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Master of Science in Biokinesiology with Sports Science Emphasis

The Master of Science (MS) in biokinesiology with sports science emphasis gives you the knowledge and skills to become part of a multidisciplinary team that helps athletes achieve performance goals and sustain well-being.

Our curriculum provides you with broad exposure to biokinesiology concepts as well as the advanced proficiency needed to excel in sports science, including knowledge of injuries, injury risk and optimal performance. While an MS sports science student, you will conduct basic or clinical research with a faculty member and complete a hands-on internship in a sports science setting.

 

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“An MS in biokinesiology with an emphasis in sports science prepares graduates for careers in the fast-growing sports science profession. It requires students to achieve aptitude in athlete assessment and interpretation in a specialized area by integrating the use of current technology into research and internship experiences.”

–Susan Sigward, PhD, PT, ATC Director, MS Sports Science
Application Deadline: January 1

Admission will be considered for the fall semester only. Once completed, your application will enter the review process. You will be notified of our admission decision by the the end of February.

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Application Deadline: January 1

Admission will be considered for the fall semester only. Once completed, your application will enter the review process. You will be notified of our admission decision by the the end of February.

To apply for the MS sports science:

1. Click here to complete the online USC Graduate Application.

The application requires you to submit:

  • Résumé or CV
  • Three letters of recommendation from individuals able to comment on your academic and research capabilities and potential
  • Statement of purpose, in an uploadable document, double-spaced

To assist in preparing your statement of purpose, consider the following questions:

  • Why have you chosen to apply for admission to the USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy?
  • What is the area of your current research or clinical interest?
  • Which USC faculty member do you hope to conduct research with?
  • Why are you interested in the MS in biokinesiology with an emphasis in sports science?
  • What are your professional goals or objectives?
  • How do you plan to accomplish these goals?
  • How will this program facilitate the accomplishment of your professional goals?
  • How do you feel you will contribute to the field of physical therapy, the science of movement and/or sports science?

2. Mail your official transcripts from all schools attended to:

USC Office of Graduate Admission
3601 South Flower Street, Room 112
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0915

International Applicants

International applicants must provide TOEFL results. There is no minimum TOEFL score requirement for international students. However, students admitted with a TOEFL score below 600 (paper-based exam) or 237 (computer-based exam) will be required to take an English proficiency course.

If you earned your degree outside the United States, review the country-specific requirements to determine whether you must submit original-language copies of your academic records. In such cases, a word-for-word, English-language translation of all academic records must also be submitted. The translation should either be issued directly from the university itself or by a professional, certified translator. It must contain all information shown on the original-language documents and mirror them as precisely as possible. Dual-language transcripts are also acceptable.

  • Curriculum

    To earn the MS in biokinesiology with an emphasis in sports science, you must complete 32 credits of coursework plus a qualifying summative research project.

    Required courses are:

    BKN540 Foundations for Athlete Readiness (4 units)
    BKN553 Experimental Methods for the Study of Human Movement (4 units)
    BKN560 Movement Analysis for Sport (4 units)
    BKN510 Principles of Biostatistics in Sports Science (4 units)
    BKN 552 Physiological Basis of Voluntary Movement (4 units)
    BKN 590 Directed Research (2 units)
    BKN 600 Sports Science Internship (2 units)

    In addition to these courses, you must complete 8 units of electives, some of which are offered only every other year:

    BKN 611 Technology in Sport: Physiological Assessments (2 units)
    BKN 610 Technology in Sport: Field Assessment of Athlete Performance (2 units)
    BKN 630 Resistance Training Techniques for High Performance Athletes (2 units)
    BKN 550 Neurobehavioral basis of movement (4 units)
    BKN 551 Musculoskeletal and biomechanical basis of movement (4 units)
    BKN 599 Biosignal Processing and Data Analysis (2 units)
    BKN 599 Advanced Data Analysis for Movement Science (3 units)
    BKN 504 Neuromuscular Systems (3 units)
    BKN 593 Behavioral Basis of Motor Control and Learning (3 units)
    BKN 553 Experimental Methods for the Analysis of Human Movement (4 units)
    BKN 617 Modeling the Motor System: An Introduction (2 units)
    BKN 618L Modeling the Motor System: Laboratory (1 unit)

    By the end of the first year of study, you should select a project advisor — a professor in the division whose work interests you — and devise a summative project with their approval. You then sign up for an associated elective or BKN 559 Readings in Biokinesiology and review the literature pertinent to your project. The following semester, you will sign up for BKN 590 Directed Research and complete your project in collaboration with your advisor.

