
Courses for Sports and Health Sciences major with a concentration in General Sports and Health Sciences are listed in our digital Undergraduate Catalog.
Courses for the Sports and Health Sciences major with a concentration in Performance Enhancement are listed in our digital Undergraduate Catalog.
Courses for the Sports and Health Sciences with a concentration in Pre-Athletic Training are listed in our digital Undergraduate Catalog.
Courses for the Sports and Health Sciences major with a concentration in Pre-Physician Assistant are listed in our digital Undergraduate Catalog.
Courses for the Sports and Health Sciences major with a concentration in Rehabilitation Sciences are listed in our digital Undergraduate Catalog.
High Demand
Healthcare has become the largest industry & second largest employer in the country with more than 11 million jobs & continues to grow faster than most other segments. With the recent changes to the healthcare system and millions of baby boomers going into retirement, there is a huge demand for highly qualified and knowledgeable healthcare managers & administrators.
Future Employment Paths
As the healthcare, physical fitness, and wellness industries continue to expand, the need for specialized professionals is greater than ever. At Alfred University, students preparing for graduate studies in fields like kinesiology, biomechanics, exercise science/physiology, strength and conditioning, sports sciences, healthcare administration, as well as careers in physician assistant, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and athletic training, can customize their education to meet essential prerequisites while building a strong foundation for post-graduate success.
Sports and Health Sciences graduates are successful in health and human performance – related occupations such as:
SPHS Degree Only
- Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
- Early Intervention Specialist
- Surgical Technician
- Therapeutic Equipment Sales
- Orthopedic Technician: Brace and Splint Fitter
- Clinical Operations Manager
- Patient Service Specialist
- Sports Medicine Practice Specialist
- Campus Recreation Director
- Home Health Aide
- Home Health Coordinator
- Orthopedic Medical Assistant
- Preventative Injury Specialist (Military, law enforcement, industrial)
- Sports Medicine Facility Coordinator
- NCAA/Professional/Olympic-Drug Testing Technician
- Medical Scribe
- Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
SPHS Degree with added Training, Education, and Certifications
- Physical Therapist (DPT)
- Occupational Therapist (OPT)
- Chiropractor (DC)
- Paramedic (EMT-P)
- Physician Assistant (PA-C)
- Massage Therapist (LMT)
- Athletic Trainer (ATC)
- Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)
- Orthopedic Physician Extender (OPE-C)
- Concussion Spotter-Professional/Amateur Sports
- Team Physician (MD/DO)
- Sport Psychologist
- Biomechanist
- Orthotist / Prosthetist
- Medical Researcher
- Bioengineer
Students enrolled in the Sports and Health Sciences major have enjoyed real–world field experience in their degree through local internships with:
- Alfred–Almond Central School District (Alfred)
- Alfred State College Athletics (Alfred)
- Alfred University Athletics (Alfred)
- HealthWorks Wellness and Fitness Center (Corning)
- Hornell Paramedics (Hornell)
- Houghton College Athletics (Houghton)
- Jones Memorial Hospital (Wellsville)
- Noyes Health Physical Therapy and Sports Performance (Dansville)
- James Hospital Orthopedics and Sports Medicine (Hornell)
- James Hospital Physical Therapy (Hornell)
- James Hospital Urgent Care (Hornell)
- SUNY Geneseo Athletics (Geneseo)
Students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences must maintain semester and cumulative GPA’s at or above the following:
- First semester of college work – 1.70
- Second semester of college work – 1.85
- Subsequent semesters of college work – 2.00
Students in the Sports and Health Sciences Program must maintain specific standards to remain in good standing within the program. This means that students must pass all “required” SPHS courses with a grade of “C” or better. Any grade less than a “C” in one of these courses will result in the student retaking the course. All other specified courses should be passed with a “D” or better. Furthermore, students must maintain semester and cumulative GPA’s at or above the following for the following concentrations:
General Concentration
- Cumulative GPA of 2.0
- Major GPA of 2.5
- American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer and Community First Aid certification or certification as an Emergency Medical Technician prior to junior standing in the program
Performance Enhancement Concentration
- Cumulative GPA of 2.75
- Major GPA of 3.0
- American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer and Community First Aid certification or certification as an Emergency Medical Technician prior to junior standing in the program
Pre-Athletic Training Concentration
- Cumulative GPA of 3.0
- Major GPA of 3.25
- American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer and Community First Aid certification or certification as an Emergency Medical Technician prior to junior standing in the program
Rehabilitation Sciences Concentration
- Cumulative GPA of 3.0
- Major GPA of 3.25
- American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer and Community First Aid certification or certification as an Emergency Medical Technician prior to junior standing in the program
Pre-Physician Assistant Concentration
- Cumulative GPA of 3.0
- Major GPA of 3.3
American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer and Community First Aid certification or certification as an Emergency Medical Technician prior to junior standing in the program.
Academic Discipline
If a student fails to meet the specific academic requirements for their chosen major concentration within the SPHS major, they will be placed on academic probation within the Division of Health and Human Performance. If placed on academic probation, the student will have one semester to meet the GPA requirements or show marked improvement in their academic performance. If the student fails to correct these deficiencies, one of the following will occur:
- Students who significantly improve their academic performance but fail to meet the GPA requirement may be placed on “extended probation” for another semester.
- Students in the SPHS General Concentration who fail to improve their academic standing will be suspended from the major. With academic suspension from the major, the student will not be permitted to pursue any of the concentrations within the SPHS major. However, students suspended from the major are permitted to appeal the decision. Students may appeal their suspension through the Program Director for presentation to the appeals committee, which will be made up of representatives within the Division of Health and Human Performance. An unsuccessful appeal will result in dismissal from the Alfred University Sports and Health Sciences Program. Students who do not appeal their suspension will automatically be dismissed from the program before the start of the subsequent academic semester.
- Students in any of the other concentrations (performance enhancement, Pre-AT, Rehabilitation Sciences, Pre PA) who fail to improve their academic standing will be suspended from their concentration track and reassigned to the general concentration track. However, students reassigned to a new concentration track within the major are permitted to appeal the decision. Students may appeal their reassignment through the Program Director for presentation to the appeals committee, which will be made up of representatives within the Division of Health and Human Performance. An unsuccessful appeal will result in the student being removed from their current concentration track and reassigned to the general concentration within Alfred University Sports and Health Sciences Program.
Readmission Procedure
Students dismissed from the Sports and Health Sciences Program for academic reasons must apply for readmission to the general concentration track within the major. The student must have a semester GPA of 2.75 while carrying an academic load of 12 or more credits for the semester following dismissal. A formal application for readmission must be made in writing to the Program Director. The suspended student must interview with the appeals committee. The appeals committee will hear the student’s case and render a decision on readmission. If a student is readmitted to the major the student will be on academic probation for a minimum of one semester.
