The Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology
Total Course Requirements for the Bachelor's Degree: 120
units
See Bachelor's Degree Requirements in the University Catalog for complete details on general
degree requirements. A minimum of 40 units, including those required for the major, must be
upper division.
A suggested Major Academic Plan (MAP) has been prepared to help students meet all graduation
requirements within four years. You can view MAPs on the Degree MAPs page in the University
Catalog or you can request a plan from your major advisor.
General Education Pathway Requirements: 48 units
See General Education in the University Catalog and the Class Schedule for the most current
information on General Education Pathway Requirements and course offerings.
KINE 320 is an approved GE Writing Intensive substitution.
Diversity Course Requirements: 6 units
See Diversity Requirements in the University Catalog. Most courses taken to satisfy these
requirements may also apply to General Education .
Literacy Requirement:
See Mathematics and Writing Requirements in the University Catalog. Writing proficiency in
the major is a graduation requirement and may be demonstrated through satisfactory completion
of a course in your major which has been designated as the Writing Proficiency (WP) course for
the semester in which you take the course. Students who earn below a C- are required to repeat
the course and earn a C- or higher to receive WP credit. See the Class Schedule for the
designated WP courses for each semester. You must complete the GE Written Communication
(A2) requirement before you may register for a WP course.
Course Requirements for the Major: 55 56-65 units
Completion of the following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, is required of all
candidates for this degree. Additional required courses, depending upon the selected option are
outlined following the major core program requirements.
Basic computer literacy skills are required for the Option in Physical Education Teacher
Education and the Option in Outdoor Education. The requirement may be met through select
college courses (e.g., KINE 100 or UNIV 101) or through prior experience.
Major Core Program: 7 units
2 courses required:
BIOL 104
Human Physiology
4.0
FS
GE
KINE 320
Foundations of Exercise and Sport Psychology
3.0
FS
WP
Prerequisites: Completion of GE Written Communication (A2) requirement; KINE majors and
minors only.
Major Option Course Requirements: 48 49-58 units
The following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, are required dependent upon the
option chosen. Students must select one of the following options for completion of the major
course requirements. Use the links below to jump to your chosen option.
The Option in Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE)
The Option in Movement Studies
The Option in Outdoor Education
The Option in Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE): 48 49 units
Standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification are required.
Basic computer literacy skills are required. The requirement may be met through select college
courses (e.g., KINE 100 or UNIV 101) or through prior experience.
13 14 courses required:
Human Anatomy
4.0
SMF
GE
Introduction to Kinesiology 1.0 FS
Philosophy of School Based Teaching Physical Education
3.0
FS
Net Games & Self-defense for Teachers
3.0
FS
Rhythms and Dance for Teachers
3.0
FS
Developmentally Appropriate Physical Education for Children
3.0
FS
Outdoor Education for Teachers
3.0
FS
Introduction to Adapted Physical Activity
3.0
FS
Motor Development and Behavior
3.0
FS
Biomechanics
4.0
FS
Prerequisites: BIOL 103 with a grade of C- or higher or faculty permission for non-majors,
basic computer literacy skills.
Physiology of Exercise
4.0
FS
Prerequisites: BIOL 104 with a grade of C- or higher or faculty permission for non-majors,
basic computer literacy skills.
Youth Fitness
3.0
INQ
Developmentally Appropriate Physical Education for Middle School
3.0
FS
Students
Prerequisites: KINE 305, KINE 309.
Assessment in Physical Education
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 305, KINE 309, faculty permission.
Developmentally Appropriate Physical Education for High School
3.0
FS
Students.
Prerequisites: KINE 305, KINE 308, KINE 309, KINE 410, KINE 411.
Activity Breadth Courses: 3 units
Select activity breadth courses With the prior approval of a PETE advisor, select 3 units of
activity breadth courses (KINE 113-195).
3 courses selected from:
KINE 116A
Beginning Aerobic Dance
1.0
FS
KINE 117A
Bicycling
1.0
FS
KINE 118J
Intermediate Basketball: Men
1.0
FS
KINE 118V
Beginning Basketball: Women
1.0
FS
KINE 129
Flag Football
1.0
FA
KINE 134A
Beginning Golf
1.0
FS
KINE 134B
Intermediate Golf
1.0
FS
KINE 141A
Jujitsu and Self-Defense
1.0
FS
KINE 141B
Intermediate Jujitsu and Self-Defense
1.0
FS
KINE 142
Aikido
1.0
FS
KINE 144A
TaeKwonDo
1.0
FS
KINE 144B
Intermediate TaeKwonDo
1.0
FS
KINE 148J
Intermediate Soccer: Men
1.0
FS
KINE 148M
Beginning Soccer: Men
1.0
FS
KINE 148V
Beginning Soccer: Women
1.0
FS
KINE 149A
Beginning Slow Pitch Softball
1.0
FS
KINE 151
Tai-Chi Chuan
1.0
FS
KINE 153
Mixed Martial Arts
1.0
FS
KINE 154A
Beginning Swimming
1.0
FS
KINE 156A
Beginning Tennis
1.0
FS
KINE 156B
Intermediate Tennis
1.0
FS
KINE 162A
Beginning Volleyball
1.0
FS
KINE 162B
Intermediate Volleyball
1.0
FS
KINE 166A
Beginning Weight Training
1.0
FS
KINE 166B
Intermediate Weight Training
1.0
FS
KINE 169
Yoga
1.0
FS
Additional Information:
This option satisfies all requirements for subject matter competency in physical education for
students pursuing a single subject teaching credential after completing the Option in PETE,
providing GPA standards are met (2.67 cumulative, or 2.75 in the major). For students applying
to the Single Subject Teaching Credential program at CSU, Chico, it is recommended that
elective courses include ENGL 471, EDTE 302, and HCSV 451. Consult with a Physical
Education Teacher Education (PETE) advisor early for specific requirements and suggested
electives that lead to supplementary authorizations to teach additional subjects in the state of
California.
