Wellness and Exercise Science is the study of the impact of health, wellness, and fitness on the human body. At the University of Dubuque, your studies will take you into the world of human movement, nutrition, fitness assessment, and program design. You will leave ready to build a career in the management of wellness and fitness programs at corporate fitness centers, clinical and community wellness programs, personal training, strength and conditioning, and possible graduate studies in exercise science. 

Making a Difference Through the Study of Wellness and Exercise Science
Student learning is advanced by the opportunity to shadow or gain work experience with fitness professionals, strength coaches, and trainers both on campus and in the Dubuque community. Student experience is strengthened in the human performance lab, performing industry relevant assessment tests. Additionally, students are advised by faculty with nearly 30 years of experience in the wellness, strength, and conditioning industry and personal training industry. 

Degree Distinctive

Students have full access to the 1,200-square-foot Knox-Coit Human Performance Lab in the Stoltz Sports Center where they can perform industry relevant assessment tests.

Students majoring in Wellness and Exercise Science are exposed to a variety of practicums and are also required to complete an internship. Practicums involve working with strength and conditioning or wellness programs on campus. At the same time, the internship is conducted off campus in a setting that best reflects the professional interest of the student.

Students also have the opportunity to graduate as certified personal trainers and/or certified strength and conditioning specialists through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, preparing them for employment in the coaching and training field or to apply for graduate assistantships in programs across the country.

Career Opportunities

The Wellness and Exercise Science program is designed to introduce students to various future careers within the wellness and fitness profession. Students are prepared to manage wellness and fitness programs in corporate fitness centers, clinical and community wellness programs, and possible graduate studies in exercise science.

National Strength and Conditioning Association

The NSCA Education Recognition Program (ERP) recognizes regionally accredited academic institutions for their educational programs that have met, and continue to meet, educational guidelines recommended by the NSCA. ERP recognitions are good for three years and schools are eligible for renewal following this three-year period. The University of Dubuque is recognzied for its undergraduate program and personal training. 

Resources

Wellness and Exercise Science Faculty/Staff

Kevin Cattani

Kevin CattaniProfessor of Sports Marketing and Management Director of Master's in Management in Sport Management (MMSM) Program

Phone: 563.589.3454 Fax: 563.589.3410 Department: Health, Wellness, and Sport Office: 311 Smith Hall

Credentials

PhD, University of Florida; MS, University of Florida; BS, University of Florida.

James Romagna

James RomagnaDepartment Head - Health, Wellness, and Sport Assistant Professor of Health, Wellness, and Sport

Phone: 563.589.3402 Fax: 563.589.3410 Department: Health, Wellness, and Sport Office: 315 Smith Hall

Credentials

EdD, National Louis University; MA, Loras College; BA, Loras College.

James SarraAssistant Professor of Sport Marketing and Management

Phone: 563.589.3219 Fax: 563.589.3410 Department: Health, Wellness, and Sport

Joshua Thomas

Joshua ThomasAssistant Professor of Exercise Science

Phone: 563.589.3186 Fax: 563.589.3410 Department: Health, Wellness, and Sport Office: 313 Smith Hall

Credentials

PhD, Iowa State University; MS, Iowa State University; BA, Northwestern College (Iowa).