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Academic Programs / Health ProfessionsKinesiologyRick Swalm, Undergraduate Coordinator www.temple.edu/chp/departments/kinesiology/index.html The undergraduate program in Kinesiology leading to the Bachelor of Science degree requires students to complete coursework in three broad areas: the General Education (GenEd) Curriculum (for new freshmen) or the university Core Curriculum (for new transfer students), the Kinesiology Core, and a professional application of the discipline of Kinesiology. The university General Education Curriculum is divided into nine categories (i.e., Analytical Reading & Writing, Mosaic I & II, Arts, Human Behavior, World Society, U.S. Society, Race & Diversity, Science & Technology, and Quantitative Literacy). Even though there are numerous courses which can be taken to meet these requirements, the department requires Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II (Kinesiology 1223 and 1224) for the Science & Technology requirement. All University GenEd courses must be completed with a minimum C- grade in order to count toward graduation. The university Core Curriculum is divided into ten categories (i.e., Intellectual Heritage, Composition and Writing, Individual & Society, International Studies/Foreign Language, Quantitative Reasoning, Arts, American Culture, Studies in Race, Science & Technology, and library orientation). Even though there are numerous courses which can be taken to meet these requirements, the department requires Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II (Kinesiology 1223 and 1224) for the Science & Technology requirement and Psychology as a Social Science (Psychology 1061) for the Individual & Society requirement. All University Core courses must be completed with a minimum C- grade in order to count toward graduation. Kinesiology is the study of physical activity. The Kinesiology Core includes a group of foundation courses (Kinesiology 1201, 2203, 2204, 3202, 3296, 4279) that deal with the intellectual, physical, social, psychological, and philosophical factors which influence and are influenced by human beings as they move. In addition to taking the foundation courses, students are required to satisfy the forms of movement requirement, which consists of developing knowledge and skills in a broad spectrum of movement activities (i.e., aquatics, fitness, survival, and lifestyle). All Kinesiology Core courses must be completed with a minimum C- grade in order to count toward graduation. The Kinesiology Department offers four professional application options to allow students to concentrate their studies (i.e., the athletic training major, the exercise and sport science program, the physical and health education teacher education (PHETE) program, and the pre-health profession studies program). Students select the professional application option that satisfies their short term educational and professional objectives. The Athletic Training Education Major prepares students to work with physically-active populations at all levels of competition. The certified athletic trainer functions as an integral member of the athletic health care team in secondary schools, colleges, universities, professional teams, and sports medicine clinics, providing leadership in the prevention, evaluation, immediate care, and rehabilitation of sport-related injuries. The athletic training program requires fulfillment of both academic coursework and clinical fieldwork experiences. This program of study is approved by the Commission on the Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) and is designed to prepare students for certification as athletic trainers by the Board of Certification (BOC) and for Class "A" certification in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Admission into the athletic training program occurs upon students identifying athletic training as their intended course of study. This admission may take place either during the freshmen year or any time afterward. The Exercise and Sport Science Program provides students with knowledge and competencies required for professional service in a variety of sport, fitness, wellness and rehabilitation settings. The Exercise and Sport Science Program also prepares students for graduate study in exercise physiology or in a variety of related health professions. Program competencies include health screening, fitness assessment, exercise program development, health-fitness counseling, and therapeutic exercise supervision of patients with special needs. Concentration courses include, but are not limited to: advanced exercise physiology, exercise in health and disease, exercise testing and programming, electrocardiography, exercise and aging, and applied technology. The exercise and sport scientist understands the complexity of the human body and the interaction among physical activity, exercise and good health. The improved function, health, and well being of the total person - Body, Mind, and Spirit - are the ultimate goals of professionals in this field. Exercise scientists apply their knowledge, skills, and beliefs to all people regardless of gender, age, social status, and current health-related fitness level or disease state. Wherever there is a need to improve functionality, health-fitness, medical prognosis, optimal aging, or wellness, one will find an exercise scientist providing leadership in programs that help individuals optimize their lives and health. In summary, exercise science is a stimulating area of study and a rewarding professional application with a very bright future. Option I - Exercise and Sport Science-Health/Wellness Teacher