How do nerves, muscles, and joints work together to carry out complex movements? What regulates fuels oxidized at rest and during exercise? How much of what we call aging is actually due to physical inactivity and how can physical activity help prevent or manage chronic disease and disability?

Explore the answers to these and other questions around the science of human movement with UMass Amherst’s MS in Kinesiology. You have an option of completing an MS thesis (research option) or a course-based MS program.

The thesis option requires you to identify a faculty member to study with and you will focus your degree in one of four areas: 

  • Biomechanics
  • Movement Neuroscience
  • Physical Activity and Health
  • Physiology

NOTE: This is a STEM designated program.