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Department of Kinesiology
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Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
Kinesiology Major
Major requirements (68-76 units)
(See option requirements.)
Core Program (13 units)
(required of all options)
KINES 20, 30, 104, 109, 113
Options (select one) (56-63 units)
---Athletic Training Option (62 units)
KINES 38, 43, 118, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142 (4 units), 143 (8 units), 165; H S 48, 90, 110; NUTR 147; PHYAN 64, 65; PH TH 105, 119
---Exercise Science Option (61-63 units)
KINES 38, 159 (or H S 92 or MATH 11), 116, 118; KINES 163 or 165, 167; BIOSC 1A; CHEM 1A or 3A, 3B or 8; H S 48; NUTR 147; PHYAN 64, 65; PHYS 2A
Select two from:
KAC 21, 24, 31, 39, 40, 42, 103
Select 12 units from:
KINES 137, 138, 139, 140, 148, 163 or 165, 199; NUTR 162T, H S 110, 111;
PSYCH 177; ACCT 3, MGT 104, 106; BIOSC 1B, 140A, 140B; MICRO 20; PHYAN 130,
140, 151, 158, 163, 165, 172; CHEM 1B, 125, 128A, 128B, 150; PHYS 2B; CSCI
1, 10, 101; MATH 70; PH TH 119; I E 125; any one of COMM 3, 103, 116, or
170
General Kinesiology Option (56-63)
H S 48 (or equivalent); NUTR 53 or 147 or KINES 180T (Exercise Nutrition and Body Composition); PHYAN 33 or 64/65; KINES 116 or 137; KINES 118; KINES 144 or 190 or 199
Select no less than 6 or more than 9 units from each of the following:
--- KINES 38, 134, 138, 139, 148, 157, 163, 165 ---
--- KINES 32, 100, 124, 125A, 125B, 125C, 125D, 126, 128, 130, 132 ---
--- KINES 111, 120, 122, 136, 140, 141, 152, 153, 159, 167 ---
Select three KAC courses**
Complete approved elective units. (See general option adviser.)
---Physical Education Option (55-58 units)
KAC 31; KINES 100, 116, 118, 120, 122, 124, 126, 128, 130, 132, 134, 144, 152, 153, 157, 159; PHYAN 33; NUTR 53 or 54 or 147; H S 48 (or equivalent)
Select one from:
KAC 40, 41, 51
Select one from:
KAC 24, 60, approved 80T; DANCE 117A, 155A, 158A; CLS 107
Select one from:
KAC 17, 19, 20, 22, 27, 30, 46, 54
General Education (51 units)
Electives* (1-21 units)
Total (128 units)
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* This figure takes into account that up to 18 units of major requirements are anticipated to also satisfy the General Education requirements: COMM 3, H S 92, MATH 70, C SCI 1, CHEM 1A or 3A or PHYS 2A, BIOSC 1A, I E 95, H S 90, NUTR 53.
** KINES 32 requires concurrent enrollment in one of the following: KAC 6, 21, 24, 31, 33, 39, or 103. If KAC 6, 21, 24, 31, 33, 39, or 103 is selected with KINES 32, KINES 32 may not be used for KAC requirement.
Advising Notes
- Mandatory advising is required of all students in this degree program. See the department for the name of your assigned adviser.
- With the assistance of the department adviser, students may choose a sequence of courses that will prepare them for working with specific age groups or special populations, coaching, sports medicine, teaching physical education, and professional applications in the exercise sciences and fitness-related industries.
- Students majoring in kinesiology may count a maximum of 12 units of activity courses (ATHL, KAC, DANCE) toward the 128 units required for a bachelor's degree. Repeat credit is not allowed in any of these activity courses.
- CR/NC grading is not permitted in courses for the kinesiology major, except in those courses which are designated CR/NC grading only.
- General Education and elective units may be used toward a minor (see departmental minors) or supplemental credential. Consult the appropriate department chair, program coordinator, or faculty adviser for further information.