education is the focus of the Physical and Health Education Teacher Education (PHETE) Program. This concentration prepares students to teach physical and health education in public and private schools (grades K through 12). The PHETE program integrates academic preparation with fieldwork experiences each semester, culminating in a dual-level (secondary and elementary) full semester, student-teaching experience. Coursework in discipline specific content, methods of teaching, assessment and evaluation, educational psychology, educational foundations, cultural diversity and adapted activities, and administration all help teacher education students assume their roles as competent teachers in today's society. Admission into the PHETE program takes place after the sophomore year upon completing the pre-admission coursework; two in-school teaching experiences; the Pre-Professional Skills Tests in reading, mathematics, writing; and the Praxis test in fundamental content knowledge, as well as an interview with the PHETE faculty. All PHETE and Public Health courses must be completed with a minimum B- grade in order to count toward graduation. All PHETE and Health courses are valid toward certification for a maximum of five (5) years. If one does not get certified within this time period, those courses that have expired must be retaken. A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater is required for admission into the junior year and certification. After admission, one additional Praxis test is required for certification: Health and Physical Education Content Knowledge. Upon completion of the program, and after passing the appropriate standardized tests, graduates will be licensed to teach by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania upon submission of a completed Certification Application. The Pre-Health Profession Program prepares students for admission into Graduate Programs in a multitude of the Health Professions such as Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Medicine, Dentistry, Physician's Assistant, etc. The Department of Kinesiology's Core is a perfect complement to the standard prerequisite courses and expanded elective courses available through this program. This combination of coursework and practical experience will position students well for continued study at the graduate level. While the Pre-Health Profession Program includes the standard prerequisite courses and the option for elective courses for admission into Graduate Programs for a multitude of Health Professions, students are advised to check the prerequisites for their intended graduate programs and work these into their programs where elective coursework is afforded. Students are also advised to maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B) since entry into graduate programs in the health professions is highly competitive. A "B" or better in the specific prerequisites is required for most graduate programs. In addition to the Pre-Health Profession Program, the Department of Kinesiology also has a memorandum of understanding with Temple University's Doctor of Physical Therapy program providing academically-gifted students the opportunity to enter into a 3 + 3 program thus allowing students who are accepted into Temple's DPT program at the conclusion of their junior year to count the first year of their DPT program as their 4th year of their undergraduate studies, thus eliminating one year of academic work. Students can only start this their first semester, freshmen year.
University RequirementsAll students are required to complete a set of university requirements: General Education (GenEd) or Core.
All students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses. The specific writing-intensive courses required for this major are listed below and identified with the code "WI" in the RCI column.
Curriculum and Degree RequirementsAll students must complete 1-4 below: 1. GenEd Curriculum (35-38 s.h.) for new freshman or University Core (39-52 s.h.) for new transfer students - Selected Courses Note: All courses in the Department of Kinesiology and required courses in the selected professional application options must be completed with a minimum grade of C-. The PHETE program has a more stringent requirement of a minimum B- grade in all PHETE courses and required health and education courses. The Kinesiology Core and program requirements must be satisfactorily completed prior to enrolling in any internship/externship or student teaching experience. Professional Application Option RequirementsStudents must select a professional application option and electives to complete their requirements for graduation. There are four professional application options available: (a) the athletic training major, (b) the exercise and sport science program, (c) the physical and health education teacher education (PHETE) program, and (d) the pre-health professional studies program. They are more fully described below. Kinesiology Foundation Requirements Kinesiology 1223 (4 s.h.) - Human Anatomy & Physiology I
Kinesiology Departmental RequirementsKinesiology 1201 (3 s.h.) - Introduction to Kinesiology Kinesiology 3202 (4 s.h.) - Biomechanics of Physical Activity Physical Activity Requirement Physical Fitness Activity In Fall 2008, the Department of Kinesiology established the Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training. This degree may be conferred upon a student by recommendation of the faculty upon the satisfactory completion of 124 semester hours of credit. The other three professional application options require 128 semester hours of credit to satisfy their respective graduation requirements.
