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Nov 21, 2024
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2020-21 Graduate Bulletin ARCHIVED
Kinesiology, Thesis, M.S.
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Admission Requirements
Requirements for admission are a 2. 75 overall GPA or a 2. 75 GPA in the last 60 hours of undergraduate study. Students wishing to pursue a master’s degree in kinesiology are encouraged to hold a bachelor’s degree with a major or minor in kinesiology. Students with degrees in related fields may apply, but may be required to take leveling courses as determined by the graduate program coordinator.
Major Description
A major in kinesiology requires 30 semester hours in the thesis program and 36 semester hours in the non-thesis program. Graduate students who intend to continue beyond the master’s degree are encouraged to elect the thesis program. All students entering the graduate program must take a common 12-hour core in combination with various electives from the human performance studies emphasis as well as other related fields.
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Program Courses
This program requires a concentration/emphasis of Human Performance Studies.
Human Performance Studies Emphasis
Twelve credit hours of graduate level (500-599) Kinesiology course work as advised.
Thesis Research/Writing
Three hours from each of the following:
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