Minor in kinesiology
Department of Kinesiology
The Kinesiology minor is a combination of activity and core courses found in the area of Kinesiology. It will provide the student with a wide experience of core coursework in the major and activity-based instruction and participation.
Administrator: Scott Kinnaman (Department Chair), Department of Kinesiology
Requirements: 18-19 credits, 9 of which shall be numbered 2999 and above.
Required: Students must complete CPR/First aid certification (American Red Cross preferred)
Alternate Year Courses: KINE2900A, KINE2900B, KINE2900C, KINE2430, KINE2700, KINE2850, KINE3440, KINE4520, KINE4560
Core Kinesiology Courses: 18-19 credits
Item #
Title
Credits
KINE2640
Kinesiology Majors Activity Laboratory
1
Choose 2 courses for 2-3 credits:
Item #
Title
Credits
KINE1020
Heart Healthy Activities
1
KINE1030
Lifetime Sports Activities
1
KINE1040
Outdoor Activities
1
KINE2900A
Outdoor Skills - Water
2
KINE2900B
Outdoor Skills - Land
2
KINE2900C
Outdoor Skills - Snow
2
Complete 15 credits, 9 of which shall be numbered above 2999:
Item #
Title
Credits
KINE1310
Introduction to Recreation and Kinesiology
3
KINE2430
Health Issues in Today's Society
3
KINE2410
Introduction to Athletic Training and Physical Therapy with Laboratory
3
KINE2700
Leadership in Outdoor Recreation
3
KINE2730
Nutrition Across the Lifespan
2
KINE2750
Outdoor Pursuits
2
KINE2850
Camp Administration and Outdoor Education
2
KINE3440
Advanced Athletic Training
3
KINE3560
Psychology and Techniques of Coaching
3
KINE3600
Motor Development and Motor Learning
2
KINE3630
Corrective and Adaptive Physical Education
2
KINE3640
Phsiology of Exercise
3
KINE3650
Biomechanics
3
KINE2094 or KINE4094
1-3
KINE4520
Tests and Measurements in Physical Education
3
KINE4560
Administration and Supervision of HPERD
3