conditioning, epidemiology, pathophysiology and nutrition for students who opt for a three-credit internship/project. Students must declare a thesis or non-thesis option upon acceptance into the program. The MSH in KALM requires the completion of 39 graduate credit hours and should be completed in two years.
Delivery: Standard (in-person)
Term: Traditional. 16 weeks
Credit Hours: 39
Starts: Fall



