
Kinesiology
Bachelor of Science
Explore and engage in critical topics within the kinesiology field. This undergraduate program provides educational opportunities and a variety of practical experiences that prepare students for a professional career and advanced study. Jessup’s kinesiology graduates are equipped to pursue careers in the fitness, exercise, sports, and health industries.
About the Program
The Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology program offers students the opportunity to explore and engage in critical topics within the field and its related sub-disciplines, prepare for varied professional opportunities, and bring a Christ-inspired perspective to the fitness, exercise, sports, and health industries. This program provides educational opportunities and a variety of practical experiences that help prepare students for a professional career and/or advanced study. Energetic, well-educated students receive instruction in a model designed to promote retention, community building, and cooperative learning.
Program Concentrations
General
Strength & Conditioning
Program Courses
- Major Courses (15 Units): The following courses are part of the requirement for this major and are recommended to fulfill general education requirements.
- BIOL176 | Origins
- BIOL225/L | Human Anatomy with Lab
- CHEM 105/L or CHEM110/L | Introduction to Chemistry with Lab or General Chemistry with Lab
- MATH102 | Precalculus
- PSYC100 | Introduction to Psychology
- Core Courses (25 Units)
- KINE101 | Foundations of Kinesiology
- KINE345/L | Biomechanics with Lab
- KINE353/L | Exercise Physiology with Lab
- KINE498 | Senior Seminar
- BIOL161 | Nutrition: An Applied Approach
- BIOL246/L | Human Physiology with Lab
- MATH120 | Statistics
Kinesiology Concentrations: Students must choose a concentration listed below.
- General Concentration (25 units): This path is based on consultation with the kinesiology department to determine courses for specific career direction.
- Strength & Conditioning (18 units)
- KINE451 | Adv. Strength and Conditioning (with Lab)
- KINE476a | Practicum in Strength and Conditioning I
- Kine 476b | Practicum in Strength and Conditioning II
- Electives (Choose 4 units from below)
- KINE 270 Faith Based Fitness and Wellness
- KINE 317 Principles of Coaching
- KINE 320 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
- KINE 325/325L Exercise Testing and Rx with Lab
- KINE 340 Pedagogy and Leadership Principles in Kinesiology
- KINE 371 Sports Ministry
- KINE 381 Sports Marketing
- KINE 370 Fit in Faith: Why our Bodies Matter to our Faith
- KINE 439 Exercise for Chronic Disease and Disability
- KINE 420/420L Personal Training and Leadership with Lab
To view all courses and course descriptions, please see our current Academic Catalog.
Kinesiology Minor Courses (22 units)
- KINE101 | Foundations of Kinesiology
- KINE325/KINE325L | Exercise Testing and Rx with Lab or KINE420 | Exercise Leadership and Personal Training with Lab
- KINE345/KINE345L | Biomechanics with Lab
- KINE353/KINE353L | Exercise Physiology with Lab
- PHED111 | Core Strength and Conditioning
- Upper division Kinesiology electives (consultation with advisor required)(6 units)
To view all courses and course descriptions, please see our current Academic Catalog.
Students will be equipped in how to interpret and apply the latest research and use science to solve real-world problems.
– Parker Daniells
FACULTY
Jessup’s dedicated community of faculty, both full-time and adjunct, are here to walk alongside you, equipping you with the knowledge and values you’ll need to establish a meaningful career, grow spiritually, and succeed in all areas of your life. Learn more about our full-time faculty.
Assistant Professor – School of Natural & Applied Sciences
Kinesiology Chair, Associate Professor – School of Natural & Applied Sciences
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