Rehabilitation Science, Comprehensive Major

Rehabilitation Science, Comprehensive Major (B.S.)


The following is a sample degree plan, based on the current catalog. It is based on the 120-credit graduation requirement and assumes no transferred credits, no requirements waived by placement tests, no courses taken in the summer or winter, no repeated courses, and no remedial courses that may be required. This sample degree plan is intended for first-year students entering UW-Eau Claire in the fall semester. Your own degree plan may differ depending on the course of study selected (second major, minor, etc.). UW-Eau Claire cannot guarantee all courses will be offered as shown but will provide a range of courses that may enable prepared students to fulfill their requirements in a timely period. This sample degree plan is just a guide. Please consult your advisor, your degree audit, and the catalog to create your own degree plan. Note: In order to earn the required minimum of 120 credits for the degree in four years, you should plan to take 15 credits each semester or 30 credits each year.

To earn a degree, students must fulfill all University Graduation Requirements, including the Core General Education Requirements (CGER).  CGER course work in the following sample degree plan uses abbreviations such as CGER CL, CGER HA, and CGER NSWL to represent the learning outcomes students will meet via completion of the course.  Please click here for a description of the outcomes and requirements. 

FIRST YEAR
First Semester
KINS 200Orientation to Kinesiology1
PHYS 100Physical Science (CGER NSWL)4-5
or PHYS 211 General Physics
Select one:
Intensive Blugold Seminar in Critical Reading and Writing (CGER CL)
Blugold Seminar in Critical Reading and Writing (CGER CL)
Accelerated Blugold Seminar in Critical Reading and Writing (CGER CL)
CGER Option: Social & Behavioral Sciences (SBS) 1
Elective 2
Second Semester3
KINS 294Anatomical Kinesiology3
CHEM 108General Chemistry I (CGER NSWL)4
CGER Option: Civics & Perspectives (CP)
CGER Option: Humanities & Arts (HA)
Elective 2
TOTAL FIRST YEAR30
SECOND YEAR 3
KINS 304Biomechanical Kinesiology3
KINS 308Exercise Physiology3
KINS 320Foundations of Rehabilitation Science3
BIOL 214Human Anatomy and Physiology I (CGER NSWL)4
CGER Option: Communication & Literacy (CL)
Second Semester
BIOL 314Human Anatomy and Physiology II4
MATH 246Elementary Statistics (CGER MQR)4
CGER Option: Civics & Perspectives (CP)3
CGER Option: Social & Behavioral Sciences (SBS) 1
Elective 2
TOTAL SECOND YEAR30
THIRD YEAR
First Semester
KINS 355Exercise Physiology Laboratory Assessment3
KINS 358Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription4
KINS 484Adapted Physical Activity3
CGER Option: Humanities & Arts (HA)
Elective 2
Second Semester
KINS 464Clinical Exercise Physiology3
KINS 466Community Fitness Programming3
KINS 477Research Methods in Kinesiology I2-3
or KINS 472 Research Methods in Kinesiology I
KINS 491Practicum in Rehabilitation Science 41-2
Elective 2
TOTAL THIRD YEAR30
FOURTH YEAR
First Semester
KINS 351Cancer Recovery and Fitness Lab1
KINS 426Motor Development Across the Lifespan3
KINS 440Rehabilitation Science Seminar2
KINS 478Research Methods in Kinesiology II2-3
or KINS 473 Research Methods in Kinesiology II
Elective 2
Second Semester
Electives 2
TOTAL FOURTH YEAR30
1

PSYC 100 and PSYC 230 recommended

2

Many Rehabilitation Science students plan to pursue graduate studies in Chiropractic, Clinical Exercise Physiology, Medicine, Occupational Therapy,  Physical Therapy,  or Physician Assistant programs.  Students planning to attend a graduate program should consider choosing elective courses that align with graduate school requirements.  Consult with academic and faculty advisors to discuss how to select classes that will best prepare you for the graduate program of your choice.  

3

Application for admission to the Rehabilitation Science Program typically occurs during the second year.  Students must have completed or be enrolled in KINS 304, KINS 308, and KINS 320 at the time of application.  

4

KINS 491 can be taken for 1 or 2 credits (need a total of 2 credits) in the fall, spring or summer

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HIGH IMPACT PRACTICES (HIPs) 

The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire encourages all students to participate in High Impact Practices.  There are many high-impact opportunities available. Talk to your academic advisor for more information about incorporating HIPs like Study AbroadIntercultural ImmersionInternship, and/or Student/Faculty Collaborative Research into your time at UW-Eau Claire.  

