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The major in geology with a concentration in environmental science provides a broad-based program designed to meet the professional and graduate school demands of environmental geoscientists.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN KINESIOLOGY
The department offers a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with Concentrations in Exercise and Movement Sciences, and Physical Education. Each concentration's course of study includes: (1) a set of core requirements, some of which may be utilized to fulfill general education requirements, and which establish the framework for the study of movement, exercise, and skill from a variety of perspectives; and (2) a set of concentration-specific courses which serve the purpose of preparing the student for specific careers and/or graduate study within the field or other related disciplines. Students must select one of the two concentrations.
Courses
Kinesiology
SVSU’s Kinesiology department provides a broad-based education in the fields of athletic training and exercise science.
Why SVSU?
SVSU’s top-notch Kinesiology faculty, innovative curriculum, and outstanding facilities create a learning environment unparalleled in Michigan.
The Athletic Training Education program is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE).
The Exercise Science major is designed so that students can meet specific competencies set forth by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), which are the two most recognized institutions promoting health & fitness and athletic conditioning worldwide.
The average class size at SVSU is
Kinesiology & Health Education
Welcome to the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education !
Our department is one of the more varied and exciting units on campus, preparing students for both teaching and non-teaching careers. Undergraduate KHE students may be found in majors that prepare them for work in community schools, community health agencies, corporations, sport organizations, and fitness and wellness facilities. The undergraduate programs (Physical Education; Exercise and Wellness; School Health; Community Health) also prepare interested students for advanced graduate-level education. Our Kinesiology graduate program offers cutting-edge coursework and internship/field experiences in the areas of Exercise Physiology, Sport
Welcome to SUNY Cortland. As the tenth president of the College, I am proud of this fine institution and its place within the State University of New York system.
SUNY Cortland has compiled an impressive record of accomplishment and is poised for even greater achievements. In particular, I am excited that teaching remains the central function of SUNY Cortland and that excellence in teaching continues to be its primary goal. I am also proud that the College is a place where faculty members are teacher-scholars who recognize and appreciate how scholarship and teaching can inform the learning process. Further, as a
Minor in Kinesiology
Requirements for a Minor in Kinesiology (General)
Required HOURS
KINE 1311 History and Principles of Kinesiology and Sports
3
KINE 3334 Musculoskeletal Anatomy and Biomechanics
3
KINE 3335 Prevention and Treatment of Athletic Injuries
3
KINE 3344 Concepts of Physical Fitness and Wellness
3
KINE 4346 Measurement and Evaluation in Kinesiology and Sports
3
KINE Electives
9
TOTAL
24
Requirements for a a Minor in Kinesiology (Coaching Emphasis)
Required HOURS
KINE 1122 Instructional Topics: Strength Training and Cardiovascular Conditioning
1
KIN 2320 Safety and First Aid
3
KINE 3335 Prevention and Treatment of Athletic Injuries
3
KINE 4337 Exercise Physiology
3
KINE 4340 Coaching Theory and Practice
3
KINE 4345 Legal and Ethical Issues in Sport and Kinesiology
3
KINE 4350 Internship in Kinesiology and Sports
3
TOTAL
19
Kinesiology at Sonoma State
Kinesiology, as the study of human movement, utilizes a comprehensive and integrative approach to examine phenomena related to all aspects of physical activity. The curriculum offered by the Department of Kinesiology prepares graduates to apply kinesiological principles to the acquisition, performance, and refinement of motor skills and to the use of physical activity as an educative tool and a medium for health promotion, personal well being, and participation in an active life style. The curriculum addresses human movement across the life span from biological/physical, behavioral, sociocultural, and humanistic perspectives, with attention given to the unique and common
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