Kinesiology - Master of Science
Postgraduate
In Michigan Center (USA)
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Michigan center (USA)
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Start date
Different dates available
Graduate study in kinesiology provides opportunities for students to specialize in areas leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The programs are designed to prepare individuals for professional positions as educators, researchers, and consultants in a variety of sports, health, and educational contexts. Collaborative course work, laboratory and field experiences, clinical placements, and research are available with other departments and schools both at Michigan State University and at other universities, as well as with various community agencies.
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- Kinesiology
Course programme
Required core course (3 credits):
Research Methods in Kinesiology
A minimum of 9 credits of kinesiology graduate level courses in the student’s concentration as approved by the student’s guidance committee.
Additional Requirements for Plan A (12 credits):
Both of the following courses (9 credits):
One additional research methods course at the 400–900 level approved by the student's guidance committee (3 credits).
Master's Thesis Research
Additional credits in courses approved by the student's guidance committee (3 credits).
Additional Requirements for Plan B (12 credits):
Additional credits in courses approved by the student's guidance committee (12 credits). One of the following courses is recommended:
Internship in Kinesiology
Project in Kinesiology
Final certifying examination.
Students who complete Kinesiology 893 or 897 are required to pass an oral certifying examination.
Students who do not complete Kinesiology 893 or 897 are required to pass a written certifying examination.
Kinesiology - Master of Science