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Northwest Missouri State University
800 University Dr, Maryville, MO 64468, United States

Northwest Missouri State University is a public university in Maryville, Missouri. It has an enrollment of about 8,505 students. Founded in 1905 as a teachers college, its campus is based on the design for Forest Park at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair and is the official Missouri State Arboretum.

Bachelor of Science in Applied Health Science

The applied health science major is perfect if you want to work in health, wellness, kinesiology, and disease prevention. Students learn how to create and deliver comprehensive health and wellness programs that enhance the physical, cognitive and psychosocial well-being of clients. Faculty are true experts in the field and want to make sure you're comfortable with all topics before starting your career. 

Students have the option to specialize in aging studies, exercise science, health coaching, or sports medicine. Tracks of emphasis allow students to learn about working with the aging population, learn about exercise and its role in obtaining overall health, understand the psychological side of improving health, and allow students to complete prerequisites for a future in sports medicine.

Regardless of your chosen track, our goal is to help you land your dream job after graduation. How? It's simple. We give students hands-on experience on day one. Courses expose students to elements of the industry as early as the first year. You'll learn about human anatomy, human physiology, exercise science, health and more! Students also have the opportunity to volunteer for community initiatives like the Camp Cope youth bereavement program, the Outdoor Odyssey program for veterans, the Kip Kittens youth gymnastics program and more.

Pick your path

Aging Studies

If you are interested in learning more about the aging process and meeting the needs of older populations, this could be the track for you. Students specializing in aging studies gain a comprehensive understanding of how the body ages and how to care for older individuals.

AGING STUDIES 4-YEAR PLAN
Exercise Science

If you're interested in learning how the human body reacts to physical activity, this may be the track for you. Students pursuing exercise science participate in hands-on learning activities designed to mimic real-world experiences. Students also have many opportunities to volunteer!

EXERCISE SCIENCE 4-YEAR PLAN
Health Coaching

Health coaching is a field that focuses on the intersection of health information and behavior change. Professionals in this field have a deep understanding of diet, lifestyle, and nutrition, and how these factors impact overall health. This knowledge allows them to empathize with clients' health challenges and offer practical solutions. Health coaches are unique in that they possess the tools and skills to help clients establish new habits and sustain long-term changes. They are not merely a source of information but rather a catalyst for transformation in the healthcare industry.

HEALTH COACHING 4-YEAR PLAN

Sports Medicine

A multidisciplinary field, sports and exercise medicine is concerned with treating and preventing injury resulting from athletic activity. Nutritionists, personal trainers, physical therapists, psychologists, and physicians can all work within sports medicine.

These professionals help patients recover from acute traumas like sprains, dislocations, fractures, and injuries resulting from chronic overuse, such as tendonitis and overtraining syndrome.

The widespread popularity of professional sports and the healthcare industry's continued emphasis on preventative medicine make now a great time to pursue a sports medicine career.

SPORTS MEDICINE 4-YEAR PLAN

https://www.nwmissouri.edu/academics/undergraduate/majors/applied-health-science.htm 

Freshman admission for international students is evaluated on an individual basis. Admission is offered to students who possess academic qualifications equivalent to those required for domestic first-time freshmen. Consideration is given to the courses taken and grades received in secondary school, as well as to results of school leaving examinations and certificates. The integrity of the student's native educational system is respected in regard to the university entrance requirements in the native country. Students not eligible for university admission in their native country will not likely be granted admission to Northwest.

For comparison purposes, admission requirements for domestic first-time freshmen must include the following:

  1. A minimum high school grade point average of 2.00 or "C" average and;
  2. A college-preparatory curriculum in secondary school, including courses in mathematics, science, language and social studies.

Application fee of $75 in U.S. currency

This is a nonrefundable processing fee required of every applicant. It must accompany your application in order for your request for admission to be considered. Fees are payable online via credit card or fees can be paid in U.S. dollars via check made payable to Northwest Missouri State University.

Official academic transcripts from each secondary and post-secondary institution attended.

Students currently enrolled in a high school, college or university should send official transcripts with any certificates of graduation, if applicable. Transcripts must be certified and placed in a sealed envelope by the issuing institution and sent to Northwest via post. All transcripts become the property of Northwest and cannot be released. In addition to transcripts in the native language, certified translations must be attached to the official transcripts.

  • Undergraduate admission:
    • Applicants must have a minimum, cumulative grade point average of 2.0 (after conversion to the U.S. scale).
    • Applicants with GCSE/IGCSE/O Level results must complete 5 subjects with passing grades of D or better.
    • Nepalese applicants must have transcripts attested by USEF Nepal.
    • Transfer applicants should provide syllabi (course descriptions) for all courses taken at any university outside the United States.
  • Graduate admission:
    • Applicants should consult the Graduate Catalog for GPA requirements. 
    • Please note that individual mark sheets for college coursework are required for evaluation.

Bank statement (submit after acceptance)

A bank document verifying that your sponsor has a balance of at least $31,817 USD for undergraduate students and $16,967 USD for graduate students should be submitted after acceptance. Information may be submitted electronically and should contain the available funds, account holder’s name and number, date of issue, and bear a bank officer signature.

English proficiency exam score report

Students entering Northwest are required to have reading, writing and conversational knowledge of the English language.

If a student is not a citizen of a country where the native language is English, then he or she is required to meet minimum score requirements on one of the tests listed below:

  • IELTS - 5.5
  • DUOLINGO - 95
  • TOEFL - 61
  • PTE - 44

Visit Language Requirements for additional conditions that fulfill the English proficiency requirement. 

Acceptance

The items below are for after you receive your acceptance email from Northwest.

Copy of passport

A photocopy of the personal data page of your passport.

Northwest statement of support form (submit after acceptance)

This form should be filled out by sponsor, stating amount and years of support and submitted after acceptance. A separate Affidavit of Support is not necessary. (If student is supporting his or her self, this form is not necessary.)

Other options

Below are items specific to international transfer students or international graduate students.

Transfer recommendation form

This is required only if applying as a transfer student from another United States university.

ACT/SAT scores

If available, may be considered for undergraduate scholarship eligibility. Not required for admission.

https://www.nwmissouri.edu/admissions/international/criteria.htm 

https://www.nwmissouri.edu/admissions/international/apply.htm 

For students applying from their home country, the application and documentation must be received by the Office of Admissions prior to the deadline noted. Applications not complete by the deadline will be considered for the next admission session. These deadlines allow for the evaluation of transcripts for admission and for transfer of credit, review of graduate applications by the respective departments, time to process, send and receive an I-20 and time for the student to obtain a visa.

Which semester are you enrolling?      Application Deadline        Document Deadline
Fall (August) Semester                                 June 15                             July 1
Spring (January) Semester                          November 1                      November 15

https://www.nwmissouri.edu/admissions/international/timeline.htm 

 

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