Optional Adapted Physical Education Specialist Credential: 20 units
In order to complete the specialist credential in adapted physical education, students must obtain
or be working toward a credential that authorizes them to teach physical education. This
credential allows future physical education teachers to instruct individuals with disabilities in the
public schools. These courses may be taken in addition to the Option in Teacher Education
program, but are not required for that option or degree.
7 courses required:
KINE 315
Introduction to Adapted Physical Activity
3.0
FS
KINE 351
Aquatics for the Adapted Instructor
2.0
SP
Prerequisites: First Aid and CPR or faculty permission; WSI recommended.
KINE 351 may be applied to the lower-division requirements.
KINE 513
Programming in Disability Sport
Prerequisites: KINE 315 or faculty permission.
KINE 514
Prog Mental/Emot/Lrn Disabil
Prerequisites: KINE 315 or faculty permission.
KINE 515
Collaboration in Adapted Physical Education
Prerequisites: KINE 315 or faculty permission.
3.0
FA
3.0
FS
3.0
SP
KINE 516
Motor Assessment for Individuals with Disabilities
3.0
FA
Prerequisites: KINE 315 or faculty permission.
KINE 617
Fieldwork in Adapted Physical Education
3.0
FS
The Option in Movement Studies: 45-57 units
Option Core: 27-32 units
Lower-Division Activity Breadth Courses: 10-15 units
1 2 courses required:
BIOL 103
Human Anatomy
4.0
SMF
GE
KINE 105
Introduction to Kinesiology
1.0
FS
6 5 courses selected from:
Complete six five courses from at least five of the seven groups below:
Aquatics Group
KINE 125
Beginning Scuba Diving
2.0
FS
Prerequisites: Ability to swim in deep water.
KINE 154A
Beginning Swimming
1.0
FS
KINE 155
Lifeguard Training
3.0
FS
KINE 351
Aquatics for the Adapted Instructor
2.0
SP
Prerequisites: First Aid and CPR or faculty permission; WSI recommended.
Dance, Tumbling, or Gymnastics Group
KINE 113M
Beginning Ballroom
1.0
FS
KINE 113V
Beginning Ballroom
1.0
FS
KINE 114V
Intermediate Ballroom
1.0
FS
Prerequisites: PHED 113M.
KINE 114W
Intermediate Ballroom
1.0
FS
Prerequisites: PHED 113V.
KINE 152
Introduction to Dance
3.0
FS
GE
KINE 170
African and Afro-Cuban Dance
2.0
FS
Individual or Dual Group
KINE 134A
Beginning Golf
1.0
FS
KINE 134B
Intermediate Golf
1.0
FS
KINE 139
Disc Golf
1.0
FS
KINE 140
Ultimate Disc
1.0
FS
KINE 156A
Beginning Tennis
1.0
FS
KINE 156B
Intermediate Tennis
1.0
FS
Outdoor Education/Recreation Group
KINE 117A
Bicycling
1.0
FS
KINE 121
Backpacking
2.0
FS
KINE 123
Indoor Rock Climbing
1.0
FS
KINE 124
Basic Rock Climbing
2.0
FS
Personal Defense or Combatives Group
KINE 141A
Jujitsu and Self-Defense
1.0
FS
KINE 141B
Intermediate Jujitsu and Self-Defense
1.0
FS
KINE 142
Aikido
1.0
FS
KINE 144A
TaeKwonDo
1.0
FS
KINE 151
Tai-Chi Chuan
1.0
FS
KINE 153
Mixed Martial Arts
1.0
FS
Team Sports Group
KINE 118J
Intermediate Basketball: Men
1.0
FS
KINE 118V
Beginning Basketball: Women
1.0
FS
KINE 129
Flag Football
1.0
FA
KINE 148M
Beginning Soccer: Men
1.0
FS
KINE 148J
Intermediate Soccer: Men
1.0
FS
KINE 148V
Beginning Soccer: Women
1.0
FS
KINE 149A
Beginning Slow Pitch Softball
1.0
FS
KINE 162A
Beginning Volleyball
1.0
FS
KINE 162B
Intermediate Volleyball
1.0
FS
Weight Training or Fitness Group
KINE 116A
Beginning Aerobic Dance
1.0
FS
KINE 166A
Beginning Weight Training
1.0
FS
KINE 166B
Intermediate Weight Training
1.0
FS
KINE 166V
Beginning Weight Training: Women
1.0
FS
KINE 168
Core Strengthening
1.0
FS
KINE 169
Yoga
1.0
FS
KINE 169B
Intermediate Yoga
2.0
FS
KINE 171
Mat Pilates
1.0
FS
Upper-Division Courses: 17 units
5 courses required:
KINE 321
Motor Development and Behavior
3.0
FS
KINE 322
Biomechanics
4.0
FS
Prerequisites: BIOL 103 with a grade of C- or higher or faculty permission for non-majors,
basic computer literacy skills.
