College of Education Kinesiology & Athletic Training
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College of Education
Kinesiology & Athletic Training
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What is Kinesiology?
• The science of movement• Has everything to do with health and wellness• Disciplinary knowledge in all aspects of
physical activity• Anatomical• Biomechanical• Developmental• Physiological• Psychosocial
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Kinesiology at MSU
DEGREEBachelor of Science
MAJORKinesiology
MAJORAthletic Training
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Kinesiology Degree
Leads to……Careers in
• Personal Training• Health Promotion• Cardiac Rehabilitation• Nutrition• Prosthetics & Orthotics• Community Recreation• Sports Administration
…Graduate study in• Athletic Training• Adapted Physical Activity• Prosthetics and Orthotics• Coaching• Exercise Physiology
• Growth and Motor Development• Medical/Physician Assistant• Physical Therapy• Occupational Therapy• Chiropractic Medicine
…and more!
…and more!
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Athletic Training Degree
• Provide sports medicine services to athletes in:
• K-12 Schools• University Programs• Clinical settings• Industry• Professional Programs
• Athletic Trainers care for athletic injuries by:• Recognizing• Evaluating• Treating• Rehabilitating• Managing
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Ability to Progress in the Majors
All KIN students must complete the following courses with a 2.0 or better by the time they reach junior standing (56 credits):
CEM 141 (4) General Chemistry IKIN 216 (3) Applied Human Anatomy
MTH 103 (3) College AlgebraPHY 231 (3) Introductory Physics I
PSL 250 (4) Introductory Physiology
• Kinesiology Major – No Application Process• Athletic Training Major – Competitive application process
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Formal Admission Process for the Athletic Training Major
Students apply during their sophomore year• Application• Essay• Three reference letters• Completion of prerequisite courses with a 2.5• Completion of Core Courses with a 2.0• Overall GPA of 2.5 or higher• Interview with MSU Athletic Training Admissions Board
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KIN and AT – Hands On Experience
• Community internships• Sports Skills Program
for disabled athletes• Human Energy
Research Lab• Athletic training rooms• MSU Athletics• High school athletics• Research Laboratories• Course Assistantships
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What is at MSU for YOU?
Study AbroadAlternative Spring Break
Career ExplorationStudent OrganizationsResearch Opportunities
Job Shadowing & Internships
Honors College
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Things to do in High School
• Take classes that will prepare you for college-level learning – especially math and science!
• Get experience! Volunteer in your community, look for job/job shadowing opportunities in the areas that are of interest to you!
• Research Kinesiology careers!• Questions? E-mail a Kinesiology advisor:
Jo Hartwell [email protected] Watson [email protected] DeWitt [email protected]
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Thank you for coming!