Kinesiology

Participating in an internship is a great way to put classroom learning into practical experience. While engaged in the supportive environment of experiential learning you can test career goals, enhance professional skills, develop self-reliance, self-esteem, and responsibility. Furthermore, experiential opportunities encourage networking with professionals and will provide increased marketability for employment after graduation.

KIN 484 is a required course for all Exercise Science majors.

KIN 484: Supervised Field Work

Requirements

  • 2.5 cumulative GPA or higher
  • Junior/Senior standing
  • Must have earned at least 84 credits that count towards degree progress
  • Must provide proof of CPR certification by the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross

Prerequisite Courses

  • Prerequisites: KIN 275, KIN 300, KIN 301, KIN 325, KIN 370, BIO 121, CHM 103
  • Additional prerequisites for cardiac rehabilitation internship: KIN 420
  • Additional prerequisite for Exercise Science only: CHM 124/126

Logistics

  • KIN 484: 12 Credits (32 hours per week during the fall/spring, 40 hours per week in the summer)
  • Graded

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