Accelerated Kinesiology Degree Requirements
Complete these requirements for Kinesiology degrees.
Kinesiology B.S. Requirements
Required 120 credits (36 of which must be numbered 300 or above), including:
1. Essential Studies Requirements (see University ES listing).
2. College of Education and Human Development Requirements.
3. Criminal Background Check
4. Kinesiology core requirements, 50 credits including:
Code | Title | Credits |
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KIN 207 & 207L | Prevention, Care and Legal Issues for Injury and Prevention, Care and legal Issues for Injury Lab | 3 |
KIN 242 | Introduction to Kinesiology | 3 |
KIN 326 | Fundamentals of Physical Conditioning | 3 |
KIN 332 & 332L | Biomechanics and Biomechanics Laboratory | 3 |
KIN 355 | Applied Motor Development | 3 |
KIN 366 & 366L | Motor Learning and Motor Learning Lab | 4 |
KIN 401 | Sport Sociology | 3 |
KIN 402 & 402L | Exercise Physiology and Exercise Physiology Laboratory | 4 |
KIN 404 | Adapted Physical Activity | 3 |
KIN 415 | History of Sporting Experiences in America | 3 |
KIN 440 | Sport and Exercise Psychology | 3 |
KIN 491 | Senior Capstone | 3 |
PHE 101 | Introduction to Public Health | 3 |
PHE 240 | Personal Wellness | 3 |
PHE 305 | Research Methods in Kinesiology Public Health Education | 3 |
PHE 306 | Epidemiology and Biostatistics | 3 |
Total Credits | 50 |
5. One of the following options:
A. Teacher Education/Certification (120 credits)
Students seeking certification to teach physical education must be admitted to the Teacher Education program which requires a minimum of 2.75 GPA, adequate test scores, and at least 30 credits before applying for admission to Teacher Education. Students must also complete the KIN core requirements (listed above) plus additional courses specific to the preparation for teaching in physical education, including the following courses:
Code | Title | Credits |
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T&L 250 | Introduction to Education | 3 |
T&L 252 | Child Development | 3 |
T&L 339 | Educational Technology | 3 |
T&L 433 | Multicultural Education | 3 |
KIN 305 | Health/Physical Education for Early Childhood and Elementary Education Teachers | 3 |
KIN 400 | Methods and Materials for Teaching Physical Education Elementary School | 2 |
KIN 400L | Methods and Materials for Teaching Physical Education in the Elementary School -Laboratory | 2 |
KIN 410 | Methods and Materials for Teaching Physical and Health Education in the Secondary School | 3 |
KIN 410L | Methods and Materials for Teaching Physical Health Education in the Secondary School-Laboratory | 1 |
KIN 420 | Curriculum Development for Physical and Health Education | 3 |
KIN 213 | Individual/Dual Sports | 2 |
KIN 214 | Team Sports | 2 |
KIN 309 | Aquatics/Water Safety Instruction | 2 |
KIN 112 | Outdoor Pursuits I | 1 |
Additional requirements for the teacher education/certification option include:
- Admission to the Teacher Education program (see details under the College of Education and Human Development or on the Teacher Education website.) Note that many upper division courses are not open to students until they gain TE admission.
- Student teaching at two levels: elementary and secondary (13 credits total).
B. Related Areas
KIN core requirements, plus the following:
- Students will complete another major and/or minor in a subject area related to kinesiology.
- Physical Activity/Sport participation. Minimum of 3 credits (e.g., KIN 100-level activity courses, KIN 213, KIN 214, Varsity Sport Participation).
- The remaining credits to satisfy the University minimum Graduation Requirements of 120 credits will be chosen from elective courses with the consent of the adviser.
C. Kinesiology Applications Area
KIN core requirements, plus the following:
- Required Internship (KIN 497 for 10 credits) or Internship (KIN 497 for 7 credits) and Practicum (KIN 498 for 3 credits).
- Physical Activity/Sport participation. Minimum of 3 credits (e.g., KIN 100-level activity courses, KIN 213, KIN 214, Varsity Sport Participation).
- Required courses include:
Course List Code Title Credits KIN 110 First Aid and CPR 1 KIN 114 Strength Training I 1 - Electives (a minimum of 6 credits from the following):
Course List Code Title Credits N&D 240 Fundamentals of Nutrition 3 N&D 348 Sports Nutrition 3 KIN 375 Exercise and Weight Training Skills and Teaching Techniques 3 KIN 376 Essentials of Personal Training 3
Kinesiology applications area prepares students for the National Strength and Conditioning Association certification exams in strength and conditioning, and personal training.
