University of Massachusetts Amherst

Department of Kinesiology

Undergraduate Programs

The Field

The major in Kinesiology focuses on the study of human performance within a biophysical context, including aspects of anatomy, physiology, chemistry, physics, biology, nutrition, and computer science. The study of human performance is thus a cross-disciplinary subject field and is referred to as the academic discipline of Kinesiology. For the major in Kinesiology, courses taken outside the department include: physics, chemistry, math, and computer science. These courses provide the foundation for the Kinesiology courses that apply the basic scientific principles to the study of movement.

Career Opportunities

Opportunities for employment exist in recreation and health and fitness centers, exercise rehabilitation programs (for cardiac, pulmonary, stroke, psychiatric patients, etc.), as both exercise leaders and exercise test technicians, as consultants to business and industry, and with manufacturers of sport and rehabilitative equipment. An undergraduate major in Kinesiology prepares students for continuing study in exercise physiology, ergonomics, biomechanics, preventive medicine, physical therapy, physician assistant , and a variety of exercise and fitness occupations.

Requirements for a Major in Kinesiology

Requirements for students entering the major as of fall 2009

(updated 6/2/2009)

The Kinesiology major consists of:

  1. Requisite Courses: 22 credits of requisite courses
  2. Kinesiology Requirements: 24 credits of required Kinesiology courses for all majors
  3. Kinesiology Electives: 15 credits of Kinesiology electives

Minimum Total Credits Required = 61 credits

Specific Requirements:

I. Requisite courses (22 credits)

 Course #  Title  Credits
KIN 170 (Lecture) Anatomy & Physiology I 3
KIN 171 (Lab) Anatomy & Physiology I - Lab I 1
KIN 172 (Lecture) Anatomy & Physiology II 3
KIN 173 (Lab) Anatomy & Physiology II - Lab II 1
MATH 127 Calculus for the Life and Social Sciences I 3
MATH 128 Calculus for the Life and Social Sciences II 3
PHYSICS 131/133 Introduction Physics I 4
CHEM 111 General Chemistry for Science Majors 4

TOTAL CREDITS

 

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22

The following pertains to the courses above:

1. A grade of C- (2.0) or better is required for all the above courses.

2. All of these courses must be completed by the end of the second full year in the major. The combination for KIN 170 (Lecture) & 171 (Lab) are considered as one course. The same single course consideration is given for the combination of the Lecture and Lab for KIN 172 & 173.

3. Students who must take prerequisite(s) to the Departmental Math requirement will be given an additional semester to complete the Departmental Math requirement.

4. Students may substitute Physics 151/153 for Physics 131/133 and, Math 131 may be substituted for Math 127, and Math 132 may be substituted for Math 128.

5. A grade of C- (2.0) is required for all course substitutions.

 

II. All Kinesiology majors must complete the following 8 Core Courses (24 credits):

Course #
 Title
 Credits
KIN 100 Introduction to Kinesiology   3
KIN 110 Human Performance and Nutrition 3
KIN 350 Statistics and Measurement for Kinesiology 3
KIN 355 Writing Seminar in Kinesiology  3
KIN 430 Biomechanics  3
KIN 440 Wellness for All 3
KIN 460 Motor Control  3
KIN 470 Exercise Physiology  3

Total Credits

 

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24

 

* A grade of C- (2.0) or better is required for all of the above courses.

* Kinesiology 100 must be completed by the end of the first year in the major.

*ALL OF THE ABOVE EIGHT CORE COURSES MUST BE TAKEN IN RESIDENCE.

III. Kinesiology Electives

Students must select 15 credits from the courses listed below.

Course # Title  Credits
KIN 215 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries  3
KIN 297G Neuromechanics of Human Motion  3
KIN 297WP Wellness Programming 3
KIN 340 Exercise Testing and Programming 3
KIN 380 Diet, Supplements and Athletic Performance  3
KIN 397A Principles and Practice of Personal Training  3
KIN 397B Principles and Practice of Strength & conditioning   3
KIN 397S Clinical & Public Health Implications of Obesity 3
KIN 196-496 Independent Study* (See Below) 1-6
KIN 497F/G Teaching Practicum* (See Below) 1-3
KIN 498 Internship/Practicum* (See Below) 1-15
KIN 530 Mechanical Analysis of Human Motion 3
KIN 535 Muscle Mechanics and Modeling 3
KIN 560 Exercise Neuroscience 3
KIN 565 Movement Coordination and Perception 3
KIN 570 Pediatric Exercise Physiology 3
KIN 580 Muscle Structure and Function 3
KIN 585 Energy Metabolism 3

A grade of C- (2.0) or better is required in these Elective Courses.

*NOTE: Students may take the KIN Independent Study courses (196, 296, 396, and 496), KIN Teaching Practicum (ES497F/G) and KIN Internship Practicum (498) to fulfill up to 6 of the required 15 credit of the Kinesiology Electives requirement. The nature of the INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM should be consistent within Kinesiology  All INDEPENDENT STUDIES and TEACHING PRACTIA must be approved by a faculty sponsor during the prior semester, or within the first two weeks of the semester in which the student is taking those courses.  Any additional Kinesiology Elective Courses taken above the 15 credit requirement can fulfill the University Requirements for graduation if they are completed successfully.

1. Your Kinesiology Advisor will:

          - assist you in Kinesiology course selections.

          - check your transcripts to ensure that all Kinesiology requirements have been
             met

      (sections I, II, and III) for graduation clearance.