KINE 323
Physiology of Exercise
4.0
FS
Prerequisites: BIOL 104 with a grade of C- or higher or faculty permission for non-majors,
basic computer literacy skills.
KINE 390
Principles of Strength and Conditioning
3.0
FS
Prerequisite: KINE 323.
KINE 489
Internship Seminar
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: At least junior standing and faculty permission.
Advising Pattern Course Requirements: 18-25 units
The following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, are required depending upon the
advising pattern chosen. Students must select one of the following advising patterns for
completion of the major course requirements.
Coaching and Administration Pattern: 24-25 units
Students wishing to pursue a career in coaching with any degree should consult a Kinesiology
advisor. The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) requires individuals who are not
kinesiology majors to acquire coaching certification. CIF has approved this pattern, and
individuals who satisfactorily complete the program are automatically qualified to coach. See
your advisor to discuss career plans and appropriate selection of courses.
4 courses required:
KINE 314
Psychology of Coaching
3.0
FS
KINE 345
Motor Learning and Human Performance
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: Basic computer skills or faculty permission.
KINE 411
Assessment in Physical Education
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 305, KINE 309, faculty permission.
KINE 430
Administration and Management of Sport and Fitness Programs
3.0
FA
Prerequisites: Basic computer literacy skills.
2 courses required:
KINE 331
Principles of Team Sports
3.0
SP
KINE 332
Principles of Individual Sports
3.0
FA
Prerequisites: Basic computer literacy skills.
Note: Either KINE 331 or KINE 332 may be taken twice to meet this requirement.
2 courses selected from:
KINE 247
World Sports and Games
3.0
FS
GE GC
KINE 316
Principles of Sports Injury Management
4.0
FS
Prerequisite: BIOL 103.
KINE 335
Youth Fitness
3.0
INQ
KINE 346
Sport and Society
3.0
INQ
This course is also offered as SOCI 346 .
KINE 388
Personal Training
3.0
FS
Prerequisite: KINE 323.
KINE 524
Biomechanical Analysis
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 322 and basic computer literacy.
KINE 530
Advanced Principles of Strength and Conditioning
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 322 (may be taken concurrently), KINE 323, KINE 390.
Fitness and Wellness Pattern: 18-19 units
3 courses required:
KINE 345
Motor Learning and Human Performance
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: Basic computer skills or faculty permission.
KINE 411
Assessment in Physical Education
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 305, KINE 309, faculty permission.
KINE 480
Exercise Testing and Prescription
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 323.
3 courses selected from:
KINE 247
World Sports and Games
3.0
FS
GE GC
KINE 315
Introduction to Adapted Physical Activity
3.0
FS
KINE 316
Principles of Sports Injury Management
4.0
FS
Prerequisite: BIOL 103.
KINE 335
Youth Fitness
3.0
INQ
KINE 346
Sport and Society
3.0
INQ
This course is also offered as SOCI 346 .
KINE 386
Sports Epidemiology
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: Basic computer skills or faculty permission.
KINE 482
Exercise Pathophysiology
3.0
FS
Prerequisite: Bachelor's Degree in any discipline or KINE 323 or faculty permission.
KINE 485
Seminar in Sports Medicine
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: BIOL 103, BIOL 104 (may be taken concurrently), KINE 323, or faculty
permission.
KINE 530
Advanced Principles of Strength and Conditioning
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 322 (may be taken concurrently), KINE 323, KINE 390.
KINE 586
Anatomical and Pathomechanical Aspects of Sports Injuries
Prerequisites: BIOL 103, BIOL 104, KINE 322.
KINE 588
Seminar in Sport and Physical Activity Health Care
3.0
FS
3.0
FS
The Option in Outdoor Education: 58 units
Admission to the Outdoor Education Option is currently suspended. Please contact the
Kinesiology Department for more information.
Basic computer literacy skills are required. The requirement may be met through select college
courses (e.g. KINE 100 or UNIV 101) or through prior experience.
Wilderness 1st Responder certification is a requirement for graduation with this degree. Please
see the Coordinator of the Outdoor Education program for a list of accepted WFR providers.
10 courses required:
BIOL 334 Conservation Ecology
3.0
FS
GE
Prerequisites: One biological sciences course.
