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2021-2022 General Catalog 
    
2021-2022 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Kinesiology, B.S.


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All majors in the Kinesiology  must complete the support courses and the major core courses. Each major selects a concentration in which to complete the major.

All courses fulfilling either major or minor requirements in kinesiology must be graded A-F, except for courses not available in the A-F mode or courses that are challenged.

Program Learning Outcomes


  • Our graduates have knowledge of the history and broad content within the disciplines of kinesiology and can demonstrate the ability to synthesize concepts across disciplines.
  • Our graduates demonstrate proficiency in the Core Competencies across the subareas of kinesiology through their academic work and practical application. (WSCUC Core Competencies: written communication, oral communication, critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and information literacy)
  • Our graduates can apply concepts, theories, and methods in kinesiology in professional and scholarly activities.
  • Our graduates can apply evidence-based practices to the practice of kinesiology.
  • Our graduates demonstrate professional responsibility and ethical decision-making when applying knowledge of kinesiology.

Degree Requirements


See the “Degree Requirements ” in the University Catalog for complete details on general degree requirements.

General Education Requirements (48 units). 

See the “General Education Program ” requirements in the University Catalog for information on General Education requirements. Some major requirements may double count for GE requirements.

Support Courses for the Bachelor of Science


These courses may be taken at a community college, and some may be used to fulfill general education requirements. Some of these courses are prerequisites to courses in the major. The SSU equivalent is listed below.

Major Concentrations


Several options are available to a student advancing toward a specific goal in the degree program. A student may select a pattern of courses in any one of the following concentrations.

Choose one of the required concentrations below to complete the major:

  I.   Exercise Science Concentration 26  
  II.  Lifetime Physical Activity Concentration 23-28  
  III. Interdisciplinary Concentration 25-28  
  Total units in a concentration 22-28  
  Total units in major 46-53  

Units


Total supporting units: 17

Total units in the major core: 29

Total units in a concentration 23-30

Total units in the major 52-59

Program Roadmaps


First-Year Advising Guide


First-Year Advising Guide

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