Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences

CPR Certification class
CPR Certification class
Yoav Gabbay (Sport Management) put together a Networking Panel for all students in the department as part of his internship.  Over 140 students attended to listen to and network with sport professionals.
Yoav Gabbay (Sport Management) put together a Networking Panel for all students in the department as part of his internship. Over 140 students attended to listen to and network with sport professionals.
Sport Management students working at Pro Bowl 2020
Sport Management students working at Pro Bowl 2020
Exercise Physiology Lab
Exercise Physiology Lab
Sport Management students visit ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex after working at Pro Bowl 2020
Sport Management students visit ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex after working at Pro Bowl 2020
MARC-ACSM Annual Meeting 2023
MARC-ACSM Annual Meeting 2023

The Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences offers majors in sport management and exercise science and a broad spectrum of courses for professional preparation in health and fitness and high school coaching. The department has minors and certifications in addition to courses in theory and skill development.

Facilities are open to all students, faculty and staff. Instructional and recreational facilities include computer enhanced classrooms, a free weight room, fitness centers, dance studios, pool, racquetball courts, wrestling room, gymnasiums, locker rooms and shower facilities, tennis courts, indoor and outdoor running tracks, and outdoor fields.

Contact Us

Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences
200 Chase Building
607-436-3595
sport-exercisesciences@oneonta.edu

Kimberly Fierke-Johnson Ph.D.
Chair

Profiles

Sarah Faulisi
With a passion for fitness and working with people, Sarah Faulisi transferred to SUNY Oneonta to study Exercise Science and Sport Management.
Gianni Johnson
Location, cost and friendship brought longtime sports lover Gianni Johnson to SUNY Oneonta, where he started a side hustle cutting hair and quickly discovered that he could combine his entrepreneurial nature with his passion for athletics by majoring in Sport Management.
Graham Wooden
After transferring to SUNY Oneonta junior year, Graham Wooden changed his major from Biology to Exercise Science to prepare for a career in physical therapy.
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