Suggested Semester-by-Semester Plans
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Year 1 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1201 | Introduction to Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1223 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 | (GS) |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
English | 0802, 0812 or 0902 | Analytical Reading & Writing | 4 | GW |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Quantitative Literacy | 4 | GQ |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 1 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1224 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 | (GS) |
KNSLOGY | 1442 | Basic Techniques in Athletic Training | 2 | |
KNSLOGY | 1444 | Movement Injuries: Prevention & Care | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
PUB HLTH | 1104 | Nutrition & Health | 3 | |
IH | 0851 or 0951 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I | 3 | GY |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 2 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2421 | Emergency Medical Care for Health Professionals | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 2431 | Pharmacology & Medical Documentation in Athletic Training | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 2441 | Lower Extremity: Assessment & Treatment of Injuries | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 3441 | Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training | 4 | |
IH | 0852 or 0952 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II | 3 | GZ |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 2 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2203 | Physiology of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 2204 | Motor Behavior | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 2442 | Upper Extremity: Assessment & Treatment of Injuries | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 3442 | Therapeutic Exercises in Athletic Training | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 3 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3443 | Head, Neck, & Spine: Assessment & Treatment of Injuries | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 3487 | Practicum in Athletic Training I | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4311 | Advanced Physiology of Exercise | 3 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | U.S. Society | 3 | GU |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
Semester Total | 13 | |||
Year 3 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3202 | Biomechanics of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 3444 | General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 3687 | Practicum in Athletic Training II | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4443 | Organization & Administration in Athletic Training | 3 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Race & Diversity | 3 | GD |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 4 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3296 | The Social-Psychology of Physical Activity | 3 | WI |
KNSLOGY | 4450 | Special Topics in Athletic Training | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4487 | Practicum in Athletic Training III | 3 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Human Behavior | 3 | GB |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Arts | 3-4 | GA |
Semester Total | 15-16 | |||
Year 4 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 4279 | History & Philosophy of Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4314 | Neuromuscular Principles in Strength & Conditioning | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 4687 | Practicum in Athletic Training IV | 3 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Global/World Society | 3 | GG |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Total Credits Required for B.S. in Athletic Training: | 124 |
Year 1 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1201 | Introduction to Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1223 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 | SA |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
English | 0802, 0812 or 0902 | Analytical Reading & Writing | 4 | CO/GW |
Core | Elective | Quantitative Reasoning A | 3 | QA/GQ |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Year 1 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1224 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 | SB |
KNSLOGY | 1442 | Basic Techniques in Athletic Training | 2 | |
KNSLOGY | 1444 | Movement Injuries: Prevention & Care | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
PUB HLTH | 1104 | Nutrition & Health | 3 | |
Core | Elective | Quantitative Reasoning B | 3 | QB/GQ |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 2 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2421 | Emergency Medical Care for Health Professionals | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 2431 | Pharmacology & Medical Documentation in Athletic Training | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 2441 | Lower Extremity: Assessment & Treatment of Injuries | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 3441 | Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
IH | 0851 or 0951 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I | 3 | IA/GY |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 2 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2203 | Physiology of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 2204 | Motor Behavior | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 2442 | Upper Extremity: Assessment & Treatment of Injuries | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 3442 | Therapeutic Exercises in Athletic Training | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Year 3 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3202 | Biomechanics of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 3443 | Head, Neck, & Spine: Assessment & Treatment of Injuries | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 3487 | Practicum in Athletic Training I | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4311 | Advanced Physiology of Exercise | 3 | |
Core | Elective | Foreign Language / International Studies * | 3 | L/IS/GG |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 3 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3444 | General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 3687 | Practicum in Athletic Training II | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4443 | Organization & Administration in Athletic Training | 3 | |
Core | Elective | American Culture * | 3 | AC/GU |
IH | 0852 or 0952 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II | 3 | IB/GZ |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Year 4 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3296 | The Social-Psychology of Physical Activity | 3 | WI |
KNSLOGY | 4450 | Special Topics in Athletic Training | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4487 | Practicum in Athletic Training III | 3 | |
Core | Elective | Art * | 3 | AR/GA |
Core | Elective | Studies in Race *# | 3 | RS/GD |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Year 4 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 4279 | History & Philosophy of Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4314 | Neuromuscular Principles in Strength & Conditioning | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 4687 | Practicum in Athletic Training IV | 3 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 2 | |
