Bachelors (BS) in Kinesiology
Overview
The Kinesiology major offers a 58- to 60-semester-hour course of study that focuses on physical activity and how the human body’s movement impacts health, performance, and quality of life. The Kinesiology major is appropriate for students interested in pursuing careers in sport science, exercise physiology, sports medicine, allied health (i.e. physical therapy, athletic training, occupational therapy, cardiac rehabilitation, and corporate wellness), health promotion, physical education and health teaching, medicine, and wellness. The major consists of two concentrations: exercise science and physical activity and health promotion.
The Exercise Science concentration offers an interdisciplinary course of study, designed to help prepare students seeking advanced degrees or working in exercise science related fields including allied health professions (i.e. physical therapy, athletic training, occupational therapy, cardiac rehabilitation, physician assistant, sports medicine), biomechanics, exercise physiology, and other related professions. The concentration includes strong emphasis on the physical and life sciences and health and human performance.
The Physical Activity and Health Promotion concentration offers an interdisciplinary course of study, designed to help prepare students in promoting physical activity and healthy lifestyles in various community settings including schools (physical education and health teaching), worksites (worksite wellness), hospitals, and other community agencies (health coaching, personal training). Students in this program gain knowledge of “best practices” on how to encourage and measure the impact of physical activity in a variety of settings and populations.
Students are required to obtain a minimum grade of C- in all courses taken for the major.
Degree Outcomes
Graduates with a BS in kinesiology will:
- Apply knowledge of human anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology to evaluate the body’s responses to physical activity.
- Demonstrate ethical, effective communication, and leadership skills for future professional practice.
- Critically evaluate scientific literature to inform evidence-based decision-making and kinesiology practice.
- Formulate a strategic career plan in kinesiology or health-related fields, informed by self-reflection and professional exploration.
Major Requirements
Complete the following:
A supervised experience in the discipline, including internships and practica required for professional programs. This experience must have an on-site supervisor and a departmental instructor overseeing, designing and evaluating the content of the course. Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: instructor's permission.