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2024-2025 LSUA Catalog 
    
2024-2025 LSUA Catalog

Kinesiology, BS


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Concentrations Available:

  • Coaching, Health, and Physical Education, Leading to K-12 Teacher Certification
  • General Kinesiology (Transfer students only)
  • Health and Fitness Studies
  • Sports Management and Administration

The Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology degree provides students with a comprehensive foundation in the discipline of Kinesiology including core courses in health, nutrition, physical conditioning, motor learning, and exercise physiology. Students have the opportunity to pursue a concentration in one of four areas as described below:

Coaching, Health, and Physical Education

The Health and Physical Education concentration is designed for students interested in becoming state-certified K-12 Health and Physical Education teachers or coaches.

Sports Management and Administration

The Sports Management and Administration concentration is designed for students who wish to develop the management and leadership skills necessary for the development and operation of sports organizations and athletic programs.

Health and Fitness Studies

This concentration is designed for students who wish to acquire a knowledge of the science behind physical fitness and develop the skills necessary for implementing effective fitness programs. This concentration also emphasizes pathways into Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy professional programs.

General Kinesiology

The General Kinesiology concentration is available only to transfer students who have 60 or more earned hours upon admission to LSUA. The internship option is not available to students in this concentration.

Student Learning Outcomes

All graduates of the proposed program will be expected to meet the following learning outcomes:

  1. have acquired a comprehensive understanding of the general principles of health and fitness;

  2. have acquired an understanding of the scientific principles that govern the effects of physical activity on the human body;

  3. have acquired the knowledge and skills needed to assess human performance-related characteristics of individuals from diverse populations;

  4. have acquired a comprehensive knowledge of the behavioral and cultural factors that influence the adoption and maintenance of a physically active lifestyle;

  5. have acquired the knowledge needed to design and implement exercise programs for both healthy individuals and those suffering from chronic disease or disability;

  6. have acquired the skills needed to access and conduct professional research in the field of Kinesiology.

Admission Requirements

Students must meet all requirements for admission to the university. There are no special admission requirements for students pursuing the Sports Management and Administration concentration, the Health and Fitness Studies concentration, or the General Kinesiology concentration. Students pursuing the Coaching, Health, and Physical Education concentration must be admitted to the Professional Teacher Education Program before they can take required upper-level EDCI courses.

Degree Requirements

  1. Students must complete all of the requirements pertaining to baccalaureate degrees as specified in Degree Requirements.

  2. Students must take at least 45 hours at the 3000-level or above and at least 15 hours at the 4000-level.

  3. Students are required to make a grade of “C” or higher in each course applied toward Core and Concentration Requirements.

Total Credits: 120


General Education Requirements


Total Credits: 6


Social Sciences


Total Credits: 6


Mathematics


Total Credits: 6


Natural Sciences


Total Credits: 11


Humanities


Total Credits: 9


Fine Arts


Total Credits: 3


Total Credits: 41


Total Credits: 24


Area of Concentration


Total Credits: 48


Total Credits: 36


Total Credits: 36


General Kinesiology


This concentration is reserved for transfer students who have 60 or more earned hours upon admission to LSUA. Students enrolled in the concentration must take 27 hours of kinesiology courses. The kinesiology internship is not available to students in this concentration.

Total Credits: 27


Free Electives


Total Credits: 7-28


Suggested Sequence of Courses


Suggested Sequence of Courses  (General Kinesiology)

Suggested Sequence of Courses  (Coaching, Health, and Physical Education, Leading to K-12 Teacher Certification)

Suggested Sequence of Courses  (Health and Fitness Studies)

Suggested Sequence of Courses  (Sports Management and Administration)

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