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Master of Arts in Kinesiology - Option in Pedagogical Studies

This option is currently inactive.

This option is offered only through College of Continuing and Professional Education at a higher tuition rate. Instruction is presented in an accelerated cohor-t program format over 24 months.

Requirements

1. Required courses (21 units)

  • KIN 522 Non-traditional Activities in K-12 Physical Education (3)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing; admission to the Master of Arts Program in Pedagogical Studies.
  • KIN 524 Analysis of Teaching in Physical Education (3)
    Prerequisites: None.
  • KIN 525 Instructional Design in Physical Education (3)
    Prerequisites: Undergraduate major in physical education, EDST 300.
  • KIN 528 Promoting Physical Activity and Fitness in K-12 Physical Education (3)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing; admission to the Master of Arts Program in Pedagogical Studies.
  • KIN 529 Positive Youth Development and Physical Activity (3)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing; admission to the Masters program in Kinesiology
  • KIN 580 Computer Application in Physical Education (3)
    Prerequisites: Graduate standing, consent from instructor. Introduction to computer hardware and software used in Kinesiology including DOS/Windows and Apple Macintosh operating systems.
  • KIN 696 Research Methods and Statistical Analysis (3)
    Prerequisites: Undergraduate major in Kinesiology or related field, undergraduate Statistic course or equivalent.

* KIN 526 Applied Behavior Analysis in Physical Education (3) and 537 Physical Education for Special Populations (3) may be substituted, with instructor permission, for any of the above courses except KIN 524, 525 or 696.

2. Elective courses (12 units)

Select three of the following 3-unit courses plus an additional three unit course at the 500 or 600 level:

  • EDSE 435, EDSE 436, EDSE 457, EESS 450P, or EESS 473P.

3. Select option A or B:

  • A. Pass written and oral portions of Comprehensive Exam.
  • B. Thesis/Project (6 units): Complete 6, rather than 12 elective units in Section 2.

4. Complete at least seventy percent (70%) of the minimum units required for the program of study in courses at the 500/600 level, including double-numbered courses.


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