Kinesiology is science with a difference – a fast-growing field with opportunities as diverse as health education, scientific research, community development, and fitness training. The Department of Kinesiology offers two undergraduate majors: Kinesiology, or Physical Education Health Teacher Education (PEHTE).

The Department of Kinesiology has over a century of experience and leadership in this exciting, dynamic field, and we offer a range of concentrations and minors that will help you make a difference.

We look forward to supporting you over the coming semesters as you work towards your degree.

Contact

Director of Undergraduate Studies

Dr. Adam Berg
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PEHTE Program Coordinator

Professor Judy Fowler
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Department of Kinesiology

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Students, faculty, and staff attend an open house for the Kinesiology Departments open house, an event aimed at recruiting potential undergraduates to enroll in the department's graduate program.

B.S. DEGREE IN Kinesiology

This major prepares students for careers in preventive and rehabilitative exercise and fitness, and serves as a pre-professional program of study with a focus on exercise and sport science that also encompasses other fields of science (biology, chemistry, physics, health, nutrition, and pharmacology).

B.S. DEGREE IN Physical Education and Health Teacher Education with K-12 Licensure (Discontinued)

This program prepares future teachers by providing opportunities for observation, participation, assisting, and teaching experiences with public school students, including those with special needs.

DEGREE IN Physical Education and Health Teacher Education
Scott Wells as assistant coach runs the men's soccer team practice as they get in their last off season practice.

Minor in Sport Coaching

Our Programs at a Glance

Undergraduate ProgramsDegree TypeClass Type
KinesiologyB.S.In Person
Physical Education and Health Teacher Education with K-12 Licensure (Discontinued)B.S.In Person
Sport CoachingUndergraduate MinorIn Person
Sport and Social DevelopmentUndergraduate MinorIn Person
Adam Berg

Dr. Adam Berg
[email protected]

Director OF Undergraduate STUDIES