    Note that your summative project may be associated with a BKN 600 Internship, but is subject to rules and restrictions at each site.

  • Admissions Requirements

    To apply for the USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy’s MS in biokinesiology with sports science emphasis, you must have earned a bachelor’s degree (or higher) with a science major or equivalent. Courses completed must include chemistry, mathematics, physics and biology, with appropriate laboratory study. Coursework in anatomy, physiology, calculus, histology, kinesiology, trigonometry, analytical geometry, exercise physiology and biochemistry is highly recommended. You should have some degree of computer literacy.

    If you are interested in data analytics, you also should have completed coursework in statistics, calculus and linear algebra and have some knowledge of programming languages.

    If you are deficient in certain prerequisites, you may be admitted subject to completion of requirements within two years of admission. An additional year may be granted by a faculty committee upon review of your program. Work in any prerequisite course will not be part of the required units for the MS.

    International applicants will be considered with an evaluation of credentials.

  • Costs

    Tuition for the 2021-2022 academic year is $2,137 per unit, plus fees of $367 per semester. Costs are subject to change each year.

    Health insurance coverage is required during the academic and clinical portions of the curriculum. You may show proof of current coverage or may purchase USC health insurance — coverage for the fall semester is $753 (student only) and for spring/summer is $1,370 (student only).

    You will be responsible for your living expenses and transportation to clinical facilities. Because of limited public transportation in Los Angeles, a car may be a necessity. Upon request, we can provide suggestions for where and how to find housing. You will also be responsible for purchase of personal tablets or laptops, textbooks, scrubs and supplies.

  • Financial Aid

    Financial assistance is available to USC students. Learn more about your financial aid options. Some students may be eligible for university-wide scholarships. Learn more about USC Awards and Fellowships.

    Government financial aid is not available for international students. International students must provide proof of ability to pay tuition and living expenses while enrolled in the program.

    The division does not provide teaching or research assistantships for students enrolled in the MS program.

  • Learning Objectives

    Knowledge Base

    Fully proficient knowledge of

    • Biological basis of healthy and disordered human movement
    • Physiological mechanisms underlying voluntary movement
    • Musculoskeletal and biomechanical principles related to human movement
    • Neurobehavioral basis of movement

    Working knowledge of

    • Selected research methodologies
    • Basic Biostatistics
    • Ethical considerations in research

    Learning Pedagogy and Framework

    • Familiarity with contemporary research methodologies
    • Critically analyze scientific literature
    • Demonstrate working knowledge of at least one of the domains of Biokinesiology, including contemporary research methods, through successful completion of a Summative Research Project.
    • Obtain employment in a related field or continue graduate studies (e.g., PhD).

To earn the MS in biokinesiology with an emphasis in sports science, you must complete 32 credits of coursework plus a qualifying summative research project.

Required courses are:

BKN540 Foundations for Athlete Readiness (4 units)
BKN553 Experimental Methods for the Study of Human Movement (4 units)
BKN560 Movement Analysis for Sport (4 units)
BKN510 Principles of Biostatistics in Sports Science (4 units)
BKN 552 Physiological Basis of Voluntary Movement (4 units)
BKN 590 Directed Research (2 units)
BKN 600 Sports Science Internship (2 units)

In addition to these courses, you must complete 8 units of electives, some of which are offered only every other year:

BKN 611 Technology in Sport: Physiological Assessments (2 units)
BKN 610 Technology in Sport: Field Assessment of Athlete Performance (2 units)
BKN 630 Resistance Training Techniques for High Performance Athletes (2 units)
BKN 550 Neurobehavioral basis of movement (4 units)
BKN 551 Musculoskeletal and biomechanical basis of movement (4 units)
BKN 599 Biosignal Processing and Data Analysis (2 units)
BKN 599 Advanced Data Analysis for Movement Science (3 units)
BKN 504 Neuromuscular Systems (3 units)
BKN 593 Behavioral Basis of Motor Control and Learning (3 units)
BKN 553 Experimental Methods for the Analysis of Human Movement (4 units)
BKN 617 Modeling the Motor System: An Introduction (2 units)
BKN 618L Modeling the Motor System: Laboratory (1 unit)

By the end of the first year of study, you should select a project advisor — a professor in the division whose work interests you — and devise a summative project with their approval. You then sign up for an associated elective or BKN 559 Readings in Biokinesiology and review the literature pertinent to your project. The following semester, you will sign up for BKN 590 Directed Research and complete your project in collaboration with your advisor.

