- BioPac MP 150 Data Acquisition System
- BioNomadix Wireless Surface Electromyography (EMG) Sensors
- Moxy Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Sensors
- Cosmed Quark CPET (Breath By Breath) Pulmonary Gas Exchange System
- Cosmed Portable k5 (Breath by Breath) Pulmonary Gas Exchange System with GPS
- VacuMed (Mixing Chamber) Pulmonary Gas Exchange System
- Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) System
- Biodex Isokinetic Dynamometer System 4
- Cosmed Treadmills
- Wattbike Cycle Ergometer
- Monark Cycle Ergometers
- Force Plates (Kistler, AMTI)
- PUSH Wireless Velocity/Power Meters
- Just Jump Contact Mat
- Vertec
- Brower Timing System
MEXS students may pursue several professional certifications, including:
- Clincial Exercise Physiologist (CEP) awarded by the American College of Sports Medicine
- Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) awarded by the National Strength and Conditioning Association
- Strength and Conditioning Coach Certification (SCCC) awarded by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association
- USA Weightlifting Level 1 awarded by USA Weightlifting
- Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (TSAC-F) awarded by National Strength and Conditioning Association
Criminal Background Check
In order to protect future patients/clients and sites, internship and practicum students may be required to have criminal background checks prior to being accepted at a specific site placement. In some circumstances, this process may be required to meet professional licensure requirements. A criminal history may affect placement and/or licensure, and in some cases, disqualify a student from a specific placement.
Required Health Documentation
Students in the KHSS programs must comply with all health requirements. Health requirements are tracked throughout the program in order to ensure students remain in compliance with internship, practicum, and/or site requirements. Proof of immunity and/or vaccinations may be required. Additionally, some students may be required to have a physical exam completed by a primary health provider, as well as, proof of health insurance prior to acceptance for certain site placements.