Application can be made once three of the required lower division courses have been competed, each with a minimum grade of C-, and the program approval form (available from the undergraduate advisor) has been submitted.
Admission is competitive.
The admission grade point average (GPA) is calculated each term on the three required courses. If one or more have been duplicated (repeated), grades from all course attempts will be used equally to calculate kinesiology’s admission GPA.
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Students complete:
KIN 142-3 Introduction to Kinesiology
and one of
KIN 105-3 Fundamentals of Human Structure and Function
KIN 205-3 Introduction to Human Physiology
KIN 208-3 Introduction to Physiological Systems
and three of the following, one of which must be a 200 division course
KIN 110-3 Human Nutrition: Current Issues
KIN 111-3 Food and Food Safety
KIN 140-3 Contemporary Health Issues
KIN 143-3 Exercise: Health and Performance
KIN 180W-3 Introduction to Ergonomics
KIN 201-3 Biomechanics
KIN 207-3 Human Motor Systems
KIN 212-3 Food and Society
KIN 241-3 Sports Injuries — Prevention and Rehabilitation
and one of
KIN 325-3 Basic Human Anatomy
KIN 342-3 Active Health
and four of
KIN 303-3 Kinanthropometry
KIN 310-3 Exercise/Work Physiology
KIN 311-3 Applied Human Nutrition
KIN 312-3 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport
KIN 325-3 Basic Human Anatomy*
KIN 342-3 Active Health*
KIN 367-3 Psychology of Motor Skill Acquisition
KIN 375-3 Human Growth and Development
KIN 380-3 Occupational Biomechanics
KIN 381-3 Psychology of Work
KIN 382-3 Workplace Health
KIN 420-3 Selected Topics I
KIN 421-3 Selected Topics II
KIN 422-3 Selected Topics III
KIN 423-3 Selected Topics IV
KIN 431-3 Environmental Carcinogenesis
KIN 461-3 Physiological Aspects of Aging
KIN 488-3 Ergonomics Laboratory
*if not already counted toward this program
A minimum GPA of 2.0 calculated over all kinesiology courses used to satisfy the requirements is required, as well as a minimum upper division GPA of 2.0 calculated from those upper division kinesiology courses used to satisfy the requirements.
There is a maximum number of allowable transferable units that count toward the minor program from any other institution, including the Open Learning Agency.