Core | Elective | Foreign Language / International Studies * | 3 | IS/GG |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Total Credits Required for B.S. in Athletic Training: | 124 | |||
* Core writing-intensive courses must be taken within other Core courses. # The Core Individual & Society requirement must be taken within the Core Studies in Race requirement. |
Year 1 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1201 | Introduction to Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1223 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 | (GS) |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
English | 0802, 0812 or 0902 | Analytical Reading & Writing | 4 | GW |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Quantitative Literacy | 4 | GQ |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 1 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1224 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 | (GS) |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
PSYCH | 1061 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | U.S. Society | 3 | GU |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Global/World Society | 3 | GG |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 2 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2203 | Physiology of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
PUB HLTH | 1104 | Nutrition & Health | 3 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Human Behavior | 3 | GB |
IH | 0851 or 0951 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I | 3 | GY |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 2 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1444 | Movement Injuries: Prevention & Care | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 2204 | Motor Behavior | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 2362 | Introduction to Exercise & Sport Science | 3 | |
IH | 0852 or 0952 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II | 3 | GZ |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Year 3 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2364 | Applied Technologies in Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 3202 | Biomechanics of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 3296 | The Social-Psychology of Physical Activity | 3 | WI |
KNSLOGY | 3363 | Basic Electrocardiography | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4311 | Advanced Physiology of Exercise | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 3 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 4312 | Exercise & Nutrient Metabolism | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4313 | Exercise & Aging | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4314 | Neuromuscular Principles of Strength & Conditioning | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Race & Diversity | 3 | GD |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Year 4 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3368 | Principles of Health Fitness Program Management | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4279 | History & Philosophy of Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4334 | Introduction to Exercise Testing | 4 | |
PUB HLTH | 3103 | Counseling Techniques for Health Professionals | 3 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Arts | 3 | GA |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 4 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 4385 | Internship in Exercise & Sport Science | 12 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Total Credits Required for B.S. in Kinesiology (Exercise & Sport Science): | 128 |
Year 1 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1201 | Introduction to Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1223 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 | SA |
English | 0802, 0812 or 0902 | Analytical Reading & Writing | 4 | CO/GW |
Core | Elective | Quantitative Reasoning A | 3 | QA/GQ |
Core | Elective | Art | 3 | AR/GA |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 1 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1224 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 | SB |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
Core | Elective | Foreign Language / International Studies | 3 | L/IS/GG |
PSYCH | 1061 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | IN |
Core | Elective | American Culture | 3 | AC/GU |
Core | Elective | Writing-Intensive Elective | 3 | WI |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 2 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2203 | Physiology of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
PUB HLTH | 1104 | Nutrition & Health | 3 | |
Core | Elective | Foreign Language / International Studies | 3 | IS/GG |
IH | 0851 or 0951 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I | 3 | IA/GY |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Year 2 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1444 | Movement Injuries: Prevention & Care | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 2204 | Motor Behavior | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 2362 | Introduction to Exercise & Sport Science | 3 | |
IH | 0852 or 0952 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II | 3 | IB/GZ |
Core | Elective | Quantitative Reasoning B | 3 | QB/GQ |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 3 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2364 | Applied Technologies in Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 3202 | Biomechanics of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 3296 | The Social-Psychology of Physical Activity | 3 | WI |
KNSLOGY | 3363 | Basic Electrocardiography | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4311 | Advanced Physiology of Exercise | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 3 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 4312 | Exercise & Nutrient Metabolism | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4313 | Exercise & Aging | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4314 | Neuromuscular Principles of Strength & Conditioning | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
Core | Elective | Studies in Race | 3 | RS/GD |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Year 4 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3368 | Principles of Health Fitness Program Management | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4279 | History & Philosophy of Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4334 | Introduction to Exercise Testing | 4 | |
PUB HLTH | 3103 | Counseling Techniques for Health Professionals | 3 | |
Core | Elective | Writing-Intensive Elective | 3 | WI |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 4 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 4385 | Internship in Exercise & Sport Science | 12 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Total Credits Required for B.S. in Kinesiology (Exercise & Sport Science): | 128 |
If you wish to combine Exercise and Sport Science with the Pre-professional track be aware that it will require 5 extra credits beyond the 128 required for either option separate from the other in order to complete the requirements for both. It is still possible to complete this option in 4 years if you follow the recommended sequence outlined below.
