Health Studies or Kinesiology Minor
Health Sciences or Kinesiology may be chosen as a minor to satisfy certain baccalaureate degree programs with majors in other fields. The courses normally required for a minor in health sciences (18 hours) and a minor in kinesiology (18 hours plus eight semester hours of anatomy and physiology) are listed below. A student desiring to pursue a minor in health sciences with a major in psychology or nursing should see an adviser in Health and Kinesiology for an alternate curriculum prior to starting pursuit of the minor.
Curriculum
Kinesiology Minor
BIOL 2301 | Anatomy and Physiology I [TCCN: BIOL 2301] | |
BIOL 2101 | Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory [TCCN: BIOL 2101] | |
BIOL 2302 | Anatomy and Physiology II [TCCN: BIOL 2302] | |
BIOL 2102 | Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory [TCCN: BIOL 2102] | |
KINE 3306 | Fitness Assessment Skills | |
KINE 3311 | Physiology of Exercise | |
KINE 3112 | Physiology of Exercise Laboratory | |
KINE 3331 | Human Motor Control and Learning | |
KINE 3132 | Human Motor Control and Learning Laboratory | |
KINE 3334 | Biomechanics and Anatomical Kinesiology | |
KINE 3135 | Biomechanics and Anatomical Kinesiology Laboratory | |
Elective(s) approved by advisor (3 hrs.)
Health Sciences Minor