This major is the department’s pre-medicine program and is an alternative to the traditional pre-medical programs. It will provide valuable training for future physicians in areas of prevention such as nutrition, exercise, fitness, and weight management. This information is generally not offered in medical schools, and a firm foundation can be achieved through this prevention-oriented program. Students will be assigned a departmental academic advisor in addition to the health professions advisor who will guide their progress toward medical school or other medically-based professional school (e.g., dental school). Students will gain competencies in exercise stress testing, maximal oxygen uptake testing, body composition, computerized-diet analysis, and exercise prescription. An interdisciplinary approach including nutrition, biology, mathematics, chemistry, athletic training, and exercise science is included in the major. Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 for admission to the program.