BS - Kinesiology Course Requirements

General Education Requirements, 47 hrs:

English 1301, 1302 plus three (3) hrs sophomore literature
Fine Arts (3 hrs from Music, Theatre, Art, or equivalent)
Religion 1320 and 1330
History (3 hours from) 1301, 1302, 2321 or 2322
Social Science (6 hrs from any combination) Geography or Sociology or Psychology or Political Science
Physical Activity (KINE 1164 and 2 different activity physical activity courses)
Science (8 hrs-must be lab science)
Mathematics (6 hrs from) 1300, 1314, 1316, 1342, 2301, 2302 or 2313)
Speech 1311

Major Area of Study, 36 hrs:

Kinesiology Core, 18 hrs:

KINE 1301 Introduction to Kinesiology
KINE 1302 Introduction to the Structure & Function of the Human Body
KINE 1306 Community First Aid & Safety
KINE 3311 Physiology of Exercise
KINE 3312 Kinesiology & Applied Anatomy
KINE 4306 Evaluation in Kinesiology

Professional Emphasis, 12 hrs (12 additional hrs selected by the student. The student is encouraged to choose a professional emphasis as listed below. Six (6) of the twelve (12) hrs must be upper division)

Athletic Training (This emphasis does not meet state licensing or national certification requirements):

KINE 2302 Care of Injuries
KINE 3300 Therapeutic Modalities
KINE 3302 Injury Rehabilitation Techniques
KINE 4309 Athletic Training

Sports Supervision:

KINE 2302 Care of Injuries
KINE 2314 Recreational Facility Supervision
KINE 4301 Organization & Administration in Kinesiology & Sport
KINE 4304 Contemporary Issues in Kinesiology & Sport

Health and Wellness:

KINE 2302 Care of Injuries
KINE 3301 Health & Fitness in the Elementary Schools
KINE 3310 Concepts of Personal Health & Wellness
KINE 4310 Human Diseases

Professional Skills & Techniques, 6 hrs (only two (2) credit hrs may be selected from the "Techniques of Coaching" courses.):

KINE 2100 Rhythmic Activities
KINE 2101 Activities for Special Populations
KINE 2102 Fundamental Motor Skills
KINE 2105 Lead-Up Activities & Innovative Team Sports
KINE 2106 Individual & Dual Lifetime Activities
KINE 2107 Techniques for Teaching Tumbling
KINE 2113 Outdoor Recreational Activities
KINE 3304 Ropes Course Process
KINE 4100 Techniques for Coaching Soccer
KINE 4101 Techniques for Coaching Football
KINE 4102 Techniques for Coaching Baseball
KINE 4103 Techniques for Coaching Basketball
KINE 4104 Techniques for Coaching Volleyball
KINE 4107 Special Projects in Kinesiology

Minor Area of Study, 18 hrs.

Electives (to total 120 hrs):

Contact Information:
Dr. Will Walker, Ph.D.
Chairperson, Department of Kinesiology & Exercise Science
One Tiger Drive, Marshall, TX 75670
wwalker@etbu.edu
(903) 923-2206 (office)





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