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Kinesiology & Health Sciences

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Kinesiology (the study of human movement) & Health Sciences, prepares students for a wide variety of academic and professional pursuits.  An emphasis on disease prevention and health promotion in society is opening opportunities in a variety of health related areas including physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician’s assistant, nursing, traditional and complementary medicine and nutrition. With the significant expansion of the fitness industry, there are many opportunities in Exercise Physiology, Sport Psychology, Geriatric Physical Education, Sports Communication, Sports Administration, Sports Marketing, Sports Management, and Wellness.

Within the Department of Kinesiology & Health Sciences, students may choose to receive a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree or a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree with one of the following concentrations:

  1. Health (B.A.)
  2. Health Sciences (B.S.)
  3. Pre-med (B.S.)

Coursework in each of these concentrations may include the following: Introduction to Kinesiology, Introduction to the Human Body, Human Physiology, Human Anatomy, Motor Learning, Science of Nutrition, Exercise Physiology, Cardiovascular Physiology, Physiology of Aging, Physiology of Obesity, Exercise in Public Health, Epidemiology in Public Health, Introduction to Clinical Practice, Health Ethics, as well as many others.  In addition, students are encouraged to seek additional experience either through research or internship opportunities.

Over the last 5 years, approximately 80% of graduating Kinesiology & Health Sciences majors entered graduate or professional schools. Of those entering professional schools, approximately 80% were in the allied health fields and 20% in medical schools. Thus, the typical major in this department is pursuing a career in a medical, health, or research profession.

Dr. Michael R. Deschenes Appointed Chair

The Department of Kinesiology & Health Sciences is pleased to announce that Dr. Michael R. Deschenes has recently taken over as chair of the department on July 1, 2011.

Dr. Scott Ickes joins faculty

Scott IckesThe Department of Kinesiology & Health Sciences is pleased to welcome Dr. Scott Ickes as a new member of our faculty.