Program Description
The Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology at CSUB covers a broad knowledge base that represents several disciplines that include physical activity leadership, clinical exercise science, personal training and allied health professions. Students majoring in Kinesiology have three concentrations to choose from: Applied Exercise Science, Physical Activity Leadership and Allied Health.
The Concentration in Applied Exercise Science prepares students for careers in the fitness/wellness industry (e.g., corporate fitness) and certain clinical rehabilitation settings (e.g., cardiac rehabilitation). This concentration also provides students with the opportunity to prepare for advanced studies in related disciplines (e.g., master’s degree in exercise physiology). This concentration follows current guidelines for academic programs in and prepares students for nationally recognized professional certifications offered by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
The Concentration in Physical Activity Leadership prepares students for careers or programs aimed at increasing physical activity. This concentration provides students with the skills and knowledge to become physical education teachers, after-school program leaders, personal trainers, parks and recreation fitness leaders and many more.
The Concentration in Allied Health prepares students that are interested in graduate/professional preparation programs such as Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Physician Assistants. The curriculum includes the majority of courses required as prerequisites for entry into those programs.
Also, the department offers a variety of activity courses (1500-level) for recreational/fitness purposes. These activity courses are offered on a credit/no-credit basis and 4 units are included in the Kinesiology major requirements. Kinesiology majors must complete 4 different activity courses for the major. Only one online activity course will count toward the major.
The Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Kinesiology requires a minimum of 120 units which includes courses for the major and courses for the other university-wide general education graduation requirements.
Discipline Requirements for the Major
Students interested in majoring in Kinesiology should obtain general information about the program early in their lower division career. After declaring as a major in Kinesiology, the student should meet with an appointed advisor within the department to plan a course of study in a specific concentration. This is essential given that certain courses are offered only once a year and that many courses have prerequisites that require completion of sequenced non-major and major courses in order to fulfill these requirements. The cognate courses are some of these prerequisites and are best taken with the lower division general education courses prior to reaching Upper Division status. Majors must earn a grade of “C-” or better in all KINE courses as well as cognate and elective courses required for the major.
Course List
Code |
Title |
Units |
| 2 |
| 9 |
1 | 3 |
| 6 |
| 3 |
2 | 0 |
| 3 |
| 6 |
| 3 |
| 3 |
| 6 |
3 | 0 |
KINE 1020 | CPR, 1st Aid and AED | 1 |
KINE 1018 | Lifetime Fitness | 2 |
KINE 2000 | Introduction to Kinesiology 4 | 3 |
KINE 3000 | Motor Growth and Development Across the Lifespan | 3 |
KINE 3010 | Measurement and Evaluation in Kinesiology | 3 |
KINE 3020 | Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity | 3 |
KINE 3030 | Functional Anatomy in Kinesiology | 4 |
KINE 3040 | Physiology of Exercise | 4 |
KINE 4868 | Internship and Capstone | 3 |
KINE 4120 | Principles of Strength and Conditioning | 3 |
KINE 4210 | Administration and Management of Physical Activity Programs | 3 |
KINE 4220 | Behavioral Aspects of Physical Activity and Exercise | 3 |
KINE 4230 | Physical Activity for Individuals with Disabilities | 3 |
KINE 4240 | Techniques of Teaching Lifelong Physical Activity | 3 |
KINE 4250 | Physical Activity for Diverse Lifespan Populations | 3 |
CHEM 1010 | Preparation for College Chemistry | 3 |
or CHEM 1003 | Foundations of Chemistry for Healthcare Professionals |
BIOL 2210 | Human Anatomy | 4 |
BIOL 2220 | Human Physiology | 4 |
BIOL 2240 | Principles of Nutrition | 2 |
| 6 |
| Sports Medicine I - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries | |
| Sports Medicine II: Therapeutic Modalities | |
| Epidemiology and Wellness | |
| Nutrient Utilization for Human Performance and Sport | |
| Leadership and Teaching of Group Fitness | |
| Sociology of Sport and Physical Activity | |
| Legal and Ethical Issues in Physical Activity Settings | |
| Motor Control and Learning | |
| Psychology of Coaching | |
| Women, Sport and Physical Activity | |
| Child and Adolescent Physical Activity and Health | |
| Exercise Prescription for Health and Performance | |
| Biomechanics of Exercise and Sport | |
| Advanced Physiology of Exercise | |
| Clinical Exercise Physiology | |
| Exercise and Aging | |
| Worksite Health Promotion | |
| Directed Research | |
| Individual Study | |
| Cooperative Education | |
| Experiential Learning | |
| 4 |
5 | |
| Intercollegiate Basketball | |
| Intercollegiate Wrestling | |
| Intercollegiate Track, Men's | |
| Intercollegiate Track, Women | |
| Intercollegiate Women's Cross Country | |
| Intercollegiate Volleyball | |
| Intercollegiate Men's Swimming | |
| Intercollegiate Women's Swimming | |
| Intercollegiate Softball | |
| Intercollegiate Women's Soccer | |
| Intercollegiate Golf | |
| Intercollegiate Women's Basketball | |
| Intercollegiate Baseball | |
| Intercollegiate Sand Volleyball | |
| Spirit Squad | |
| Intercollegiate Men's Soccer | |
| |
| Basketball | |
| Yoga | |
| Intramurals | |
| Jogging | |
| Walking | |
| Bicycling | |
| Judo | |
| Weight Training | |
| Swim Fitness | |
| Indoor Cycling | |
| Interval Training | |
| Triathlon | |
| Lifeguard Training | |
| Water Polo | |
| Dance | |
| Archery | |
| Badminton | |
| Tennis | |
| Ultimate Frisbee | |
| Kickboxing | |
| Soccer | |
| Volleyball | |
| Cardio Combat | |
| Introduction to Team Sports | |
| Climbing 101 | |
| Bootcamp | |
| Karate | |
| Introduction to Scuba Diving | |
| Foundations of Functional Movement | |
| Beginning Swim | |
| Sand Volleyball | |
| Introduction to Olympic Lifting | |
| Fencing | |
| Intermediate Volleyball | |
| Pop Pilates | |
| Rugby | |
| Pickleball | |
| Beginning Golf | |
6 | |
| Jogging | |
| Walking | |
| Bicycling | |
| Swim Fitness | |
Total Units | 119-120 |