D. Allied Health
- KIN core requirements, plus the following:
- Physical Activity/Sport participation. Minimum of 3 credits (e.g., KIN 100-level activity courses, KIN 213, KIN 214, Varsity Sport Participation)
- A pre-professional program in pre-med, pre-physical therapy, pre-occupational therapy, pre-chiropractic, pre-physician assistant or other approved pre-allied health science fields.
E. Esports
- KIN core requirements, plus the following:
- Esport participation. Minimum of 3 credits (e.g., ESPT 100-level activity courses, Varsity Esport Participation).
- Required courses include:
Course List Code Title Credits ESPT 201 Introduction to Esports 3 ESPT 330 ESPT 340 Esports and Healthy Gaming 3 ESPT 410
Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Program (ABM)
The Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master's (ABM) degree program allows exceptional undergraduate students an opportunity to complete the requirements for both the bachelor's and master's degrees at an accelerated pace. These students may double count up to 12 graduate-level credits and obtain a master's degree within 12 months of completing the bachelor's degree.
Paths to ABM Entry
Path One (direct admit for high school student)
Student eligibility requirements:
- High achieving high school students with a minimum cumulative high school grade point average—weighted or unweighted--(GPA) of 3.5/4.00 and a minimum ACT score of 25 may be granted direct entry to the ABM degree program upon satisfactory review of application materials by the Department Chair and the Director of the Graduate Program.
Path Two (Admission for current undergraduate students)
Student eligibility requirements:
- Students must meet all graduate admissions eligibility requirements.
- Students must have completed a minimum of 60 credits, including credits earned from advanced placement and dual credit. Students must apply before completion of the undergraduate degree.
- Transfer students with a minimum of 60 credits—whether from the transfer institution alone or in combination with UND credits—and a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0.
- Students must have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0/4.0 at UND at the time of admission into the ABM degree program
Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Application
- A prospective student that meets the eligibility requirements above should schedule a meeting with his/her Department Chair and/or Director of the Graduate Program to develop a plan of work for his/her bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
- Before admission to an ABM program can be finalized, students must submit, while still an undergraduate, the standard application for admission to the School of Graduate Studies, including an application, application fee, personal statement, and transcripts. Individual departments may choose to require GRE scores or other information.
- A Program of Study, signed by the applicant, the Department Chair, and the Director of the Graduate Program must be submitted.
- The Program of Study must clearly indicate:
- The courses (a maximum of 12 graduate credits) that will be double counted for both bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
- That students, prior to completion of the bachelor’s degree, will not take more than 50% of their semester credits at the graduate level, to maintain undergraduate financial aid status.
- The courses that will be taken after being accepted into the graduate program.
- The graduation date for the master’s degree that meets the time limit for the ABM program (i.e. completing the non-thesis master’s degree within 12 months.
- After review of the materials submitted by the Department Chair and Director of the Graduate Program to the School of Graduate Studies, a letter of acceptance (or denial) to the master’s program, contingent upon meeting the ABM requirements, is issued.
- Applications accepted for admission to the Graduate Program will not be matriculated until completion of the bachelor’s degree.
Requirements for Completion of the Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Program
- Students must complete the bachelor’s degree prior to entering the master’s program. Students in the ABM may not elect to bypass the bachelor’s degree.
- Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 at UND to remain eligible for the ABM degree program.
- Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 or better in the double counted graduate level courses.
- No more than twelve (12) credits of graduate work may be counted toward the requirements of both degrees.
- Students must complete the master’s degree within 12 months from the completion of the bachelor’s degree for the master’s degree.
Continuing Eligibility for Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Programs
- If a student completes the bachelor’s degree requirements with a cumulative GPA of less than 3.0/4.0, then he/she needs program approval to continue to pursue the ABM degree program.
- If a student becomes ineligible to participate in the ABM degree program, the Director of the Graduate Program must inform the student, the Department Chair, and the School of Graduate Studies in writing of his/her ineligibility.
- A student who is ineligible to participate in (or withdraws from) the ABM program, cannot double count any courses for both bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
Exceptions to the Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree Program Time Limits
The School of Graduate Studies may grant exception to the above time limits. The Dean will consider and evaluate the specific nature of the extenuating circumstances and the compelling reasons that prompted the Director of the Graduate Program and/or the advisory committee to make the request. Requests may be submitted formally and should explain the extenuating circumstances and provide a reasonable timeline for completing the work within the limits of the extension.