KINE 222
Challenge Quest
3.0
FS
KINE 224 Methods of Teaching Rock Climbing
3.0
FA
Prerequisites: KINE 123 or KINE 124 recommended.
KINE 226 Methods of Teaching Wilderness Living
4.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 121 recommended but not required.
KINE 227 Winter and the Mountain
4.0
SP
Prerequisites: KINE 226 or equivalent.
KINE 228 Methods of Teaching Canoeing and Kayaking
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 226 (may be taken concurrently).
KINE 460
Foundations of Outdoor Education
3.0
FS
RECR 240 Outdoor Recreation Systems
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in or prior completion of RECR 200, or faculty
permission.
RECR 428
Recreation Law and Legal Principles
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: Junior standing.
RECR 448 Methods and Materials for Environmental Education
3.0
SP
Prerequisites: GEOS 130 or SCED 343 or equivalent.
This course is also offered as EDCI 448 .
1 course selected from:
KINE 315
Introduction to Adapted Physical Activity
3.0
FS
RECR 260
Recreation Therapy and Inclusion
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in or prior completion of RECR 200 or faculty permission.
1 course selected from:
KINE 322
Biomechanics
4.0
FS
Prerequisites: BIOL 103 with a grade of C- or higher or faculty permission for non-majors,
basic computer literacy skills.
KINE 323
Physiology of Exercise
4.0
FS
Prerequisites: BIOL 104 with a grade of C- or higher or faculty permission for non-majors,
basic computer literacy skills.
1 course selected from:
KINE 461
Theory of Outdoor Leadership
3.0
FS
Prerequisite: KINE 460.
RECR 301
Leadership and Supervision in Recreation
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in or prior completion of RECR 200, or faculty
permission.
Professional Development: 16 units
2 courses required:
KINE 470
Outdoor Education Immersion Semester
15.0
S1
Prerequisites: KINE 226 and one of the following KINE 224, KINE 227, KINE 228 or
equivalent.
KINE 489L
Assistant Leadership Seminar
1.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 470 or faculty permission.
Note: The Immersion Semester may not be the right choice for all students. In these cases a
student may select a total of 15 units from courses related to the profession with prior approval
of their advisor.
Electives Requirement:
To complete the total units required for the bachelor's degree, select additional elective courses
from the total University offerings. You should consult with an advisor regarding the selection of
courses which will provide breadth to your University experience and possibly apply to a
supportive second major or minor.
Grading Requirement:
All courses taken to fulfill major course requirements must be taken for a letter grade except
those courses specified by the department as Credit/No Credit grading only.
Advising Requirement:
Advising is mandatory for all majors in this degree program. Consult your undergraduate advisor
for specific information.
Honors in the Major:
Honors in the Major is a program of independent work in your major. It requires 6 units of
honors course work completed over two semesters.
The Honors in the Major program allows you to work closely with a faculty mentor in your area
of interest on an original performance or research project. This year-long collaboration allows
you to work in your field at a professional level and culminates in a public presentation of your
work. Students sometimes take their projects beyond the University for submission in
professional journals, presentation at conferences, or academic competition. Such experience is
valuable for graduate school and professional life. Your honors work will be recognized at your
graduation, on your permanent transcripts, and on your diploma. It is often accompanied by
letters of commendation from your mentor in the department or the department chair.
Some common features of Honors in the Major program are:
1. You must take 6 units of Honors in the Major course work. All 6 units are honors classes
(marked by a suffix of H), and at least 3 of these units are independent study (399H,
499H, 599H) as specified by your department. You must complete each class with a
minimum grade of B.
2. You must have completed 9 units of upper-division course work or 21 overall units in
your major before you can be admitted to Honors in the Major. Check the requirements
for your major carefully, as there may be specific courses that must be included in these
units.
3. Your cumulative GPA should be at least 3.5 or within the top 5% of majors in your
department.
4. Your GPA in your major should be at least 3.5 or within the top 5% of majors in your
department.
5. Most students apply for or are invited to participate in Honors in the Major during the
second semester of their junior year. Then they complete the 6 units of course work over
the two semesters of their senior year.
6. Your honors work culminates with a public presentation of your honors project.
While Honors in the Major is part of the Honors Program, each department administers its own
program. Please contact your major department or major advisor to apply.
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The Option
in
Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE): 48 units
Standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification are required.
Basic computer literacy skills are required. The requirement
may
be met through select college
courses (e.g., KINE 100
or
UNIV 101) or through prior experience.
Y-!!.courses
required:
KINE 105 Introduction to Kinesiology 1 FS
BIOL 103 Human Anatomy 4.0 SMF GE
KINE 305 Philosophy
of
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KINE 306
Net
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KINE 308 Rhythms and Dance for Teachers 3.0 FS
KINE 309 Developmentally Appropriate Physical Education for Children 3.0 FS
KINE 312 Outdoor Education for Teachers 3.0 FS
KINE 315 Introduction to Adapted Physical Activity 3.0 FS
KINE 321 Motor Development and Behavior 3.0 FS
KINE 322 Biomechanics 4.0 FS
Prerequisites: BIOL 103 with a grade
of
C-
or
higher or faculty permission for non-majors,
basic computer literacy skills.