Year 1 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1223 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 | (GS) |
English | 0802, 0812 or 0902 | Analytical Reading & Writing | 4 | GW |
Biology | 1011 | General Biology I | 4 | |
MATH | 1021 | College Algebra | 4 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 1 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1201 | Introduction to Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1224 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 | (GS) |
Biology | 1012 | General Biology II | 4 | |
IH | 0851 or 0951 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I | 3 | GY |
PSYCH | 1061 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 2 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2204 | Motor Behavior | 3 | |
IH | 0852 or 0952 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II | 3 | GZ |
PUB HLTH | 1104 | Nutrition & Health | 3 | |
Chemistry | 1031/1033 | General Chemistry I and Lab | 4 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Quantitative Literacy | 4 | GQ |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 2 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1444 | Movement Injuries: Prevention & Care | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
Chemistry | 1032/1034 | General Chemistry II and Lab | 4 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Arts | 3 | GA |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Global/World Society | 3 | GG |
Elective | Elective | Statistics | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 3 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2203 | Physiology of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 2364 | Applied Technologies in Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | U.S. Society | 3 | GU |
Physics | 1021 | Introduction to General Physics I | 4 | |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Year 3 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2362 | Introduction to Exercise & Sport Science | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 3296 | The Social-Psychology of Physical Activity | 3 | WI |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Race & Diversity | 3 | GD |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Human Behavior | 3 | GB |
Physics | 1022 | Introduction to General Physics II | 4 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 4 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3202 | Biomechanics of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 3363 | Basic Electrocardiography | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4279 | History & Philosophy of Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4311 | Advanced Physiology of Exercise | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
SOC | 2000+ level | Advanced Sociology | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 4 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 4312 | Exercise & Nutrient Metabolism | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4313 | Exercise & Aging | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4314 | Neuromuscular Principles of Strength & Conditioning | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 4334 | Introduction to Exercise Testing | 4 | |
PSYCH | 2000+ level | Advanced Psychology | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Total Credits Required for B.S. in Kinesiology (Exercise & Sport Science, Pre-Professional): | 133 |
If you wish to combine Exercise and Sport Science with the Pre-professional track be aware that it will require 1 extra credit beyond the 128 required for either option separate from the other in order to complete the requirements for both. It is still possible to complete this option in 4 years if you follow the recommended sequence outlined below.
Year 1 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1201 | Introduction to Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1223 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 | SA |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
English | 0802, 0812 or 0902 | Analytical Reading & Writing | 4 | CO/GW |
Biology | 1011 | General Biology I | 4 | SA |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 1 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1224 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 | SB |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
Biology | 1012 | General Biology II | 4 | SB |
IH | 0851 or 0951 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I | 3 | IA/GY |
MATH | 1021 | College Algebra | 4 | QA |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 2 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2204 | Motor Behavior | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
PUB HLTH | 1104 | Nutrition & Health | 3 | |
Chemistry | 1031/1033 | General Chemistry I and Lab | 4 | SA |
IH | 0852 or 0952 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II | 3 | IB/GZ |
Core | Elective | Quantitative Reasoning B / Statistics | 3 | QB/GQ |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 2 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1444 | Movement Injuries: Prevention & Care | 3 | |
Chemistry | 1032/1034 | General Chemistry II and Lab | 4 | SB |
Core | Elective | Art | 3 | AR/GA |
Core | Elective | Foreign Language / International Studies | 3 | L/IS/GG |
PSYCH | 1061 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | IN |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 3 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2203 | Physiology of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 2364 | Applied Technologies in Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
Core | Elective | American Culture | 3 | AC/GU |
