admission graduate requirements assistantships · 2019-12-06 · adapted physical education...
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Admission RequirementsStudents are required to meet the following criteria:
- Meet all university requirements - A combined GRE score of 286
(verbal & quantitative) for regular admission or at least 281 for provisional status
- 21 undergraduate hours in Health Studies or Kinesiology or a Baccalaureate degree in Health, Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Physical Education, or related field
- Undergraduate cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better, or 2.75 on upper-level undergraduate coursework
- Completion of an undergraduate course in human anatomy and physiology (4 hours)
Health and Kinesiology
Graduate Program
DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH STUDIES
Graduate Assistantships
Health and Kinesiology Graduate Assistantships can involve the following:
- Engaging in research with faculty - Teaching undergraduate courses - Coordinating teaching/research
laboratories - Serving as clinical instructors for
our undergraduate program in athletic training
- Assisting professors with classes
Benefits
- Pays tuition - Has a small monthly stipend - On-the-job training - Work closely with professors
Dr. Millie Naquin
KHS Room 110
985-549-5251
Other campus job opportunities can be found at: https://jobs.selu.edu/applicants/jsp/
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Title One Title Two Title ThreeAbout the Department
Health Promot ion and Exercise Science Required Courses: 24 hours HS 601 Statistical Methods HS 606 Introduction to Research HS 624 Health Counseling HS 636 Nutrit ion for Health & Performance HS 637 Epidemiology KIN 625 Cardiorespiratory Aspects of Exercise KIN 638 Neuromuscular Aspects of Exercise KIN 644 Advanced Exercise Testing & Prescription Thesis Option: 30 hours HS 770 Thesis 6 hoursNon-Thesis Option: 36 hours HS 635 Worksite Health Promotion 3 hours Electives 9 hours
KinesiologyRequired Courses: 6 hours KIN 601 Statistical Methods KIN 606 Introduction to Research Thesis Opt ion: 30 hours KIN 770 Thesis 6 hours Concentration 9 hours Electives 9 hours Non-Thesis Opt ion: 36 hours Concentration 21 hours Electives 9 hours Concentrat ion Areas: Adapted Physical Education Exercise Physiology Motor Behavior Sport Management Health Studies Exercise & Sport Psychology
The Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies is in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. Our graduate faculty are recognized as outstanding teachers and have a strong record of research and publication.
The Kinesiology and Health Studies building includes well-equipped, state-of-the-art laboratories for exercise physiology and strength and conditioning, as well as a health resource center.
Exercise Science Required Courses: 24 hours KIN 601 Statistical Methods KIN 606 Introduction to Research KIN 612 Motor Learning KIN 614 Motor Development KIN 623 Human Behavior in Exercise & Sport or KIN 624 Applied Research in Exercise & Sport KIN 625 Cardiorespiratory Aspects of Exercise KIN 638 Neurological Aspects of Exercise KIN 644 Advanced Exercise Testing &
Prescription Thesis Option: 30 hours KIN 770 Thesis 6 hours Non-Thesis Option: 36 hours Electives 9 hours *KIN 623 and KIN 624 are required*
Health Studies Required Courses: 15 hours HS 601 Statistical Methods HS 606 Introduction to Research HS 610 Health Education & Curriculum HS 637 Epidemiology HS 638 Program Planning & Evaluation Thesis Option: 30 hours HS 770 Thesis 6 hours Electives 9 hours Non-Thesis Option: 36 hours Electives 21 hours
Contact UsDr. Millie Naquin
KHS Room 110
985-549-5251
Concentration Areas