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Position: Assistantship University of Oklahoma, Department of Health and Sport Sciences Location: Norman, OK (15 miles south of Oklahoma City) Program: Masters, Doctorate Major: Health Promotion, Exercise Physiology Assistantships: Yes, 8-10 available each year, $9,000 for master's degree students (9 months) or $12,000 for doctoral students (9 months). Graduate assistants may receive exemption from non-resident tuition and fees, plus a waiver of 6 credit hours in-state tuition. Program Information: The University of Oklahoma is a large, extensive doctoral/research university with approximately 25,000 students on the Norman campus. Norman, OK has all of the advantages of a "college town" with the convenience of a large city (Oklahoma City) approximately 25 minutes away. Cost of living is very reasonable. Doctoral and master's degree students will have the opportunity to gain valuable research and teaching experience. Students may also take elective courses at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, as well as from other departments on the Norman campus. Program Features: Our faculty are researchers who bring the most up-to-date advancements in health promotion and exercise physiology into the classroom. Our faculty members are committed to a collegial learning environment with opportunities for individualized mentoring. About the Faculty: Health Promotion Faculty: Mary K. Dinger, PhD, Kristi Heesch, DrPH, E. Laurette Taylor, PhD. Exercise Physiology Faculty: Debra Bemben, PhD, Michael Bemben, PhD, David Fields, PhD, Andrew Gardner, PhD. To Learn More: Return to the full-time jobs page. |
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