Kinesiology B.S.

Total Semester Credit Hours=120-122

The Bachelor of Science Degree Program in Kinesiology offers teaching and nonteaching options. The mission of the teaching option is to prepare for Texas State certification to teach physical education at all levels from Early Childhood to Grade 12. The mission of the nonteaching option is to prepare for entry-level positions related to exercise in clinical, business or other settings, or to prepare for post-baccalaureate professional (e.g., physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine) or graduate studies related to exercise science. The nonteaching option may be used to prepare for the State examination for licensing as an athletic trainer in Texas. A student wanting to pursue the Texas athletic trainer license should consult with an academic advisor early in the program. Such students must complete other State licensing requirements in addition to the courses listed below, including apprenticeships under the supervision of a licensed or certified athletic trainer. For a suggested four-year course of study please visit the department webpage at: www.uttyler.edu/hkdept.

To graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology, the student must:

  1. earn a grade of "C" or better in all courses used to meet degree requirements,
  2. complete the general baccalaureate degree requirements for the university,
  3. complete the Kinesiology curriculum requirements specified in the following sections.

Curriculum

University Core (44 hours)

The student pursuing teacher certification should take SPCM 1315: Fundamentals of Speech Communication to meet the humanities requirement. For others, PHIL 1301: Introduction to Philosophy is recommended.

Department Lower-Division Requirements (14 hours)

ALHS 1300Personal and Community Wellness

BIOL 2301Anatomy and Physiology I [TCCN: BIOL 2301]

BIOL 2101Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory [TCCN: BIOL 2101]

BIOL 2302Anatomy and Physiology II [TCCN: BIOL 2302]

BIOL 2102Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory [TCCN: BIOL 2102]

KINE 2337Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries

Required Upper-division Kinesiology Major Courses (42-43)

HECC 4308Ethics

HECC 4333Tests and Measurements

HECC 4370Internship

KINE 3311Physiology of Exercise

KINE 3112Physiology of Exercise Laboratory

KINE 3303Motor Development

KINE 3331Human Motor Control and Learning

KINE 3132Human Motor Control and Learning Laboratory

KINE 3334Biomechanics and Anatomical Kinesiology

KINE 3135Biomechanics and Anatomical Kinesiology Laboratory

KINE 4305Principles of Training

KINE 4314Prescriptive Exercise

KINE 4321Sports Nutrition

Cognate Courses (28 hrs.)

Three hours of Communication selected from the following:

SPCM 3321Business and Professional Speaking

SPCM 3322Small Group Communication

SPCM 3325Persuasive Communication

or

SPCM 4326Public Speaking

Three hours of Allied Health selected from the following:

ALHS 3352Consumer Health

ALHS 3362Behavioral Health

ALHS 4320Principles of Epidemiology

Twenty-three hours selected with advisor (may include requirements for athletic training students or teacher certification)

Additional required courses for athletic training students
HECC 4371Internship

KINE 3340Assessment of Athletic Injuries

KINE 3342Therapeutic Modalities for Athletic Trainers

PYED 4156Topics in Motor Performance

PYED 4156: taken 4 semesters

Additional required courses for teacher certification students
ALHS 3315Nutrition in Health and Performance

ALHS 4317Theoretical and Clinical Aspects of Weight Management

ALHS 4324Drugs and Health

ALHS 4333Stress Management

HECC 4353Program Organization and Administration

KINE 4308Adapted Physical Education

PYED 4340Teaching Methods in Physical Education

Teacher Certification

All students wishing to be certified to teach physical education (EC-12) in Texas public schools must complete the Academic Foundations, Professional Development, and required content courses and meet the requirements described in the Certification section of the College of Education and Psychology section of this catalog. For further information see a consultant in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. For complete degree requirements please visit our website at: www.uttyler.edu/hkdept.