Kinesiology
Head of Department: Wojciech Chodzko-Zajko
    Department Office: 117 Freer Hall, 906 South Goodwin, Urbana, (217) 244-0823
The Kinesiology curriculum leads to a bachelor of science degree that 
    will prepare students for careers in human movement-related fields 
    and/or advanced professional or graduate study. The undergraduate 
    program provides the student with a broad general education, a departmental 
    core integral to the understanding of the diverse aspects of human 
    movement, and a correlate area of courses specific to the student's 
    area of concentration within Kinesiology. 
 Students who desire certification as a teacher  
    can satisfy the necessary subject matter requirements by appropriate 
    selection of courses within the several categories of the curriculum. 
    Students seeking such certification should ask the undergraduate 
    academic adviser about admission criteria for the  teacher certification program 
    in physical education. For 
    teacher certification requirements applicable to all curricula, 
    see the Council on Teacher Education section.  Further information on careers in Kinesiology is available from 
    the Academic Affairs Office, Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, University 
    of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 113 Freer Hall, 906 South Goodwin 
    Avenue, Urbana, IL, 61801, (217) 333-1083.
 Requirements Including General Education 
The Kinesiology Program requires that General Education requirements 
    must be selected from the Campus General Education course list. The 
    prescribed courses prepare the student for upper division study and 
    may be used to satisfy General Education requirements provided they 
    are on the appropriate General Education list. Specifically required 
    General Education courses are listed below. 
    
        | Hours | Communication Arts | 
    
        | 6-7 | Composition I and an approved 
            speech performance course; or CMN 111 and 112 | 
    
        | 3 | Advance Composition (KIN 
            240 fulfills requirement) | 
    
        | Hours | Quantitative Reasoning I & II | 
    
        | 6 | From the approved campus 
            list | 
    
        | Hours | Humanities and Arts | 
    
        | 6 | From the approved campus 
            list | 
    
        | Hours | Behavioral 
            and Social Sciences1 | 
    
        | 3 | From the approved campus 
            list | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 262 - Motor Develop, 
            Growth & Form | 
    
        | Hours | Natural Sciences | 
    
        | 5 | MCB 244/245: Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab | 
    
        | 3 | From the approved campus 
            physical science list | 
    
        | Hours | Cultural Studies2 | 
    
        | 3 | From Western cultures 
            approved campus list | 
    
        | 3 | From U.S. minority cultures 
            or non-Western cultures approved campus list | 
    
        |  | Foreign language: Completion 
            through the third level of the same language in high school 
            or college | 
  
        | Hours | Computer Skills | 
    
        | 3 | From the approved  department
            list | 
    
        | Hours | Anatomy | 
    
        | 5 | MCB 246/247: Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab | 
  
        | Hours | Kinesiology and Community Health Department Core | 
    
        | 3 | CHLH 101-Introduction to Public Health | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 122-Physical Activity and Health | 
        | Hours | Kinesiology Core Requirements | 
    
        | 1 | KIN 125 - Introduction 
            to Kinesiology | 
    
        | 2 | KIN 130 - Analysis 
            of Basic Movement | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 140 - Social Sci 
            of Human Movement* | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 150 - Bioscience 
            of Human Movement* | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 240 - Soc & 
            Psych of Phys Activity* | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 257 - Coordination, 
            Control & Skill | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 262 - Motor Develop, 
            Growth & Form* | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 352 - Bioenergetics 
            of Movement | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 355 - Biomechanics 
            of Human Movement | 
    
        | 24 | Total | 
Kinesiology Program Guided Electives
    
        | Hours | Elective Kinesiology Courses | 
    
        | at least 12 | All courses must be at the 200, 300, or 400 level.  One course must be completed in each of the three areas (exercise physiology and athletic training; cultural, pedagogical and interpretive studies; and biobehavioral kinesiology). At least six or more hours must be at the 400 level. | 
    
        | Hours | Correlate Area Studies | 
    
        | at least 18 | Students select a standardized 
            correlate that will prepare them for further education toward their 
            career goals. | 
Summary of Degree Requirements
    
        | Hours | Requirements | 
    
        | 49 | General Education and 
            supporting coursework | 
    
        | 6 | Kinesiology and Community Health Department Core | 
    
        | 24 | Kinesiology Core | 
    
        | 12 | Elective Kinesiology courses | 
    
        | 18 | Correlate Area | 
    
        | 19 | Free electives | 
    
        | 128 | Total Hours required for 
            graduation | 
 Requirements for Teacher Certification
Application to the Teacher Certification curriculum is made at the 
    end of the sophomore year. Admission depends on meeting minimum grade 
    point average requirements. In order to remain in good standing in this program and be recommended for certification, candidates are required to maintain UIUC, cumulative, and content area grade point averages of 2.5 (A=4.0), and a professional education grade point average of 3.0. Candidates should consult their advisor or the Council on Teacher Education for the list of courses used to compute these grade point averages. In addition, candidates must receive a B- or higher in KIN 360, 361, 362, 363,  364, and 460, and meet professional standards of scholarship, ethics, and responsibility as evaluated by the Physical Education Area of Specialization Committee.
In addition to the General Education requirements 
    for all Kinesiology undergraduates, the teacher certification requirements 
    for students in all curricula, and the Kinesiology core requirements, 
    students pursuing certification to teach physical education (K-12) 
    must include the following courses in the elective kinesiology, correlate 
    area studies, and free electives areas:
    
        | Hours | Required Electives and Correlate Area Studies | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 360 - Adapted Physical 
            Education | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 361 - Curriculum in Grades 
            K-6 | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 362 - Curriculum in Grades 
            7-12 | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 363 - Instructional Strategies 
            in PE | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 364 - Exper in the Common 
            School | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 401 - Measure & Eval 
            in Kinesiology | 
    
        | 3 | KIN 460 - Technology & Pedagogical 
            KINES | 
    
        | 5 | KIN 131-136  Teacher certification students need a total of 5 courses 
            from this sequence. (See undergraduate academic advisor) | 
    
        | 1 | CI 473 - Literacy in Content 
            Areas | 
    
        | 3 | EPS 201 - Foundations of Education | 
    
        | 3 | EPSY 201 - Educational Psychology | 
    
        | 8  | EDPR 438 - Ed Prac in Sp Fields 
            in Ele Ed | 
    
        | 8  | EDPR 442 - Ed Prac in Secondary 
            Ed | 
 Students may not enroll for professional education courses from 
    the Elective Kinesiology area until they have passed the Illinois 
    Certification Testing System test of Basic Skills and have applied 
    to the Teacher Education K-12 program.