Note that your summative project may be associated with a BKN 600 Internship, but is subject to rules and restrictions at each site.

To apply for the USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy’s MS in biokinesiology with sports science emphasis, you must have earned a bachelor’s degree (or higher) with a science major or equivalent. Courses completed must include chemistry, mathematics, physics and biology, with appropriate laboratory study. Coursework in anatomy, physiology, calculus, histology, kinesiology, trigonometry, analytical geometry, exercise physiology and biochemistry is highly recommended. You should have some degree of computer literacy.

If you are interested in data analytics, you also should have completed coursework in statistics, calculus and linear algebra and have some knowledge of programming languages.

If you are deficient in certain prerequisites, you may be admitted subject to completion of requirements within two years of admission. An additional year may be granted by a faculty committee upon review of your program. Work in any prerequisite course will not be part of the required units for the MS.

International applicants will be considered with an evaluation of credentials.

Tuition for the 2021-2022 academic year is $2,137 per unit, plus fees of $367 per semester. Costs are subject to change each year.

Health insurance coverage is required during the academic and clinical portions of the curriculum. You may show proof of current coverage or may purchase USC health insurance — coverage for the fall semester is $753 (student only) and for spring/summer is $1,370 (student only).

You will be responsible for your living expenses and transportation to clinical facilities. Because of limited public transportation in Los Angeles, a car may be a necessity. Upon request, we can provide suggestions for where and how to find housing. You will also be responsible for purchase of personal tablets or laptops, textbooks, scrubs and supplies.

Financial assistance is available to USC students. Learn more about your financial aid options. Some students may be eligible for university-wide scholarships. Learn more about USC Awards and Fellowships.

Government financial aid is not available for international students. International students must provide proof of ability to pay tuition and living expenses while enrolled in the program.

The division does not provide teaching or research assistantships for students enrolled in the MS program.

Knowledge Base

Fully proficient knowledge of

  • Biological basis of healthy and disordered human movement
  • Physiological mechanisms underlying voluntary movement
  • Musculoskeletal and biomechanical principles related to human movement
  • Neurobehavioral basis of movement

Working knowledge of

  • Selected research methodologies
  • Basic Biostatistics
  • Ethical considerations in research

Learning Pedagogy and Framework

  • Familiarity with contemporary research methodologies
  • Critically analyze scientific literature
  • Demonstrate working knowledge of at least one of the domains of Biokinesiology, including contemporary research methods, through successful completion of a Summative Research Project.
  • Obtain employment in a related field or continue graduate studies (e.g., PhD).

Application Deadline: January 1

Admission will be considered for the fall semester only. Once completed, your application will enter the review process. You will be notified of our admission decision by the the end of February.

To apply for the MS sports science:

1. Click here to complete the online USC Graduate Application.

The application requires you to submit:

  • Résumé or CV
  • Three letters of recommendation from individuals able to comment on your academic and research capabilities and potential
  • Statement of purpose, in an uploadable document, double-spaced

To assist in preparing your statement of purpose, consider the following questions:

  • Why have you chosen to apply for admission to the USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy?
  • What is the area of your current research or clinical interest?
  • Which USC faculty member do you hope to conduct research with?
  • Why are you interested in the MS in biokinesiology with an emphasis in sports science?
  • What are your professional goals or objectives?
  • How do you plan to accomplish these goals?
  • How will this program facilitate the accomplishment of your professional goals?
  • How do you feel you will contribute to the field of physical therapy, the science of movement and/or sports science?

2. Mail your official transcripts from all schools attended to:

USC Office of Graduate Admission
3601 South Flower Street, Room 112
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0915

International Applicants

International applicants must provide TOEFL results. There is no minimum TOEFL score requirement for international students. However, students admitted with a TOEFL score below 600 (paper-based exam) or 237 (computer-based exam) will be required to take an English proficiency course.

If you earned your degree outside the United States, review the country-specific requirements to determine whether you must submit original-language copies of your academic records. In such cases, a word-for-word, English-language translation of all academic records must also be submitted. The translation should either be issued directly from the university itself or by a professional, certified translator. It must contain all information shown on the original-language documents and mirror them as precisely as possible. Dual-language transcripts are also acceptable.