Core General Education Requirements (CGER)

Core General Education Requirements (CGER) 

The Core General Education Requirements (CGER) includes a minimum of 10 courses across 6 categories. Students must complete a minimum of 36 credits in courses approved for the CGER Core. 

  • Mathematics & Quantitative Reasoning (MQR) - 4 credits, one course minimum
    • Includes the University Mathematics Requirement¹
  • Communication & Literacy (CL) - 8 credits, two courses minimum
    • ​​​​Includes the University Writing Requirement (CL-W)²
  • Natural Sciences & Wellness (NSW/NSWL) - 6 credits, one course minimum (NSW-Lab required)
  • Social & Behavioral Sciences (SBS) - 6 credits, two courses minimum 
  • Humanities & Arts (HA) - 6 credits, two courses minimum 
  • Civics & Perspectives (CP) - 6 credits, two courses minimum 
1

University Mathematics Requirement:

Students satisfy the University Mathematics Requirement in one of four ways:

  • completing an approved university-level mathematics course (MQR) with a grade of C (not C-) or above
  • achieving a suitable score on the UW Math Placement Test
  • achieving a suitable score on an exam such as the Advanced Placement Calculus or Advanced Placement Statistics exams
  • achieving a suitable score on a Credit by Examination administered by the Department of Mathematics.  
2

University Writing Requirement:

Students satisfy the University Writing Requirement in one of four ways:

  • completing a Blugold Seminar in Critical Reading and Writing course (WRIT 102WRIT 114WRIT 116WRIT 118, or WRIT 120) with a grade of C (not C-) or above
  • achieving a suitable score on the English Placement Test (WPT ENGL)
  • achieving a suitable score on an exam such as the Advanced Placement English Literature and Composition or Advanced Placement English Language and Composition exams
  • achieving a suitable score on the University Writing Program Portfolio.
Completion via Placement Test
  • Writing: If the CL-W subcategory is satisfied through a placement test, the CGER Communication and Literacy requirement will be reduced from 8 credits (2 courses) to 3 credits (1 course).

  • Mathematics: If the University Math Requirement is satisfied through a placement test, the CGER Mathematics & Quantitative Reasoning requirement will be considered fully met, replacing the 4-credit (1 course) requirement.

  • Students must still complete 36 credits across 10 courses, with any remaining credits or courses eligible to be taken from any CGER category.

The Master of Science in Exercise Physiology (MSEP) Accelerated Plan allows qualified undergraduate students to complete the fourth year of a Rehabilitation Science or Exercise Science major while completing the first year of MSEP coursework. The accelerated pathway for the Master of Science degree in Exercise Physiology is five years upon matriculation to UW-Eau Claire. 

Students who plan to pursue the MSEP Accelerated Plan should add the Pre-Exercise Physiology advising track to their Rehabilitation Science or Exercise Science degree plan early in their time at UW-Eau Claire.  In addition, any student interested in the MSEP Accelerated plan should consult with the MSEP Program Director and their academic advisor to ensure they are on track to apply for the accelerated pathway.  Accelerated coursework is confirmed upon admission to the MSEP degree program and completion of the first term in the MSEP program.  A student will earn a Master of Science in Exercise Physiology degree upon successful completion of the fifth year in the MSEP program.

Admission Requirements: 

 At the time of admission to the MSEP Accelerated Plan, a student must have: 

  • A minimum of 95 earned credits at the end of the 3rd year of the Rehabilitation Science or Exercise Science program (or MSEP Program Director consent). 
  • A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 at the end of the 3rd year of the Rehabilitation Science or Exercise Science program. 
  • Successful completion of prerequisite courses for the MSEP program.

The following MSEP courses will fulfill degree requirements for the Rehabilitation Science or Exercise Science major and the MSEP Program (18 credits during your fourth year):

KINS 664AClinical Exercise Physiology3
KINS 708AAdvanced Exercise Physiology3
KINS 709AAdvanced Exercise Physiology Laboratory Procedures4
KINS 784AClinical Practicum in Exercise Physiology I2
KINS 785AClinical Practicum in Exercise Physiology II3
KINS 791AEvidence Based Practice & Research I3