Program: Kinesiology, M.S.
Program Description
The Master of Science in Kinesiology is designed for students who are interested in the study of the art and science of kinesiology pertaining to sociological, psychological, pedagogical, physiological and neuromechanical factors underlying the responses and adaptations to acute and chronic exercise and performance.
Graduate Program Philosophy
Mission
The mission of the graduate program in the Department of Kinesiology is:
- To provide opportunities for advanced study in kinesiology, leading to enhanced expertise in the student’s area of professional endeavor and/or preparation for further graduate work.
- To provide experience in planning and conducting a research or a professional project.
Goals
The goals of the master’s degree program in Kinesiology are to:
- Conduct research, and other scholarly and creative activity, to build and enhance the body of knowledge in kinesiology.
- Enhance the scholarly and professional development of our graduate students.
- Enrich the research and other scholarly and creative efforts through mentoring and collaborative experiences with colleagues in the department, college and University.
- Apply research, student projects and other scholarly and creative activity in service to the community where appropriate.
Program Requirements
A. Admission Requirements
In addition to University requirements, the Department of Kinesiology requires:
- GPA of 2.75 in the last 60 units of undergraduate work (with a 3.0 GPA preferred).
- Submission of the following, through ApplyWeb:
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Statement of intent discussing the applicant’s interests and goals as they relate to a graduate degree in Kinesiology.
B. Admission to Classified Status
Students must be admitted to classified status prior to completion of more than 12 units of graduate coursework. Admission to classified graduate status in the program requires:
- Undergraduate degree in Kinesiology or a related field, or completion of department course prerequisite requirements. The department prerequisites include courses in statistics, anatomy, physiology and equivalents to two of the following six CSUN courses: KIN 305, KIN 306, KIN 345, KIN 346, KIN 377, KIN 477, which are verified through consultation with the graduate coordinator. In satisfying the course prerequisite requirements, each course must be completed with a grade of “B” or higher and must be completed prior to beginning the Kinesiology graduate program.
- Submission of a Request for Classification form approved by the department graduate coordinator.
C. Degree Requirements
In addition to maintaining an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in all courses taken toward the master’s degree, students must complete KIN 605 (Research Methods and Design) and either KIN 610 (Quantitative Analysis of Research in Kinesiology) or KIN 612 (Qualitative Research Design) with a grade of “B” or higher in each.
1. Required Courses (12 units)
KIN 526/L Teaching Effectiveness in Kinesiology and Lab (2/1)
KIN 601 Advanced Evidence-Based Practice in Kinesiology (3)
KIN 605 Research Methods and Design in Kinesiology (3)
KIN 610 Quantitative Analysis of Research in Kinesiology (3)
or KIN 612 Qualitative Research Design in Kinesiology (3)
2. Electives (15 units)
Students can take elective courses in various areas, such as adapted physical activity, exercise science, dance, sport studies and pedagogy. Select from the following with approval of an advisor or thesis chair:
KIN 513/L Adapted Therapeutic Exercise: Assessment and Design and Lab (2/1)
KIN 519 Seminar in Dance Science (3)
KIN 520 Seminar in Coaching the Modern Athlete (3)
KIN 543 Dance Performance Analysis (3)
KIN 560 Clinical EKG and Exercise Stress Testing (3)
KIN 575/L Biomechanical Analysis Techniques and Lab (2/1)
KIN 579 Advanced Studies in Human Motor Behavior (3)
KIN 602 Seminar in Current Issues in Kinesiology (3)
KIN 603 Seminar in Pedagogy of Kinesiology (3)
KIN 606 Seminar in Social Psychology of Sport (3)
KIN 607 Seminar in Sport and Performance History (3)
KIN 617 Advanced Strength and Conditioning (3)
KIN 626 Seminar in Philosophy of Sport and Performance (3)
KIN 645 Seminar in Biomechanics (3)
KIN 646 Seminar in Exercise Physiology (3)
KIN 647 Seminar in Adapted Physical Activity (3)
KIN 652 Seminar in Exercise Physiology of Skeletal Muscle (3)
KIN 679 Seminar in Motor Behavior (3)
KIN 695A-Z Experimental Topics Courses (1-3)
KIN 696A-C Directed Graduate Research (1-3)
A maximum of 9 units of 400-level courses may be applied toward the degree with an approval of an advisor or thesis chair.
3. Culminating Experience (6 units)
KIN 698C Thesis or Graduate Project (3-3)
Total Units Required for the M.S. Degree: 33
Contact
Department of Kinesiology
Chair: Douglas McLaughlin
Redwood Hall (RE) 250
(818) 677-3205
Graduate Coordinator: Victoria Jaque
(818) 677-7506
Program Learning Outcomes
Students receiving a Master of Science in Kinesiology will be able to:
- Demonstrate a comprehensive and theoretical understanding of kinesiology through oral and written expression.
- Synthesize and apply theoretical concepts from the kinesiology research literature to the student’s chosen area of study.
- Conceptualize, plan and conduct a scholarly research or professional project based on a review of appropriate literature and utilizing appropriate methodologies.