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Jun 17, 2026
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2026-2027 University Catalog
Health and Kinesiology, MS
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About the Program
The Department of Health and Kinesiology’s mission is to keep people of all ages healthy and moving. From participating in innovative, student-driven research to leading community fitness programs, students will develop a strong understanding of human movement, sports performance and management, exercise and fitness and disease prevention. From undergraduate and graduate degree programs to online certifications, the department will help students take the next giant leap across all stages of their careers. Graduate students can choose to pursue a Master of Science (MS) and/or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), working with faculty members within five research training areas: athletic training education administration; biomechanics, motor control and motor development; exercise physiology; exercise psychology; and recreation and sport management. Master’s students can pursue a thesis or non-thesis option. See below for each set of requirements. Program Website Program Requirements - Thesis & Non-thesis
30 Credits RequiredRequired Courses (24-27 credits)
Thesis Research (6 credits)
Only required for thesis MS students. Non-thesis Independent Study (3 credits)
In lieu of a thesis, students seeking a non-thesis MS are required to take a minimum of 3 credits of independent study. Concentrations
Interdisciplinary concentrations: Program Learning Outcomes
Students will: - Develop advanced knowledge of human movement, including the physiological, biomechanical, and behavioral principles that inform research and practice in the field.
- Demonstrate the ability to critically evaluate scientific literature, design and conduct ethical and methodologically sound research, and effectively communicate findings to both professional and scholarly audiences.
- Apply evidence-based strategies in areas such as performance enhancement, clinical exercise interventions, and health promotion.
- Cultivate professional competencies including problem-solving, data analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration to support diverse career paths within academia, clinical settings, industry, and health-related organizations.
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