Exercise Physiology (Ph.D.) Curriculum & Admission Requirements


Program Structure

Coursework

Doctoral students at KU have numerous options to complete their coursework. The course plan is completely customizable with guidance from the doctoral advisor. Students are encouraged to craft their plan to fit their needs and prepare them for their ultimate career goal after graduation with a doctoral degree.

Teaching requirement

A college teaching experience is no longer required but is highly recommended for students who are not GTAs but who are interested in pursuing a faculty position.

Residency requirement

Students must complete six credit hours of graduate level coursework over two consecutive semesters. During this period the student is to be involved in full-time academic pursuits. This residency requirement must be fulfilled before comprehensive examinations can take place.

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Comprehensive examination

Upon completion of all coursework, the student is eligible for the comprehensive examination. The majority of students choose to complete a manuscript around a topic of interest and orally defend their work to a committee made up of departmental, school, and/or university faculty.

Dissertation

After successful completion of the comprehensive exam, the doctoral candidate will work closely with their advisor to develop a topic that will provide a substantial contribution to the field.

Field Experience

A wide-range of opportunities exist for doctoral students to engage with the community through research. Students are encouraged to enroll in independent study research courses to connect the theory they learn in classes with the practices in the field.

Program Curriculum

  • HSES 996: College Teaching Experience
  • HSES 998: Doctoral Seminar
  • HSES 999: Doctoral Dissertation
  • EPSY 715: Understanding Research in Education

Major Courses (36 credit hours)
Research Courses (12 credit hours)


Graduate Admission Requirements

Applicants must have a master’s degree with a grade point average of at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale from a regionally accredited institution or a foreign university with substantially equivalent bachelor’s degree requirements. International applicants are strongly encourage to complete the application process well in advance of the application deadlines, in order to ensure adequate time for processing of visa related paperwork. Meeting minimum admission standards does not guarantee admission to the program. Applicants must have a faculty advisor that is willing to work with them for their application to be processed. Therefore, applicants are strongly advised to contact one (or more) of the faculty members in the department prior to applying for the doctoral program.

Application deadlines

Dec. 1, 2024
Spring semester deadline
Mar. 3, 2025
Summer semester deadline
July 1, 2025
Fall semester priority deadline
Aug. 1, 2025
Fall semester final deadline

Application Checklist

Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology

Applicants are required to submit the following materials and meet the following requirements before the application deadline:




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  • Online application

    Complete through the KU Office of Graduate Admissions

  • Transcripts

    One official copy of academic transcripts from each college or university attended

  • English translation of transcripts

    Official transcripts from an international university must include an English translation

  • GRE exam scores

    Official copy of scores no older than five years

  • Resume or CV

  • Statement of purpose

    1-2 page statement outlining how the program relates to one’s career goals

  • Online letters of recommendation

    Names and email addresses of persons to be asked to complete letters of recommendation who can provide a thorough evaluation of one’s abilities at the graduate level

  • Proof of English proficiency

    Non-native English speakers must demonstrate English proficiency

  • Financial document (international students only)

    Required by U.S. government in order to issue the I-20 or DS-2019

  • Application fee

    $65 for U.S. residents; $85 for international applicants



Program Faculty

Andrew C Fry
Andrew C Fry
Professor, Director, Jayhawk Athletic Performance Laboratory
Philip Michael Gallagher
Philip Michael Gallagher
Professor, Director, Applied Physiology Laboratory
Ashley Herda
Ashley Ann Herda
Assistant Professor, Director, Exercise and Human Performance Laboratory, Edwards Campus.
Trent J Herda
Trent J Herda
Professor, Director - Neuromechanics Laboratory, Director - Well-Fit (Center for Youth Wellness and Fitness)
Quincy Johnson
Quincy Johnson
Assistant Professor, Assistant Director, Jayhawk Athletic Performance Laboratory, Program Coordinator, Jayhawk Performance
Dr. Yu Song
Yu Song
Assistant Professor, Director Biomechanics Laboratory
Joseph Weir
Joseph Weir
Professor