KINE 323 Physiology
of
Exercise 4.0 FS
Prerequisites: BIOL 104 with a grade
of
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or
faculty permission for non-majors,
basic computer literacy skills.
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Prerequisites: KINE 305, KINE 309.
KINE 411 Assessment in Physical Education 3.0 FS
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This option satisfies all requirements for subject matter competency in physical education for
students pursuing a single subject teaching credential after completing the Option in PETE,
providing GPA standards are met (2.67 cumulative, or 2.75 in the major). For students applying
to the Single Subject Teaching Credential program at CSU, Chico, it is recommended that
elective courses include ENGL 4 71, EDTE 302, and HCSV 451. Consult with a Physical
Education Teacher Education (PETE) advisor early for specific requirements and suggested
electives that lead to supplementary authorizations to teach additional subjects in the state
of
California.
California State
Uni
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Major:
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Bachelor
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Arts
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Degree Units: 120
Option: Kinesiology (Physical Education Teacher Education)
Major
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CiE
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[*C-J
3
GE
Area A
[*C-J
3
GE
Area A
[*C-J
J
GE
Area C
3
CiE
Bl
J
HIST
130
or
POLS
155
3
GE
Area
D
3
K1NE105
t;
Elective
Total
Units:
14
Total
Units:
14
(
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[*ELECT]
It
is
recommended that
students
in
this major consult with a
PETE advisor early regarding use
of
Electives to fulfill computer literacy
requirements, credential program
prerequisites, and supplementary
authorizations to teach additional
subjects.
[*C-]
C-
or Better
is
required.
[*SEL]
Refer
to
BA
in
Kinesiology
l===============I===============
Option
in
Physical
Education
Teacher
I
hi
rd
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h,urth
Sc111c,1cr
BIOL
103
(GE Area
132)
4
KINE
305
3
GE
Area C
'
_,
KINE
308
3
GE
Area
D
3
Kl:-.JE
:122
4
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Arca E
3
HIST
130
or
l'Ol.S
155
3
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3
Ci
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Pat
Im
a~
3
Total Units:
16
Total
Units:
16
Education
in
the
University
Catalog
for
activity
breadth
course
selections.
Select
these
courses
with
the
prior
approval
of
a PETE
advisor
.
Review your Degree Progress Report
(DPR)
in
your Student Center, meet
with
your Major Department Advisor
for
major coursework,
and
meet
with
an
t:===::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::==:::::::::::::::::::======::::::O::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~IAcademic
Advisor
in
SSC 220 to review
I
ilth
Sctnc·ster
BIOL
104
(GE
Area
132)
4
Kl:-.JE
306
3
Kl:-.IE
315
3
Kl:-.11::
309
3
KINI::
320
(WP)
[*C-J
3
KINE
321
3
KINE Activity
KINE
323
4
Ekctive
3
Ekcti,e
3
Total
Units:
14
Total
Units:
16
General Education (including Writing
Intensive
"WI"
and
Capstone "Z")
and
Graduation requirements.
It
is recommended that you meet with
your major advisor early
in
your
academic career and every semester.
Consider meeting the United States
Diversity and Global Cultures
requirements within GE courses.
Complete a minimum
of
4 Writing
================I~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;::::::::;
Intensive
(WI)
courses-one will be met
Sc,
cnth
Sc111e,tc1
I
iglnh
Sc111L·,te1
KINE
312
3
KINE
335
3
KINE410
J
KINI:-:
484
3
KINE41 l 3
GE
l!D
Pathmi)
3
CiE
UD
Path11a)
J
Elective
(ENGL
471)
[*ELECT]
3
Elective
(EDTE
302)
[*ELECT]
3 Elective
(I-ICSY
451)
[*ELECT]
3
Total
Units:
15
Total
Units:
15
by
your Written Communication Course
and one
by
your Capstone Course;
select 2 additional
WI
courses.
Select a GE Capstone Course
in
your
Upper-Division Pathway, or substitute
an approved Major Capstone course
from the
GE
Capstone Requirement.
Apply to graduate one year before
anticipated graduation date. Priority
...._
_____________
._
_____________
_.,registration
is
guaranteed your final
semester
if
you applied for graduation
by
the stated deadline.
(Consult the 2016 -20 I 7 University Catalog
for
official degree program)
Fully Online: 09/28/2016
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Minor Change to an Undergraduate Program
Program Name: BA Kinesiology: Movement Studies
Complete only
if
applicable
0 ram named above is:
0
Option within
0Advising
Pattern
within
0Minor
D Certificate
Kinesiology
---~~----------
(degree program name)
within
______________
_
(option name)
( degree program name)
D Changes being made affect a subject matter preparation
or
credential program.
Brief
rationale for change:
Adds
newly created courses: (KINE 105) as a requirement and reduces overall units by 1 to accommodate
addition; (KINE 155) as choice
in
'Aquatics Group'; (KINE 170) as choice
in
'Dance, Tumbling, or Gymnastics
Group'. Adds (KINE 139 and KINE 140) as choices in 'Individual or Dual Group'.