Physics | 1021 | Introduction to General Physics I | 4 | SA |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Year 3 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2362 | Introduction to Exercise & Sport Science | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 3296 | The Social-Psychology of Physical Activity | 3 | WI |
Core | Elective | Studies in Race | 3 | RS/GD |
Core | Elective | Foreign Language / International Studies | 3 | L/IS/GG |
Physics | 1022 | Introduction to General Physics II | 4 | SB |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 4 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3202 | Biomechanics of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 3363 | Basic Electrocardiography | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4279 | History & Philosophy of Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4311 | Advanced Physiology of Exercise | 3 | |
SOC | 2000+ level | Advanced Sociology | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 4 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 4312 | Exercise & Nutrient Metabolism | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4313 | Exercise & Aging | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4314 | Neuromuscular Principles of Strength & Conditioning | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 4334 | Introduction to Exercise Testing | 4 | |
PSYCH | 2000+ level | Advanced Psychology | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Total Credits Required for B.S. in Kinesiology (Exercise & Sport Science, Pre-Professional): | 129 |
Year 1 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1201 | Introduction to Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
PUB HLTH | Elective | Public Health Elective | 3 | |
English | 0802, 0812 or 0902 | Analytical Reading & Writing | 4 | GW |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Quantitative Literacy | 4 | GQ |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 1 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
PSYCH | 1061 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | |
IH | 0851 or 0951 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I | 3 | GY |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Arts | 3 | GA |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Global/World Society | 3 | GG |
MATH | Elective | Math Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 2 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1223 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 | (GS) |
KNSLOGY | 2204 | Motor Behavior | 3 | |
PHETE | 2541 | Introduction to Teaching Health Education I | 1 | |
PHETE | 2543 | Basic Movement I | 1 | |
PHETE | 2555 | Micro-teaching in PHETE | 1 | |
IH | 0852 or 0952 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II | 3 | GZ |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 2 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1224 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 | (GS) |
PHETE | 2542 | Introduction to Teaching Health Education II | 1 | |
PHETE | 2544 | Basic Movement II | 1 | |
PHETE | 2556 | Tutorial in PHETE | 1 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Race & Diversity | 3 | GD |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | U.S. Society | 3 | GU |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Human Behavior | 3 | GB |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 3 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3296 | The Social-Psychology of Physical Activity | 3 | WI |
PHETE | 3541 | Advanced Movement I | 3 | |
PHETE | 3553 | PHETE I | 4 | |
PHETE | 3561 | Health Science I | 3 | |
PHETE | 3587 | PHETE Practicum I | 1 | |
EDUC | 1255 | Inclusive Education for a Diverse Society | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 3 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2203 | Physiology of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
PHETE | 3542 | Advanced Movement II | 3 | |
PHETE | 3554 | PHETE II | 4 | |
PHETE | 3562 | Health Science II | 3 | |
PHETE | 3687 | PHETE Practicum II | 1 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 4 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3202 | Biomechanics of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 4279 | History & Philosophy of Kinesiology | 3 | |
PHETE | 4554 | Teaching - School Environment | 2 | |
PHETE | 4556 | Developmental & Adapted PHETE | 3 | |
PHETE | 4563 | Health Science II | 3 | |
PHETE | 4587 | PHETE Practicum III | 1 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 4 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
PHETE | 4588 | Student Teaching - PHETE | 12 | |
PHETE | 4589 | Field Study in PHETE | 1 | |
Semester Total | 13 | |||
Total Credits Required for B.S. in Kinesiology (PHETE): | 128 |
Year 1 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1201 | Introduction to Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
PUB HLTH | Elective | Public Health Elective | 3 | |
English | 0802, 0812 or 0902 | Analytical Reading & Writing | 4 | CO/GW |
Core | Elective | Quantitative Reasoning A | 3 | QA/GW |
PSYCH | 1061 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | IN |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 1 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
IH | 0851 or 0951 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I | 3 | IA/GY |
Core | Elective | Writing-Intensive Elective | 3 | WI |
Core | Elective | Art | 3 | AR/GA |
Core | Elective | American Culture | 3 | AC/GU |
Core | Elective | Quantitative Reasoning B | 3 | QB/GQ |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 2 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1223 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 | SA |
KNSLOGY | 2204 | Motor Behavior | 3 | |
PHETE | 2541 | Introduction to Teaching Health Education I | 1 | |
