Kinesiology and Health Studies
Students may pursue major and minor programs offered in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies that will prepare them both for entry-level professional careers and graduate study in Kinesiology, Exercise Science, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Athletic Training, and Public Health.
Graduates of the majors offered in the Kinesiology and Health Science department will demonstrate:
- a basic understanding of the physiological, anatomical, and mechanical foundations of movement;
- the skills associated with planning, implementing, and evaluating developmentally appropriate fitness programs;
- the fundamental understanding of behavior as it applies to adherence to exercise/fitness;
- the knowledge and skills associated with assessing emergency health conditions requiring first aid and/or CPR;
- the knowledge and physical skills associated with health-related fitness activities; and
- a basic understanding of research techniques and tools used in the field of kinesiology and health.
Majors and Minors
Classes
KHS111 : Conditioning Activities
This course is designed to teach skills and knowledge about aerobic exercise and weight training.
Credit Hour(s)
1KHS125 : Yoga and Functional Movement
Yoga & Functional Movement curriculum will empower students to explore different movement modalities while learning about proprioception and anatomical reference. The goal is to cultivate a space for students to learn and accept the body they call home through movement and anatomical understanding.
Credit Hour(s)
1KHS170 : Introductory Topics in Physical and Recreational Activities
Credit Hour(s)
1KHS180 : First Aid and CPR
Emergency treatment and preventive measures for injuries and accidents with emphasis on sport injuries. Successful completion of course requirements will qualify students to receive certification by the American Heart Association.
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
Must be a declared KHS major or minor or have consent of the instructor.
KHS185 : Introductory Athletic Training and Sports Medicine
This course serves as an introduction to the profession of athletic training. The role of the athletic trainer shall be explored in relation to physicians, other allied health care providers, coaches, and patients. Emphasis will be placed on the fundamentals essential for the prevention, recognition, and treatment of injuries to the physically active. Non-orthopedic conditions and topics will also be introduced. In addition, practical experiences will include the application of supportive techniques to the major joints of the body.
Credit Hour(s)
3KHS200 : Medical Terminology
Utilizing an independent method of workbook/ text, weekly quizzes, and audiotape pronunciation, this course provides the student with a working knowledge of common medical terms and abbreviations. This course will use a body systems approach to medical terminology, therefore allowing the student to learn vocabulary as it pertains to each of the systems of the body (respiratory, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, nervous, etc.).
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
Must be a declared KHS major or minor or have consent of the instructor.
KHS214 : Foundations of Kinesiology
Survey of principles and perspectives related to the study of human movement with an additional focus on careers within the kinesiology and health studies field.
Credit Hour(s)
3KHS220 : Personal Health
Credit Hour(s)
3KHS230 : Health and Physical Education in the Elementary School
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
KHS260 : Preceptorship in Physical Therapy
Credit Hour(s)
1Prerequisites
sophomore classification with a minimum GPA of 3.0 or permission of instructor.
KHS279 : Practicum in Athletic Training V
Credit Hour(s)
1Prerequisites
KHS277 and declared Athletic Training major or consent of the instructor.
Semester Offered
KHS304 : Anatomy for Allied Health
A course in human anatomy for allied health and KHS students, with emphasis on gross anatomy.
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
BIO100 or BIO111 and declared KHS major/minor or consent of the instructor.
Corequisites
Semester Offered
KHS304L : Anatomy for Allied Health Lab
A lab course in human anatomy for allied health and KHS students, with emphasis on gross anatomy.
Credit Hour(s)
1Prerequisites
BIO100 or BIO111 and declared KHS major/minor or consent of the instructor.
Corequisites
Semester Offered
KHS306 : Physiology for Allied Health
A course in human physiology for allied health and KHS students.
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
BIO100 or BIO111, KHS304, and declared KHS major/minor or consent of the instructor.
Semester Offered
KHS306L : Physiology for Allied Health
A lab course in human physiology for allied health and KHS students.
Credit Hour(s)
1Prerequisites
BIO100 or BIO111, KHS304, enrolled in KHS306 and declared KHS major/minor, or consent of the instructor.
Semester Offered
KHS310 : Healthcare Administration
Introduces methods of policy analysis and concepts of economic theory as a means to understand the basic issues and trends in the health care system and analyze the impact of changes on the ability of patients to access health services, the practice of health sciences professionals, and the quality and process of care.
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
KHS315 : Epidemiology
Covers the basic concepts and principles of epidemiology and biostatistics. Special emphasis is placed upon application of the epidemiological concepts that are presented.
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
MAT111 or PSY211.
KHS320 : Nutrition
Scientific study of nutrition; application of this knowledge to personal and professional areas.
Credit Hour(s)
3KHS322 : Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
KHS304 and declared KHS major/minor or have consent of the instructor.
Semester Offered
KHS324 : Environmental Health
Covers the effect of environmental factors on the health and well-being of mankind.
Credit Hour(s)
3KHS341 : Principles of Patient Care
This course will provide students with the foundational knowledge in basic skills associated with quality patient care. Some hands-on skills the student will learn include patient transport, ambulatory techniques, vital signs, and patient communication. Additionally, students will learn about aspects of the patient healthcare plan including medical team and commonly used medical tests.
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
KHS345 : Foundations of Orthopedic Evaluation
Foundational concepts of orthopedic evaluation will be covered including taking a medical history, range of motion, manual muscle testing, and neurological examination. Students will demonstrate knowledge and hands-on skill of these concepts upon completion of the course.
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
Semester Offered
KHS347 : Culture and Diversity in Healthcare
Credit Hour(s)
3KHS349 : Allied Health Seminar
This course is designed to prepare students for a career in the Allied Health professions. The course will cover a wide range of topics to introduce students to the professions, prepare them for working with patients, and help them to build skills necessary to be successful as a health professional.
Credit Hour(s)
1Semester Offered
KHS395 : Therapeutic Exercise & Rehabilitation
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
KHS216, KHS390, and declared KHS major/minor or have consent of the instructor.
Semester Offered
KHS400 : Psycho-social Issues in Kinesiology and Health Studies
Provides an in-depth focus on the conceptual elements of contemporary psychoanalytic, cognitive, social, existential and systematic theories of personality and behavior change as applied to exercise and sport.
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
KHS403 : General Medical Conditions
Advanced course designed to recognize and appreciate various medical conditions of diverse populations, including youth, adolescents, adults, and special needs.
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
Semester Offered
KHS405 : Health Behavior Modification
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
KHS410 : Measurement and Evaluation in Kinesiology
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
KHS413 : Personal Training
Credit Hour(s)
3KHS423 : Physiology of Exercise
Nature of neuromuscular activity; physical potential of the human body related to requirements of exercise.
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
KHS304 and KHS306.
Semester Offered
KHS440 : Independent Study in Kinesiology and Health Studies
Credit Hour(s)
1 - 3KHS445 : Clinical Assessment for Healthcare Providers
Foundational concepts of clinical assessment will be covered including taking vitals and utilizing other assessment techniques for the various systems of the body. Students will demonstrate knowledge and hands-on skill on these concepts upon completion of the course.
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
KHS304 or BIO305
Semester Offered
KHS452 : Senior Seminar in Kinesiology and Health Science
This course will serve as a comprehensive overview of the field of Kinesiology and Health Science (KHS), providing the senior-level KHS student the opportunity to synthesize coursework and discuss current issues in Kinesiology. This course is designed to be the culminating class for those students enrolled in the Exercise Science and Health Science major.