DRAFT 2026-2027 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Kinesiology
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Chair: Francis M. Kozub1, Ph.D.
Faculty: Todd Anderson, Lars Andersson, Roxie Aquino, Michael Blackburn, David Blank, Rhonda Blank, Donald Bohannon, Cullin Casey, Rosie Cheng, Kendra Samuels Eaton4, Susan Edkins, Brian Frierson, Stephanie Graziani, Mark Hall, Jaleesa Harper, Lauren Hawley, Bradley Jackson, Kriston Jacobs, Othello Johnson5, Beverly Justice3, Hannah Luckett, Michael Musselwhite, Paul O’Neil, Peter Ormsby, Ian Read, Drew Richards, Oscar Roverato, Theresa Schlosser2, Jessica Siegele, Ash Walker, Marian Wooten, Derrick Young
1Graduate Program Director
2Health Promotion Program Coordinator
3Fitness Specialist Program Coordinator
4Advisement Coordinator
5Internship Coordinator
6Program Director for Sport Administrator
The purposes of the Department of Kinesiology are: (1) to provide a comprehensive academic program in exercise science, health, and recreation for students who plan to pursue one of these fields as a profession; (2) to provide professional preparation for those interested in working in the fitness and health industry; (3) to provide a service program which will afford all students the opportunity to learn and participate in a wide range of activities which will benefit them now and in the future; and (4) to educate individuals about risk factors associated with certain lifestyle choices and provide them with the skills to make behavioral changes that will improve their health and the quality of their lives.
The Department offers an Exercise and Sport Science Major with three Tracks: Fitness Specialist, Health Promotion, and Recreation and Sport Administration.
The Department offers the Master of Arts (M.A) in Sport Administration. For complete information about this program and courses leading to this graduate degree, see The William Howard Dean Graduate School .
ProgramsMasterMajorMinorCoursesHealth PromotionHealth, Physical Education, and RecreationHealth and Human PerformanceKinesiologyPhysical EducationExercise PhysiologySpecial Topics in Physical EducationRecreationRecreation and Sport Administration
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