PHETE | 2543 | Basic Movement I | 1 | |
PHETE | 2555 | Micro-teaching in PHETE | 1 | |
IH | 0852 or 0952 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II | 3 | IB/GZ |
Core | Elective | Foreign Language / International Studies | 3 | l/IS/GG |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 2 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1224 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 | SB |
PHETE | 2542 | Introduction to Teaching Health Education II | 1 | |
PHETE | 2544 | Basic Movement II | 1 | |
PHETE | 2556 | Tutorial in PHETE | 1 | |
Core | Elective | Studies in Race | 3 | RS/GD |
Core | Elective | Foreign Language / International Studies | 3 | L/IS/GG |
Core | Elective | Writing-Intensive Elective | 3 | WI |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 3 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3296 | The Social-Psychology of Physical Activity | 3 | WI |
PHETE | 3541 | Advanced Movement I | 3 | |
PHETE | 3553 | PHETE I | 4 | |
PHETE | 3561 | Health Science I | 3 | |
PHETE | 3587 | PHETE Practicum I | 1 | |
EDUC | 1255 | Inclusive Education for a Diverse Society | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 3 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2203 | Physiology of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
PHETE | 3542 | Advanced Movement II | 3 | |
PHETE | 3554 | PHETE II | 4 | |
PHETE | 3562 | Health Science II | 3 | |
PHETE | 3687 | PHETE Practicum II | 1 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 4 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3202 | Biomechanics of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 4279 | History & Philosophy of Kinesiology | 3 | |
PHETE | 4554 | Teaching - School Environment | 2 | |
PHETE | 4556 | Developmental & Adapted PHETE | 3 | |
PHETE | 4563 | Health Science III | 3 | |
PHETE | 4587 | PHETE Practicum III | 1 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 4 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
PHETE | 4588 | Student Teaching - PHETE | 12 | |
PHETE | 4589 | Field Study in PHETE | 1 | |
Semester Total | 13 | |||
Total Credits Required for B.S. in Kinesiology (PHETE): | 128 |
Year 1 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1201 | Introduction to Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
English | 0802, 0812 or 0902 | Analytical Reading & Writing | 4 | GW |
Biology | 1011 | General Biology I | 4 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Quantitative Literacy | 4 | GQ |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 1 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
MATH | 1021 | College Algebra | 4 | |
Biology | 1012 | General Biology II | 4 | |
IH | 0851 or 0951 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I | 3 | GY |
PSYCH | 1061 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 2 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1223 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 | (GS) |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
IH | 0852 or 0952 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II | 3 | GZ |
Chemistry | 1031/1033 | General Chemistry I and Lab | 4 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 2 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1224 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 | (GS) |
Chemistry | 1032/1034 | General Chemistry II and Lab | 4 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Arts | 3 | GA |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | U.S. Society | 3 | GU |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 3 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2203 | Physiology of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Global/World Society | 3 | GG |
Physics | 1021 | Introduction to General Physics I | 4 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 3 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2204 | Motor Behavior | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Human Behavior | 3 | GB |
Physics | 1022 | Introduction to General Physics II | 4 | |
Elective | Elective | Statistics | 3 | |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Year 4 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3202 | Biomechanics of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 3296 | The Social-Psychology of Physical Activity | 3 | WI |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Race & Diversity | 3 | GD |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Year 4 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 4279 | History & Philosophy of Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4282 | Independent Study | 3 | |
SOC | 2000+ level | Advanced Sociology | 3 | |
PSYCH | 2000+ level | Advanced Psychology | 3 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Total Credits Required for B.S. in Kinesiology (Pre-Health Profession): | 128 |
Year 1 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1201 | Introduction to Kinesiology | 3 | |
PSYCH | 1061 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | IN |
English | 0802, 0812 or 0902 | Analytical Reading & Writing | 4 | CO/GW |
Biology | 1011 | General Biology I | 4 | SA |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 1 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
Core | Elective | Writing-Intensive Elective | 3 | WI |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 2 | |
Biology | 1012 | General Biology II | 4 | SB |
IH | 0851 or 0951 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I | 3 | IA/GY |
MATH | 1021 | College Algebra | 4 | QA |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 2 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1223 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 | SA |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