Kinesiology M.S. Requirements
Admission Requirements
- A four-year bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
- A cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.75 for all undergraduate work or a GPA of at least 3.00 for the last two years of undergraduate work (based on a 4.00 scale).
- Satisfy the School of Graduate Studies’ English Language Proficiency requirements as published in the graduate catalog.
- Application Requirements. In additional to the application form and fee, the following must be submitted as part of the application process:
- Three letters of recommendations
- One official copy of all academic transcripts
- Statement of Goals and Objectives
Accelerated Admission
The Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s (ABM) 4+1 program allows exceptional undergraduate students at UND an opportunity to complete the requirements for both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees at an accelerated pace. All requirements for both degrees must be met, and these students may double count up to 12 graduate-level credits toward the requirements for both their bachelor’s and master’s degree programs. ABM student must obtain their master’s degree within 12 months of completing the bachelor’s degree.
Admission Requirements
- Students must have completed at least 60 credits toward the bachelor’s degree.
- Students must meet the admission requirements listed above.
- A cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.00 for all undergraduate work.
- Must submit a combined/accelerated program of study with your application.
Degree Requirements
The Thesis Masters Degree option provides experience in research and scholarship.
The Non-Thesis Masters Degree option focuses on coursework with the option of an independent study or internship as a capstone experience.
The Professional Science Master's Degree option (PSM) involves an intensive internship or independent study and includes professional science courses shared among other PSM programs. This program integrates the technical skills of the Kinesiology Master’s degree with the professional workplace skills—professional writing, budgeting, project management, data analytics, among others-- necessary to thrive and advance in the workplace. The course also provides a practical-oriented workplace internship or independent study experience.
Thesis Option (30 credits):
- A minimum of 30 credits of academic work must be completed. The cumulative grade point average of all graduate work must be a 3.0 or higher.
- At least 3-6 credits of thesis work on a topic related to Kinesiology.
- A minimum of 6 credits in graduate research methods and statistics courses.
- All programs of study must be completed in collaboration with the student's advisor and approved by the program's graduate director during the first semester of graduate work.
Non-Thesis Option (30 credits):
- A minimum of 30 credits of academic work must be completed. The cumulative grade point average of all graduate work must be a 3.0 or higher.
- Must complete a 2-credit Independent Study or 3-6 credits in Internship.
- All programs of study must be completed in collaboration with the student's advisor and approved by the program's graduate director during the first semester of graduate work.
Professional Science Masters (PSM) Option (30 credits):
- At least 50% of credits must be in Kinesiology graduate courses (minimum of 15 credits including up to 6 credits for the experiential component).
- Up to 50% of credits (12-15 credits) consisting of PSM core coursework.
- The final experiential component has two options. Both options include written and oral communication elements.
Option A: Internship (3-6 credits; 40 hours of experience for one credit hour).
Option B: Independent study (2 credits)
4. PSM Course Table
Code | Title | Credits |
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Quantitative/Analytic Skills Courses: | ||
EFR 513 | Large Dataset Management and Analysis | 3 |
EFR 515 | Statistics I | 3 |
EFR 516 | Statistics II | 3 |
EFR 518 | Multivariate Analysis | 3 |
EFR 535 | Data Analytics and Visualization with R | 3 |
ENE 530 | Applied Engineering Business Analysis | 3 |
PSYC 540 | Foundations of Behavioral Data Analytics | 3 |
Professional Skills Courses: | ||
COMM 516 | Principles of Professional Communication | 3 |
COMM 524 | International/Intercultural Communication for Professionals | 3 |
COMM 527 | Persuasion & Persuasive Communication | 3 |
COMM 529 | Science Communication | 3 |
ENGL 408 | Advanced Public and Professional Writing | 3 |
ENGL 540 | Science Writing | 3 |
ENGR 554 | Applied Project Management | 3 |
ESSP 562 | Environmental Economics, Policy and Management | 3 |
ESSP 570 | Communicating Environmental Information | 3 |
ENE 533 | Project Dynamics & Strategy Modeling | 3 |
POLS 532 | Public Policy | 3 |
POLS 533 | Administrative Ethics in the Public Sector | 3 |
5. All programs of study must be completed in collaboration with the student's advisor and approved by the program's graduate director during the first semester of graduate work.
The requirements on this page are pulled from UND’s academic catalog and may not reflect future terms. Updates are published annually in April.
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