      (only Major requirements not University requirements)

 

2. THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITIES:

          - COMPLETE ALL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

          - SATISFY ALL GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE REQUIREMENTS

          - SATISFY THE UNIVERSITY’S 120 CREDIT MINIMUM REQUIREMENT

NOTE:

Even if you complete all the General Education Course Requirements and Major Course requirements there is still a minimum of 120 credits required for Graduation eligibility.  You should double-check your records and transcripts to be sure you have completed all University requirements.

3. CLARIFICATION - Please note: All Courses in sections I, II, and III must be taken for a grade (no Pass/Fail option with the exception of these Internship Courses: Kin 398A, Kin 498, & Kin 498Y)

 

THE DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY

MAIN OFFICE – TOTMAN BUILDING 110
OFFICE ASSOCIATE – COLLEEN O’CALLAGHAN

MAIN OFFICE TELEPHONE / (413) 545-1337

  

Faculty Office Telephone Email
Dr. Sofiya Alhassan       Totman 150    545-3475 alhassan@kin.umass.edu
Dr. Barry Braun     Totman 107  577-0146   bbraun@kin.umass.edu
Dr. Graham Caldwell, GPD Totman 105  545-0017    gc@kin.umass.edu
Dr. Stuart Chipkin   Totman 25       545-0089  schipkin@kin.umass.edu
Dr. Priscilla Clarkson    504 Goodell 577-3902  clarkson@kin.umass.edu
Dr. Ned Debold      Totman 158 545-4944 edebold@kin.umass.edu

Dr. Patty Freedson, Dept. Chair  

Totman 111 545-2620 psf@kin.umass.edu
Dr. Joseph Hamill    Totman 23B 545-2245 jhamill@kin.umass.edu
Dr. Gary Kamen   Totman 160A 545-0784 kamen@kin.umass.edu
Dr. Jane Kent-Braun     Totman 108 545-9477 janekb@kin.umass.edu
Mr. David Peckinpaugh         Totman 130A 577-0131 dpeck@kin.umass.edu
Dr. Frank Rife, UPD      Totman 109 545-2634 frife@kin.umass.edu
Dr. Erin Snook        Totman 106 545-6438 esnook@kin.umass.edu
Dr. Brian Umberger         Totman 106 545-1436 umberger@kin.umass.edu
Dr. Richard van Emmerik     Totman 160 545-0325 rvanemmerik@kin.umass.edu

                                                            

Printable Version of the Kinesiology Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements for Students

Beginning in Fall 2009                                                         

                                

CORE COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR IN KINESIOLOGY

The Core Course Requirements for the Minor in Kinesiology include the following courses:

Course # Title Credits
#1. KIN 100 Introduction to Kinesilogy 3
#2. KIN 110 Human Performance and Nutrition 3
#3. KIN 430

Biomechanics

Pre-requisites: KIN 170 (Lecture) & 171 (Lab) Anatomy and Physiology I; Physics 131/133; Math 127 and Math 128

3
#4. KIN 460

Motor Control

Pre-requisites: KIN 100; KIN 170 (Lecture)& 171 (Lab) Anatomy and Physiology I;

3
#5. KIN 470

Exercise Physiology

Pre-requisites: KIN 100; KIN 172 (Lecture) & 173 (Lab) Anatomy and Physiology II;

3

 

1.  These five core courses (a total of 15 credits) are needed to satisfy the Minor in Kinesiology;

2.  All of these five core courses for the Minor in Kinesiology must be taken in residence at the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus;

3.  A grade of C- or better is required in each of the five core courses for the Minor in Kinesiology;

4.  Some course pre-requisites have acceptable substitutions. Please contact Dr. Frank Rife for more information at 545-2634 or frife@kin.umass.edu ;

5.  Students are eligible to officially add the Minor in Kinesiology after they have successfully completed the core courses;

6.  If students have any questions, please contact Dr. Frank Rife at 545-2634 or frife@kin.umass.edu

Printable Version: Core Course Requirements for a Minor in Kinesiology

Some Other Course Suggestions

Many post-baccalaureate program require or strongly recommend other courses that many not be required for the UMass Kinesiology degree.  You may enroll in these courses as an undergraduate, and these courses will count toward your 120-credit university requirement.

If you are interested in:

You should also enroll in:
Some programs may recommend:

Required Standardized Exam:

Physical Therapy

Chem 112

Physics 132/134

Intro to Psych

Biology

Abnormal Psych

Internship in PT

Statistics

GRE
Medicine

General Biology or Zoology w/lab (2 sem)

Chem 112 w/lab

1 yr Organic Chem w/lab

Physics 132/134

1 yr English literature or composition

Statistics

Computer Literacy

Volunteer work or work in a research lab

MCAT
Chiropractic

two sem biology

Chem 112

two sem Organic Chem

Physics 132/134

two sem English Composition

one sem psych

   
Occupational Therapy

Developmental Psych

Intro Psych

Abnormal Psych

Intro to sociology/anthropology

motor development or gerontology course

Internship in OT

biology course GRE
Nursing

Developmental Psych

Nutrition

Microbiology

Intro to Biology

1 sem sociology

Intro to Psych

organic chemistry

 
Physician's Assistant

Microbiology

molecular biology

general biology w/lab

Organic Chem w/lab

Intro to Psych

Internship in Patient Care

genetics

cell biology

Chem 112

 
       

 

If you are interested in jobs in the field of Kinesiology, you should contact
http://www.phfr.com

SPHHS Undergraduate Handbook

http://www.umass.edu/sphhs/kinesiology/