Edward asked:


Exercise and sport science are my real passion in life but I can’t do the undergrad degree because of the math requirements. The graduate degree in exercise science at my school doesn’t require maths so I was wondering if I could major in something like philosophy, then move on to grad school for exercise science. The grad program only requires basic science courses, which I could take as an undergrad while getting my philosophy degree.

Donald
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  • Comments

    HackerofC on 14 October, 2008 at 12:16 pm #

    Exercise Science without Math?

    Exerecise science would oftern involve lots of math unless you are at some college that have a weird and unc program.

    Think about it— Exercise is lots of movements– Biomechanics: Therefore, lots of math