Kinesiology, Bachelor of Science

This program leads to a profession which requires an occupational license as defined under Texas Occupations Code 58.001. This requires that all applicants seeking to become licensed must undergo a criminal background check prior to licensure.

The Department of Health and Human Performance has a focus on preparing Kinesiology majors to function professionally in a changing and diverse society, and to improve the quality of life through the understanding, delivering and promotion of health, physical activity, and wellness.

Note: For a PDF version of the degree requirements for this program go to the Undergraduate Programs page on the UTRGV website. 

 

Core Curriculum Requirements – 42 Hours

Students must fulfill the Core Curriculum requirements. The courses listed below satisfy both degree requirements and Core Curriculum requirements.

Mathematics – 3 hours

MATH 1314College Algebra

3

Life and Physical Sciences – 6 hours

BIOL 2401Anatomy and Physiology I

4

BIOL 2402Anatomy and Physiology II

4

The three hour lecture component of BIOL 2401 and BIOL 2402 will be applied above. 

Language, Philosophy, and Culture – 3 hours

Choose 3 hours from Anthropology, Communication, English, or Philosophy.

Integrative and Experiential Learning – 2 hours

BIOL 2401Anatomy and Physiology I

4

BIOL 2402Anatomy and Physiology II

4

The one hour lab component of BIOL 2401 and BIOL 2402 will be applied above. 

Major Requirements – 57 Hours (36 advanced minimum)

Kinesiology Core – 39 hours (30 advanced)

Required

KINE 2315Individual Sports

3

KINE 1351Introduction to Sports and Exercise Science

3

KINE 1306First Aid and First Responder

3

KINE 3315Advanced Sport Skills

3

KINE 3314Teaching Movement Arts to Children and Adolescents

3

KINE 3341Principles of Conditioning and Fitness

3

KINE 3370Biomechanics

3

KINE 3353Physiology of Exercise

3

KINE 4310Measurement Techniques in Physical Education and Sport

3

KINE 4302Kinesiology Curriculum for Elementary Students

3

KINE 4309Kinesiology Curriculum for Secondary School Students

3

KINE 4351Adapted Kinesiology

3

KINE 4356Motor Development

3

Concentration – 18 hours (6 advanced minimum)

Choose one of the following concentrations:

Coaching – 18 hours (18 advanced)
Choose one:
KINE 3300Theory of Football

3

KINE 3302Teaching Individual Sports

3

KINE 3303Theory of Basketball

3

KINE 3304Theory of Baseball

3

KINE 3305Theory of Track and Field

3

KINE 3333Theory of Soccer

3

Required

KINE 3330Coaching of Sports

3

KINE 3368Kinesiology Workshop

3

KINE 3365Physiology and Techniques of Strength/Power Fitness

3

KINE 3344Sports Officiating

3

KINE 4382Kinesiology Practicum

3

Athletic Training – 18 hours (18 advanced)

Required
KINE 3352Care, Treatment, and Prevention of Athletic Injuries

3

KINE 3365Physiology and Techniques of Strength/Power Fitness

3

KINE 3354CPR for the Professional Rescuer

3

KINE 4321Advanced Athletic Training

3

KINE 4322Rehabilitation/Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training

3

KINE 4382Kinesiology Practicum

3

Recreational Sports Management – 18 hours (18 advanced)

Required
KINE 3330Coaching of Sports

3

KINE 4330Structure and Organization of Recreational Programs

3

KINE 3378Planning and Use of Facilities

3

KINE 3379Sports Marketing and Technology

3

KINE 4370Management in Exercise and Health Promotion

3

KINE 4382Kinesiology Practicum

3

Minor – 18 hours (6 advanced)

Choose and complete an approved minor. Some minors are more than 18 hours.

Free Electives – 21 Hours (18 advanced)

Complete 21 hours of free electives, of which 18 must be advanced.

Total Credit Hours: 54

Total Credit Hours: 120

Admission, Progression, And Graduation Requirements, if applicable:

Admission requirements

Completion of 60 hours of course work and junior standing.

Progression requirements

A grade of ‘C’ or better must be maintained in all advanced coursework.

Graduation requirements

A GPA of 2.75 or higher in each section is required for graduation.