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Head of Department: Wojtek Chodzko-Zajko
Director of Graduate Studies: Les Carlton
113 Freer Hall, 906 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-1083
E-mail:d-shilts@uiuc.edu
Graduate Degree Programs
The Department of Kinesiology offers graduate programs leading to
the master of science and the doctor of philosophy degrees. Major
areas of specialization at both the master’s and doctoral degree
levels include: the biodynamics of physical activity (the study of
exercise physiology, work output, energy, and movement efficiency
undertaken to understand better the nature of exercise stress and
fitness throughout the human life span); coordination, control, and
skill (the study of biomechanics and the mechanisms and processes
involved in human action); pedagogical kinesiology (human movement
concepts and theories central to educational aspects of kinesiology);
and the social science of physical activity (sport and exercise psychology
and social, cultural, and historical aspects of physical activity).
Master’s students may also specialize in physical activity management
(corporate fitness and wellness) and therapeutic kinesiology (sports
medicine, athletic training–prior National Athletic Trainers
Association [NATA] certification required).
Admission
Admission to the M.S. degree program requires a baccalaureate degree
from an accredited institution of higher education, a minimum grade
point average of 3.0 (A = 4.0) for the last 60 hours of undergraduate
work and any graduate work completed, a minimal total score of 1,500
on the aptitude portions of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE),
and three letters of recommendation.
Admission to the Ph.D. degree program requires a master’s degree
from an accredited institution of higher education, completion of
a thesis or equivalent research experience, a minimum grade point
average of 3.5 (A = 4.0) for all graduate work, a minimal total score
of 1,800 on aptitude portions of the GRE, and three letters of recommendation.
For those international students applying to either degree program
whose native language is not English, a minimum paper-based Test of
English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 580 (237 on the computer-based
test) is required.Graduate Teaching ExperienceAlthough teaching is
not a general Graduate College requirement, experience in teaching
is considered an important part of the graduate experience in this
program.Master of Science
Candidates for this degree must complete a minimum of 32 graduate
hours, 16 of which must be completed in kinesiology (excluding KINES
599). Each student must identify a major area of study from the following
list: biodynamics; coordination, control, and skill; social science
of physical activity; pedagogical kinesiology; physical activity management;
and therapeutic kinesiology. At least 8 graduate hours must come from
the identified major area of study, and 4 graduate hours must be taken
from one additional area of study in the department. Of the total
units, 12 must be earned in 500-level courses. Of the 16 graduate
hours in kinesiology, KINES 501–Research Methods in Kinesiology
or an equivalent graduate-level research methods course appropriate
to a student’s program of study is required. No more than 8
graduate hours of credit from another institution can be transferred.
It is possible for a full-time student to complete this degree program
in one academic year plus one summer session. A student may choose
to write an acceptable thesis for 8 graduate hours of credit (i.e.,
KINES 599) or select a nonthesis option by substituting 8 graduate
hours of credit (i.e., approved credit that includes at least 4 graduate
hours of KINES 590–Independent Study).
Doctor of Philosophy
Candidates must complete 64 graduate hours beyond the master’s
degree, including 8 graduate hours in other disciplines and 32 graduate
hours of thesis research. Each student must choose a major area of
study from the following: biodynamics; coordination, control, and
skill; pedagogical kinesiology; or the social science of physical
activity. Ph.D. candidates are required to demonstrate competence
in research methodology appropriate to their area of study. They must
also successfully complete the preliminary and final doctoral examinations.
FacilitiesThe department facilities
include laboratories for research in biomechanics, motor behavior,
motor development, human performance and fitness, exercise therapy,
and exercise and sport psychology.Financial AidA number of teaching
assistantships are available in the department’s instructional
programs. A limited number of research assistantships are available
to support the departmental research activities. Assistantships usually
provide a stipend for services performed as well as a tuition and
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