Kinesiology
Andrew Mooneyhan, Ph.D., Chair of the Department of Kinesiology and Associate Professor of Exercise Science
Jack Moser, M.S.Ed., Associate Professor of Physical Education
Deena R. Coombs, M.S., Instructor of Exercise Science
The Department of Kinesiology offers the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Exercise Science or a major in Sport Management, and the Bachelor of Science in Education with a major in Physical Education. All programs provide opportunities for a professional career or further study in graduate school or seminary.
Purposes of the department include coursework centering on knowledge from the arts and humanities, the social sciences, and the natural and physical sciences as related to human movement; preparation of future leaders in athletic administration, K-12 physical education, and recreational leadership; and promotion of active lifestyles and overall wellness among the campus community.
The B.S. in Exercise Science, opens the door for various professional opportunities in the fitness/wellness industry as well as graduate study. The B.S. in Education prepares one to teach physical education in grades K-12, public and private.
Minors in Coaching, Kinesiology, and Sport Management are also available. The intention for these experiences includes foundational study in public and personal health, human movement, and sport leadership.
Two hours credit in Physical Education activity courses count as part of the minimum 120 semester hours of required academic work toward the degree. A maximum of eight hours credit may be earned in varsity sports.