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WELCOME! Green & White Day 2018. Kinesiology. What is Kinesiology?. Exercise Physiology. Motor Development. Biomechanics. Motor Control. Sport Sociology. Athletic Injury. Sport Psychology. Adapted Physical Activity. Kinesiology: Science of Human Movement.
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WELCOME! Green & White Day 2018 Kinesiology
What is Kinesiology? Exercise Physiology Motor Development Biomechanics Motor Control Sport Sociology Athletic Injury Sport Psychology Adapted Physical Activity Kinesiology: Science of Human Movement
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology Leads to… …Careers in Fitness and Personal Training Health Promotion Allied Health Exercise Physiology Medicine Community Service & Agencies Rehabilitation Therapy Sports Nutrition Prosthetics & Orthotics Sports Administration/Management …Graduate Study/Research in Athletic Training Adapted Physical Activity Prosthetics and Orthotics Coaching / Administration Exercise Physiology Growth and Motor Development Physician/Physician Assistant Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Chiropractic
MSU Degree Requirements and AP or Dual Enrollment Courses B.S. in KINESIOLOGY General Education Courses English/Writing (WRA) Arts and Humanities (IAH) Social Science (ISS) Math/Science Admission Core Kinesiology Core Courses Cognate Area Of Interest Elective Courses AP/Dual Enrollment in HS • English or Lang/Lit & Comp = MSU WRA • History = MSU IAH • Psychology = MSU ISS • Government = MSU ISS • Economics = MSU ISS • AP Calc, College Algebra = MSU Math • Chemistry = MSU Chemistry • Biology = MSU Biology • Language = MSU electives Questions about transfer credit and what to take? Contact a Kinesiology Academic Advisor!
Requirement for Formal Admission to the Kinesiology Major All KIN students must complete the following courses with a 2.0 or better by the time they reach junior standing (56 credit hours): CEM 141 (4) General Chemistry I KIN 216 (3) Applied Human Anatomy MTH 103 (3) College Algebra KIN 251 (4) Principles of Movement PSL 250 (4) Introductory Physiology
Getting Involved Can Help You Choose Your Career Interest! • Service Learning/Volunteer Hours • Job Shadowing/Networking • Career/Cognate Exploration • Clubs and Organizations • Research • Field work/classes • Course Assistantships • Alternative Spring Break • Study Abroad, Study Away • MSU Sports Administration and Team Management • Cadaver & Exercise Physio labs • Adapted Sports Skills Program • Internships
Things to do in High School • Take classes that will prepare you for college-level learning – especially math and science! • Get experience. Volunteer in your community, look for job/job shadowing opportunities in the areas that are of interest to you. Build your network! • Consider AP and dual enrollment courses. The MSU Transfer Equivalency website is a useful tool in verifying class options. KIN Academic Advisors can help you choose! • Attend the MSU Athletic Training High School Summer Camp. • Research Kinesiology careers. • Visit with a Kinesiology/Athletic Training advisor!
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