Does the proposed change enhance
or
support the Diversit ction Pill n (see definition & Task 3.1)?
~
If
yes, please explain.
Required Signatures
The
Department
of
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=-
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. Department Curriculum Committee
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partment Chair
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of
has
reviewed and approves this program change
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has reviewed and approves this program change
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Send signature page with proposal attached to Curriculum Services at Undergraduate Edu
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Curriculum Technical Review Completed
Curriculum
Services
Date
NOV
1 7
2016
RECEIVED
Minor
Change to
an
Undergraduate Program
Movement Studies
Attached
is
the
Major
Academic Plan (MAP).
The
required changes are highlighted
in
yellow:
Includes
KINE
105
{1
unit)
as
a requirement in initial semester
The Option in Movement Studies: 45-57 units
Option Core: 27-32 units
Lower-Division Activity Breadth Courses: 10-15 units
-l-I_course~ required:
BIOL
103
Human Anatomy 4.0 SMF GE
KINE
105
Intro to Kinesiology l F/S
6-~courses selected from:
Complete 5*-five courses from at least five
of
the seven groups below:
Aquatics Group
KINE
125
Beginning Scuba Diving
2.0
FS
Prerequisites: Ability to swim in deep water.
KINE 154A Beginning Swimming
1.0 FS
KINE
155
Lifeguard Training
3.0
FS
KINE
351
Aquatics for the Adapted Instructor
2.0 SP
Prerequisites: First Aid and
CPR
or faculty permission; WSI recommended.
Dance, Tumbling, or Gymnastics Group
KINE 113M Beginning Ballroom
1.0
FS
KINE
113
V Beginning Ballroom 1.0 FS
KINE 114V Intermediate Ballroom 1.0 FS
Prerequisites: PHED 113M.
KINE 114 W Intermediate Ballroom 1.0
FS
Prerequisites: PHED 113V.
KINE 152 Introduction to Dance 3.0 FS GE
KINE 170 African and Afro-Caribbean Dance _ 2.0
FS
Individual or Dual Group
KINE 134A Beginning
Golf
1.0 FS
KINE
l 34B Intermediate
Golf
1.0 FS
KINE 139 Disc Golf 1.0
FS
KINE
140
Ultimate Disc
KINE 156A Beginning Tennis
KINE 156B Intermediate Tennis
1.0
FS
_
1.0
FS
1.0
FS
Outdoor Education/Recreation Group
KINE
11
7 A Bicycling
KINE
121
Backpacking
KINE
123
Indoor Rock Climbing
KINE 124 Basic Rock Climbing
1.0
FS
2.0
FS
1.0
FS
2.0
FS
Personal Defense or Combatives Group
KINE 141A Jujitsu and Self-Defense
KINE 141B Intermediate Jujitsu and Self-Defense
KINE
142
Aikido
KINE 144A TaeKwonDo
KINE
151
Tai-Chi Chuan
KINE
153
Mixed Martial Arts
1.0
FS
1.0
FS
1.0
FS
1.0
FS
1.0
FS
1.0
FS
Team Sports Group
KINE 118J Intermediate Basketball: Men
KINE 118V Beginning Basketball: Women
KINE 129 Flag Football
KINE 148M Beginning Soccer: Men
KINE 148J Intermediate Soccer: Men
KINE 148V Beginning Soccer: Women
KINE 149A Beginning Slow Pitch Softball
KINE 162A Beginning Volleyball
KINE 162B Intermediate Volleyball
1.0
FS
1.0
FS
1.0 FA
1.0
FS
1.0
FS
1.0
FS
1.0
FS
1.0
FS
1.0
FS
Weight Training or Fitness Group
KINE 116A
KINE 166A
Beginning Aerobic Dance
Beginning Weight Training
1.0
FS
1.0
FS
KINE 166B
Intermediate Weight Training
1.0
FS
KINE 166V Beginning Weight Training: Women
1.0
FS
KINE
168
Core Strengthening
1.0
FS
KINE
169
Yoga
1.0
FS
KJNE
169B Lntermediate Yoga _
1.
= _
_________
.::...:
0
FS
KINE l
71
Mat Pilates
1.0
FS
_
Upper-Division Courses:
17
units
5 courses required:
KINE
321
Motor Development and Behavior
3.0
FS
KINE 322 Biomechanics 4.0
FS
Prerequisites: BIOL
103
with a grade
of
C- or higher or faculty permission for non-majors,
basic computer literacy skills.
KINE 323 Physiology
of
Exercise 4.0
FS
Prerequisites: BIOL 104 with a grade
of
C- or higher or faculty permission for non-majors,
basic computer literacy skills.
KINE 390 Principles
of
Strength and Conditioning 3.0
FS
Prerequisite: KINE 323.
KINE 489 Internship Seminar 3.0
FS
Prerequisites: At least junior standing and faculty permission.
