Kinesiology Minor
The kinesiology minor curriculum is designed to introduce the student to basic understandings and skills in the areas of human movement, wellness and management of fitness and sport. It fosters the total development of the individual: physically, mentally, and socially.
The Kinesiology minor blends physiological science with people-oriented clinical care, preparing graduates who touch lives with both professional expertise and genuine care for the whole person.
Learn knowledge and skills that will complement any health or sciences major, or explore kinesiology for the first time to see if further education in exercise science is right for you.
Overview and Requirements
The Kinesiology minor contains 20 credit hours designed to empower you with foundational knowledge and skills needed for the growing fields of health, fitness, and sports management. The curriculum balances theoretical knowledge with practical application, preparing students for immediate career entry or graduate study. Coursework progresses from foundational sciences to specialized kinesiology topics, culminating in applied research and clinical experience.
From creating personalized wellness lifestyles to understanding the science of human movement, our program delivers a perfect blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Dive into the psychology behind health behaviors, master elite coaching strategies, and learn to design effective exercise programs based on sound physiological principles. You’ll also develop the business acumen necessary for administrative roles in sports and fitness organizations.
Journey together in an environment where academic learning intertwines with spiritual formation. In this learning community, you’ll discover that the science of movement becomes truly transformative when practiced with reverence for the divine design of the human body and authentic compassion for those experiencing pain or limitation.