MASTER OF EDUCATION (M.ED.) WITH A MAJOR IN KINESIOLOGY: HEALTH PROMOTIONS

Upon completion of the Health Promotion program, graduates will be prepared to:

  1. systematically gather, organize, and analyze data related to Health Promotion;
  2. apply basic health science principles from behavioral and social sciences, epidemiology, and prevention of chronic and infectious diseases and injuries to Health Promotion efforts;
  3. plan, including goals and objectives; implement; and evaluate Health Promotion programs;
  4. communicate demographic, statistical, programmatic, and scientific information to professional and lay audiences;
  5. utilize appropriate methods for interacting sensitively, effectively, and professionally with persons from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, educational, racial, ethnic backgrounds, and persons of all ages and lifestyle preferences;
  6. collaborate with community partners to promote the health of the population; establish and maintain linkages with key stakeholders; develop, implement, and evaluate a community health assessment;
  7. apply basic human relations skills to the management of organizations, motivation of personnel, and resolution of conflicts; prepare proposals for funding from external sources; manage budgetary and information systems.

Kinesiology Core

15 semester hours

KINS 6803

Research Methods in Kinesiology I

(3 semester hours)

KINS 6813

Research Methods in Kinesiology II

(3 semester hours)

KINS 6823

Administration of Health and Human Services

(3 semester hours)

KINS 6863

Master Thesis in Kinesiology

(6 semester hours)

or

 

 

KINS 6873

Master Project in Kinesiology

(3 semester hours)

and

Approved elective

(3 semester hours)

Health Promotion Content

15 semester hours

KINS 6503

Health Program Planning

(3 semester hours)

KINS 6513

Community Assessment Intervention

(3 semester hours)

KINS 6523

Health Communication & Social Marketing

(3 semester hours)

KINS 6533

Epidemiology

(3 semester hours)

EDFS 6225

Identifying Problems and Socio-Cultural Issues

(3 semester hours)

Content Electives*

6 semester hours

Select from:

KINS 6553

Coordinated School Health Programs

(3 semester hours)

KINS 6563

ATOD Education and Prevention

(3 semester hours)

KINS 6833

Special Topics in Kinesiology

(3 semester hours)

KINS 6543

Human Sexuality

(3 semester hours)

KINS 6843 or

Practicum in Kinesiology or

(3 semester hours)

KINS 6853

Internship in Kinesiology or approved elective

(3 semester hours)

Minimum Hours

36 semester hours

Refer to the Course Description Section of this catalog for courses and course descriptions.


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