Advising Pattern Course Requirements: 18-25 units
The following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, are required depending upon the
advising pattern chosen. Students must select one
of
the following advising patterns for
completion
of
the major course requirements.
Coaching and Administration Pattern: 24-25 units
Students wishing to pursue a career in coaching with any degree should consult a Kinesiology
advisor. The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) requires individuals who are not
kinesiology majors to acquire coaching certification. CIF has approved this pattern, and
individuals who satisfactorily complete the program are automatically qualified to coach. See
your advisor to discuss career plans and appropriate selection
of
courses.
4 courses required:
KINE 314 Psychology
of
Coaching
3.0
FS
KINE 345 Motor Leaming and Human Performance
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: Basic computer skills or faculty permission.
KINE
411
Assessment in Physical Education
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 305, KINE 309, faculty permission.
KINE 430 Administration and Management
of
Sport and Fitness Programs 3.0 FA
Prerequisites: Basic computer literacy skills.
2 courses required:
KINE
331
Principles
of
Team Sports
3.0 SP
KINE 332 Principles oflndividual Sports 3.0 FA
Prerequisites: Basic computer literacy skills.
Note: Either KINE
331
or KINE 332 may be taken twice to meet this requirement.
2 courses selected from:
KINE 24 7 World Sports and Games
3.0
FS
GE GC
KINE 316 Principles
of
Sports Injury Management
4.0
FS
Prerequisite: BIOL 103.
KINE 335 Youth Fitness
3.0 INQ
KINE 346 Sport and Society
3.0 INQ
This course is also offered
as
SOCI 346 .
KINE 388 Personal Training
3.0
FS
Prerequisite: KINE 323.
KINE 524 Biomechanical Analysis
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 322 and basic computer literacy.
KINE 530 Advanced Principles
of
Strength and Conditioning 3.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 322 (may be taken concurrently), KINE 323, KINE 390.
Fitness and Wellness Pattern: 18-19 units
3 courses required:
KINE 345 Motor Leaming and Human Performance 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: Basic computer skills or faculty permission.
KINE
411
Assessment in Physical Education 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: KINE 305, KINE 309, faculty permission.
KINE 480 Exercise Testing and Prescription 3.0
FS
Prerequisites: KINE 323.
3 courses selected from:
KINE 24 7 World Sports and Games
3.0
FS
GE GC
KINE 315 Introduction to Adapted Physical Activity
3.0
FS
KINE 316 Principles
of
Sports Injury Management
4.0
FS
Prerequisite: BIOL 103.
KINE 335 Youth Fitness
3.0 INQ
KINE 346 Sport and Society
3.0 INQ
This course is also offered as SOCI 346 .
KINE 386 Sports Epidemiology
3.0
FS
Prerequisites: Basic computer skills or faculty permission.
KINE 482 Exercise Pathophysiology
3.0 FS
Prerequisite: Bachelor's Degree in any discipline or KINE 323 or faculty permission.
KINE 485 Seminar in Sports Medicine 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: BIOL 103, BIOL 104 (may be taken concurrently), KINE 323, or faculty
perm1ss1on.
KINE 530 Advanced Principles
of
Strength and Conditioning 3.0 FS
Prerequisites: KINE 322 (may be taken concurrently), KINE 323, KINE 390.
KINE 586 Anatomical and Pathomechanical Aspects
of
Sports Injuries 3.0
FS
Prerequisites: BIOL 103, BIOL 104, KINE 322.
KINE 588 Seminar in Sport and Physical Activity Health Care
3.0 FS
Separate program change to remove these 2 courses
Cali l
c1
rnia State University, Chico
MAJOR
ACADEMIC
PLAN
(MAP)
Major: The Bachelor or Arts
in
Kinesiology
Degree Units: 120
Option: Kinesiology (Movement Studies)
:'\-lajor
Llnits:
52-58
Pattern: Fitness and Wellness Pattern
Elective
Llnits:
17-23
I irst Semester
SceunJ
Semester
C,lmmcnh
CiL
Arca A
[*C-J
3
GE
Area A
[*C-I
3 [*C-]
C-orBetterisrequired.
GE
Area A
[*C-J
3
CiE
Arca A
[*C-J
3
GE
Area C
3
GE
131
3 Review your Degree Progress Report
HIST
130
or
POLS
155
3
----
-------
-
____
_
______
_
HIST
130
or
POLS
155
--
_
3
(DPR)
in
your Student Center, meet with
your Major Department Advisor for
ff
Acti,
it)
Breadth Course
major coursework, and meet with
an
Academic Advisor
in
SSC 220 to review
Electi\'e
3
Electil'e
'
J General Education (including Writing
Total Units:
I
hi
1·J
Scmc,tcr
16
Total Units:
Intensive "WI" and Capstone "C") and
l6
Graduation requirements.
::;::::============C
I uurth Se111e,ter
It
is
recommended that you meet with
l310L
103
(GE Area
82)
4
BIOL
104
(CiE
Area B2)
4
your major advisor early
in
your
academic career and every semester.