Chemistry | 1031/1033 | General Chemistry I and Lab | 4 | SA |
IH | 0852 or 0952 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II | 3 | IB/GZ |
Core | Elective | Writing-Intensive Elective | 3 | WI |
Semester Total | 15 | |||
Year 2 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1224 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 | SB |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
Chemistry | 1032/1034 | General Chemistry II and Lab | 4 | SB |
Core | Elective | American Culture | 3 | AC/GU |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 3 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2203 | Physiology of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 2 | |
Physics | 1021 | Introduction to General Physics I | 4 | SA |
Core | Elective | Quantitative Reasoning B / Statistics | 3 | QB/GQ |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 3 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2204 | Motor Behavior | 3 | |
Core | Elective | Foreign Language / International Studies | 3 | L/IS/GG |
Physics | 1022 | Introduction to General Physics II | 4 | SB |
Core | Elective | Art | 3 | AR/GA |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 4 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3202 | Biomechanics of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 3296 | The Social-Psychology of Physical Activity | 3 | WI |
Core | Elective | Foreign Language / International Studies | 3 | L/IS/GG |
Core | Elective | Studies in Race | 3 | RS/GD |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 4 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 4279 | History & Philosophy of Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 4282 | Independent Study | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1001-1099 | Forms of Movement | 1 | |
SOC | 2000+ level | Advanced Sociology | 3 | |
PSYCH | 2000+ level | Advanced Psychology | 3 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Total Credits Required for B.S. in Kinesiology (Pre-Health Profession): | 128 |
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Year 1 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1201 | Introduction to Kinesiology | 3 | |
KNSLOGY | 1037 | Physical Activity Workshop I | 1 | |
KNSLOGY | 1038 | Physical Activity Workshop II | 1 | |
English | 0802, 0812 or 0902 | Analytical Reading & Writing | 4 | GW |
Biology | 1011 | General Biology I | 4 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Quantitative Literacy | 4 | GQ |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 1 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
MATH | 1021 | College Algebra | 4 | |
Biology | 1012 | General Biology II | 4 | |
IH | 0851 or 0951 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I | 3 | GY |
PSYCH | 1061 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | U.S. Society | 3 | GU |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 2 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1223 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 | (GS) |
KNSLOGY | 3296 | The Social-Psychology of Physical Activity | 3 | WI |
IH | 0852 or 0952 | Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II | 3 | GZ |
Chemistry | 1031/1033 | General Chemistry I and Lab | 4 | |
Elective | Elective | Statistics | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 2 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 1224 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 | (GS) |
KNSLOGY | 1037 | Physical Activity Workshop I | 1 | |
KNSLOGY | 1038 | Physical Activity Workshop II | 1 | |
Chemistry | 1032/1034 | General Chemistry II | 4 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Arts | 3 | GA |
PSYCH | 2000+ level | Advanced Psychology | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 3 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 2203 | Physiology of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 2204 | Motor Behavior | 3 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Global/World Society | 3 | GG |
Physics | 1021 | Introduction to General Physics I | 4 | |
SOC | 2000+ level | Advanced Sociology | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 | |||
Year 3 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
KNSLOGY | 3202 | Biomechanics of Physical Activity | 4 | |
KNSLOGY | 4279 | History & Philosophy of Kinesiology | 3 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Human Behavior | 3 | GB |
Physics | 1022 | Introduction to General Physics II | 4 | |
GenEd | 08xx or 09xx | Race & Diversity | 3 | GD |
Semester Total | 17 |
Year 4 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
PH THER | 8503 | Human Anatomy II | 3 | |
PH THER | 8512 | Human Physiology | 3 | |
PH THER | 8513 | Movement Science I | 3 | |
PH THER | 8516 | Introduction to Physical Therapy | 1 | |
PH THER | 8517 | Clinical Examination & Intervention Skills | 3 | |
PH THER | 8528 | Critical Inquiry I | 3 | |
Semester Total | 16 | |||
Year 4 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours |
RCI |
PH THER | 8514 | Clinical Decision Making | 2 | |
PH THER | 8521 | Neuroscience | 3 | |
PH THER | 8522 | Rehabilitation Pathophysiology | 3 | |
PH THER | 8523 | Movement Science II | 4 | |
PH THER | 8525 | Clinical Electroneurophysiology | 3 | |
PH THER | 8548 | Critical Inquiry II | 1 | |
Semester Total | 16 |
Year 4 - Fall | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours | RCI |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 2 | |
Semester Total | 14 | |||
Year 4 - Spring | ||||
Department | Course # | Course Name | Hours | RCI |
KNSLOGY | 4282 | Independent Study | 3 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 3 | |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 1 | |
Semester Total | 13 |
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