- Completion of the Bachelor of Science degree with the physical education option meets the requirements of the Single Subject Matter Competency Program.
- Students interested in the athletic training option should consult the department regarding criteria for selection into this program.
- A grade of C or higher in all required coursework is necessary for successful completion of the major. Any course required as a prerequisite must be completed with a grade of C or better before registration in the subsequent course.
- Lower-division courses taken at other institutions may be accepted as being equivalent to lower-division requirements in the department. Petitions to have courses accepted should be completed during the first semester in the major.
Physical Education Teaching Credential Requirements
Single Subject Credential in Physical Education
B.S. degree with option in physical education (128 units)
Professional preparation courses (37 units)
Total (165 units)
Advising Notes
- Students interested in obtaining a teaching credential are strongly advised to confer with the department's credential adviser at the beginning of their junior year.
- Students must apply and be admitted to the School of Education and Human Development to begin education requirements. For prerequisites and other admission requirements, see the Single Subject Credential Program as listed under the Curriculum, Teaching, and Educational Technology Department.
- The required courses, or their approved equivalents, in the B.S. degree and credential programs must be completed by all single subject credential candidates.
- Verification that the waiver program has been completed and a recommendation for admission into the professional preparation program are the responsibility of the department credential adviser. These may be granted only after the prescribed B.S. degree waiver program has been completed.
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Kinesiology Minor Requirements
Coaching Minor
KINES 20 and 134; KINES 38, 116 or 118, and 162; NUTR 147 or KINES 180T
(Exercise Nutrition and Body Composition) (15 units)
KINES 125A, or 125B, or 125C, or 125D (3 units)
KAC 31 and KINES 124; or KINES 126, or 130, or 132 (3 units)
Coaching Internship (KINES 199) approved by dept. chair (2 units)
Total (23 units)
Supplementary Authorization in Physical
Education
(formerly Physical Education Minor) - see Kinesiology Department's credential
adviser.
Advising Notes
- Students must consult with an adviser.
- Advanced First Aid and CPR must be current at the time of graduation.
Master of Arts Degree Requirements
The Department of Kinesiology offers advanced study designed to enhance
professional competencies in teaching, administration, and research in kinesiology.
There may be curricular emphasis and specialization in pedagogy, administration,
or exercise science in preparation for more advanced degrees, applied research,
and careers (community college teaching, in-school or professional sport
management, and in clinical settings.)
Specific requirements. The Master of Arts degree requires 30 units
of advanced coursework, of which there is a common core of 9 units. Dependent
on the option, 9-18 units are selected from specified courses, and 3-12
units of electives are chosen. The culminating experience may be a thesis,
a project, or a comprehensive exam in professional studies; for the Exercise
Science Option, the thesis or comprehensive exam plus internship may be
selected.
Under the direction of a graduate adviser, each student designs a coherent
program within the following framework:
M.A. in Kinesiology
(Professional Studies)
Core (9 units)
KINES 230, 231, and 261
Required coursework (9 units)
Select three from: KINES 223, 240, 241, 242, 260, 262, 263, and 285
Electives (12 units)
Any additional KINES 200-level courses or approved outside area courses
Culminating experience (0-6 units)
KINES 299, 298, or comprehensive exam
Total (30 units)
Exercise Science Option
Core (9 units)
KINES 230, 231, and 261
Required coursework (12-18 units)
With advisement, select from: KINES 222, 223, 233, 234, 236, 238, and 285
Electives (3 units)
Any KINES 200-level course or approved outside area course
Culminating experience (0-6 units)
KINES 299 or comprehensive exam plus internship
Total (30 units)
Advising Notes
- The Master of Arts degree program in Kinesiology assumes undergraduate preparation equivalent to a California State University, Fresno major in kinesiology. Students may be required to take 12-15 prerequisite units.
- All students must take a written qualifying exam before advancement to candidacy. The university graduate-level writing skills requirement is met by successful completion of this step.
- See also the general graduate requirements listed under the Division of Graduate Studies.
