Health and Exercise Science Program

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Do you want to improve the lives of others in a rapidly growing field? By studying Health and Exercise Science at Simmons University, students are exposed to industry-leading technology used in the healthcare and wellness fields, which includes working with subjects on:

  • Physiological Testing
  • Biomechanical Movement Analysis
  • Exercise Assessment
  • Exercise Prescription
  • Physical Activity and Reducing Chronic Disease Risk
  • Data Acquisition and Analysis
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CoAES Accreditation

*The Committee on Accreditation for the Exercise Sciences was established in April 2004 under the auspices of the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).

Internship and Research

The Exercise Physiology lab contains high level research grade equipment for students to gain experience and develop hands-on skills in assessing determinants of health.

Our students master skills in areas such as measurement and assessment of oxygen consumption (VO2), neuromuscular activation (EMG), thermogenic, metabolic, pulmonary and cardiovascular responses to exercise, and more. Our newly renovated Science Labs and Holmes Sports Center serve as a living lab for acquiring skills in Exercise Assessment and Prescription, Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology, Strength & Conditioning, and Foundations of Exercise and Health.

Career Pathways

 Our major prepares students for a variety of graduate programs and professional careers, including:

  • Physical Therapy
  • Direct-Entry Nurse Practitioner
  • Public Health
  • Behavior Analyst
  • Nutrition/Dietetics
  • Physician's Assistant
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Athletic Training
  • Speech & Language Pathology
  • Allopathic Medicine
  • Osteopathic Medicine
  • Chiropractic Medicine
  • Optometry
  • Podiatry
  • Anesthesiologist Assistant
  • Sports & Human Performance
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Personal Training
  • Fitness, Health & Wellness
  • Corporate Wellness
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Graduate School Pathways in Science and Health Professions

Simmons University and A.T. Still University's College of Graduate Health Studies are now partners! Learn more about that and about other direct entry enrollment pathways available to Simmons students!

Learn More About Graduate School Pathways

Health and Exercise Science in the News

The Simmons academic campus in Spring, 2024.  The construction of the new Living Learning Center is visible.

Nutrition Professor Receives Award from Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation

Recognizing the professional achievements of Assistant Professor of Nutrition Dr. Jacqueline Beatty, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation honored her with the 2024 Margene Wagstaff Award for Innovation in Dietetics Education.


A collage of portraits of ten of the twelve Simmon University SURPASS Scholars for 2024

Congratulations to the 2024 SURPASs Scholars

Twelve undergraduate scholars from different disciplines have been selected to join the Summer Undergraduate Research Program at Simmons (SURPASs), a highly competitive, fully funded research and mentorship program. During this six week intensive, students will work with a faculty mentor to execute an independent research project of their own design and development.


Professor Randi Lite while giving her 2020 Commencement address.

Award Named in Honor of former Professor Randi Lite

The Clinical Exercise Physiology Association (CEPA) Annual Conference Committee has established the Randi Lite Lifetime Achievement Award. Named for former Biology Professor of Practice and Director of Exercise Science Randi Lite, who was a founder and first president of CEPA...


Students and Alums in the News

Amanda Michel ’23, ’25DPT in action in the PT lab at Simmons

PT Student Embraces Disability-Centric Approach

Bringing a distinctive methodology to her profession, Amanda Michel ’23, ’25DPT has already made headlines, gracing the cover story of American Physical Therapy Association magazine (July 2024). We spoke with her about disability-informed research, her love of dance, and the supportive atmosphere of Simmons.


Lauren Stenmon wearing a Simmons softball uniform, holding a softball and glove

3+3 Exercise Science/PT Student Shares the Gift of Sports

In honor of National Girls and Women in Sports Day, Simmons Shark Lauren Stenmon ’28 ’30DPT shares how she balances the intense studies of her accelerated degree program with her athletics schedule.


The 2025 cohort of Bonner Leaders

Simmons Welcomes New Cohort of Bonner Community Leaders

The Bonner Community Leaders Program is a unique opportunity for students who want to combine a strong commitment to service with personal growth, teamwork, leadership development, and scholarship. We spoke with Ellie Foss ’28, Jocelyn Miranda Landaverde ’28, Bridget Swezey ’28, and Soraya Timas ’28 about what drew them to the program.


The Passionate Leaders Scholars, Fall 2024 Cohort

Celebrating the 2024-25 Passionate Leaders Scholars

Six Simmons undergraduate scholars from different disciplines have been selected to join the 2024-2025 Passionate Leaders Project cohort.


The Simmons softball team celebrating a victory

Exercise Science Alumna Interviewed in The Boston Globe

The Globe interviewed Francesca Corsinetti ’19 an occupational therapist, high school basketball coach, and founder of The Sports OT (a program that helps current and retired athletes navigate the complexities of mental health).


Side by side photos of Haleigh St.Hilaire ’24, ’26MPH and Caroline Aspinwall ’24 New England chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (NEACSM) conference in October 2024

Simmons Exercise Science Alumnae Share Research at Conference

Health and Exercise Science alumnae Haleigh St.Hilaire ’24, ’26MPH and Caroline Aspinwall ’24 recently presented their respective research at the New England chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (NEACSM) conference.


Amoli Vad ’28 standing in a flower garden

Student in Health and Exercise Science and Physical Therapy Accelerated 3+3 Program Publishes Paper in Peer-Reviewed Journal

Amoli Vad ’28 has published her first paper in a peer-reviewed journal. We spoke with Vad about what inspired her research and why she chose the 3+3 accelerated program at Simmons.


Caroline Aspinwall ’25 standing outside of Boston Children's Hospital

Exercise Science Student Interns at Boston Children's Hospital

Caroline Aspinwall ’24, majoring in Health and Exercise Science with a minor in Psychology, shares details about her internship experience at Boston Children’s Hospital.


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Michael Welch

Assistant Teaching Professor and Director of the Health & Exercise Science Program