Prospective Students
Undergraduate Info
To learn more about different tracks in general exercise science, exercise nutrition or pre-physical therapy, appointments can be made through Office for Academic and Student Affairs (OASA) (716-829-6782 or 716-829-6768). The main thrust of advisement is directed toward ensuring that the pre-major is taking the proper prerequisites and is maintaining an appropriate grade point average.
Transfer Students:
Contact: sphhp-ens-undergrad@buffalo.edu
Graduate Info
Students interested in the BS/MS program in Exercise Nutrition must submit an on-line application (EXER NTR online application) by the First Academic Day in March. For more information please address questions to sphhp-ens-grad@buffalo.edu.
Students interested in our standard graduate programs (Exercise Science MS and PhD, Nutrition MS and Dietetics Internship) can find admissions information on the Academic Programs pages. Advisement for the MS and PhD programs is handled by the Director of Graduate Studies (Dr. Farkas) during the initial phases, then carried out by the student's major professor and graduate committee. Dietetic Internship questions/advisement is handled by the program director, Elizabeth Raleigh.
Graduate Research Opportunities
Please visit our research page for information on faculty research interests and current and ongoing areas of research within the department, as well as recent graduate student Masters and Doctoral Thesis Defenses.
Other research facilities available to students of the Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences:
Center for Research and Education in Special Environments (CRESE)
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