AcLi,
ity
Breadth Course
Activit)
Bre:.H.Hh
Course
Consider meeting the United States
GE
Arca C
3
Kl~E
321
'
_,
Diversity and Global Cultures
requirements within GE courses.
GE
Area
D
J
GE
Area
[)
3
Complete a minimum
of4
Writing
GE
Area E
3 Elecli1e
3
Intensive (WI) courses-one
will
be
met
b your Written Communication Course
Total Units:
14 Total Units: 14
a
nd
one
by
your Capstone Course;
l===============lt:_::;;:;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Cl
select
2 additional
WI
courses.
I ilth Semester
Select a GE Capstone Course
in
your
Acth
it)
Breadth Course
Acli, it) BreaJth Course
Upper-Division Pathway,
or
substitute
an approved Major Capstone course
Wellness Pattern Selection
3-4
Kl~E
323
4
from the GE Capstone Requirement.
KINE
320
(WP)
[*C-1
]
KINE
345
3
Apply to graduate one year before
KINE
322
4
GE
llD Patlma)
3
anticipated graduation date.
Electi1e
2
Elective
3
Elecli1e (0-3 units as needed)
0-3
Elective (0-3 units as needed)
0-3
Total Units:
13-17
Total Units:
14-17
'ie1 enth
Se111eslc1·
Lighth Semester
Wellness Pattern Selection
3-4
Wellness Pattern Selection
3-4
KINE
390
'
KINE
411
3
_,
KINE
480
'
J
KINE
489
3
GE
UD
Patlrn
::t)
3
GE
lJD Path\\::t)
3
Electi1e
3 Elective
3
Total Units:
15-16
Total Units:
15-16
(Consult the 2016-2017 University Catalog
for
official degree program)
Fully
Online:
06/01/2016
California State University, Chico
MAJOR
ACADEMIC
PLAN
(MAP)
Major:
The
Bachelor
or
Arts
in
Kinesiology
Degree Units: 120
Option: Kinesiology (Movement Studies)
Major
Units:
58-64
Pattern: Coaching
and
Administration Pattern
Elective
Units:
5-17
I irst SclllL',kr
Activity Breadth Course [*SEL]
1-3
Activity Breadth Course [*SEL]
1-3
GL
Area A
[*C-1
3
GE Area A
[*C-1
3
CiE
Area A
[*C-1
3
CiE
Area A
[*C-1
3
GE
Area C
3
GE
Area
131
3
HIST
130
or
POLS
155
3
GE
Area
D3
[*ELECT]
J
KIN
105
~
Elective
Total
Units:
14-16 Total
Units:
14-16
I hird
Scrn..:,1cr
I
lllll
th
S..:111cstcr
BIOL
103
(CiE
Area
132)
4
BIOL
104
(GE
Arca
132)
4
Activity Breadth Course [*SEL]
1-3
KI\JE
321
J
GE
Ar..:a
C
3 Activity Breadth Course [*SEL]
1-3
GE
Area D
J
GE
Area
C 3
GE
Area E
3
GE
Area
D 3
Elective
~
POLS
155
or
HIST
130
3
(
,,111111..:nts
[*SEL]
Refer
to
BA
in
Kinesiology
Option
in
Movement Studies
in
2011-
12
University Catalog
for
Activity Breadth
course and Pattern selections and
restrictions_
[*C-]
C-
or Better
is
required.
[*ELECT]
Consider KINE 347
to
satisfy major requirement and GC.
Nutcs
Due
to
the
new
GE
effective
Fall
2012,
you
are
only
required
to
complete
GE
Area
Cl,
and
either
Cl
or
C3,
and
2
Area
D courses. If
you
have questions,
see
an
Academic Advisor
in
SSC 220.
It
is
recommended that you meet your
Diversity requirements (USO and GC)
within General Education
Standard first aid and CPR certification
ar
Basic computer literacy skills
requirement can
be
met
by
CSCI I 00,
l==========:::::::::::::::::::::::O::::============:tl
KINE
100,
UNIV
IOI
(GE
Area
E),
or prior
Total
Units:
17-19
Total
Units:
17-19
I i
Ith
Sc111L·,tc1
Si'\th
S.:111e,t.:r
KINE
320
(WP)
[*C-I
3
KINE
322
4
KINE
332
3
Activity Breadth Course [*SEL]
l-3
CiE
UD
Theme 3
Total
Units:
14-16
KINE
390
3
KINE
323
KINE
33
I
KINE
345
Activity Breadth Course [*SEL]
Elective
(0-3
units as needed)
Total
Units:
KINE
314
4
3
3
1-3
0-3
11-16
3
experience.
Apply to graduate one year prior
to
anticipated graduation date.
KINE
430
3
KINE41
I 3
Pattern Selection [*SEL]
3-4
KINE
489
3
GE
UD
Theme
3
Pattern Selection [*SEL]
3-4
Elective
(0-3
units as needed)
0-3
GE
lJD rheme 3
Total U
nits:
12-
16
Total
Units:
15-16
(Consult the 2011 -2012 University Catalog for official degree program)
Approved: 07/11/2011