Of the colleges in the US, only 3 are online exercise science colleges. A median yearly tuition of $16,792 is charged by these schools. Over the past few years, there has been a 12.1% increase in the median tuition. At these online colleges and universities, the median tuition per annum in 2007 was $14,985.
The costliest college that has online exercise science programs require students to pay a yearly tuition of a reported $17,820. The cheapest school however, charges students a tuition of $6,076 per year.
- Master of Science in Exercise Science and Health Promotion – Rehabilitation Science
- Associate of Science in Physical Education and Exercise Science Studies
- Master of Arts in Exercise Science – Adapted Physical Education
- Master of Science in Kinesiology – Exercise Science
- Master of Arts in Exercise Science – Fitness and Lifetime Wellness
- Master of Science in Exercise Science and Health Promotion – Wellness and Fitness
- Master of Arts in Exercise Science – Elementary and Middle School Physical Education
- Master of Science in Exercise Science and Health Promotion – Sport Performance Enhancement and Injury Prevention
- Master of Arts in Exercise Science and Physical Education – Teaching and Supervision in Physical Education
- Master of Science in Exercise Science and Health Promotion – Sport Psychology
Of all exercise science graduates from online colleges across the US, a reported 33% graduated from these least expensive programs at UTEP in 2011. This represents 17,581 of the 53,748 graduates from across the country. From 2006 to 2011, the number of exercise science graduates from the least costly programs at UTEP has increased by 4,388 graduates each year. However, the percentage of graduates from these colleges and universities has decreased.
A reported 32,405 students earned their degrees and certificates from these low tuition online programs at Liberty University in 2011. This is 60% of the nation’s exercise science graduates. Thus, the number of graduates from these low tuition online programs at LU has increased by 100%.
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