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==Graduate Programs==
==Graduate Programs==
Graduate as well as PhD are in the Rackham Graduate School. The Rackham Graduate School awards all of the University’s PhD, MA, MS, and MFA degrees, as well as other selected Master’s degrees<ref name="Grad">"[http://www.rackham.umich.edu/about_us/what_is_rackham/''Rackham Graduate School'' ],"August 2010</ref>.
Graduate as well as Ph.D are in the Rackham Graduate School. The Rackham Graduate School awards all of the University’s PhD, MA, MS, and MFA degrees, as well as other selected Master’s degrees<ref name="Grad">"[http://www.rackham.umich.edu/about_us/what_is_rackham/''Rackham Graduate School'' ],"August 2010</ref>. Kinesiology offers three types of Master's program and a Ph.D program.

===Master's===
'''Ph.D Preparation''': Prepares students to continue their studies in a doctoral program. Students are involved in the process of designing and carrying out a research study work closely with a professor in a laboratory or field setting. They take part in generating research questions, collecting and analyzing data, and presenting the results of the study. Students complete at least 30 credit hours with total credits vary according to student interests and advisor’s requirements<ref name="PhD prep">"[http://www.kines.umich.edu/academics/grad/masterstracks/phdtrack.html''Kines Ph.D Prep ],"August 2010</ref>.

'''Comprehensive''': Assists students in developing skills and knowledge related to human movement in order to advance their professional careers. The individualized program allows for the study of human movement in depth from different perspectives. Students can design programs to meet their particular interests and goals. Students have few core requirements, instead taking a variety of classes from Public Health, Medical School, School of Business and Engineering. Students complete a minimum of 30 credit hours<ref name="Comp">"[http://www.kines.umich.edu/academics/grad/masterstracks/comptrack.html''Kines Comprehensive Program ],"August 2010</ref>.

'''Sports Management''': Offers students diverse educational experiences that will prepare them for careers in the sport industry. This includes developing a background in areas such as leadership, management, marketing, law, and finance. Students complete at least 30 credit hours including 12 credits of graduate work in finance, marketing, strategic management and law<ref name="SM Grad">"[http://www.kines.umich.edu/academics/grad/masterstracks/sportmgmt.html''SM Masters Program],"August 2010</ref>.

===Ph.D===
Provides for the study of movement at an advanced level and trains students to be independent scholars in both research and the dissemination of knowledge gained from research it culminates in an original doctoral dissertation. Each student’s program is tailored to his/her particular interests and knowledge. The program is designed for those who intend to make their careers as scholars, teachers, researchers and professionals in Kinesiology or allied fields. Students complete a minimum of 30 pre-candidacy credits beyond the Master's level after which the student completes an original doctoral dissertation. A minimum of 50 credits of pre-candidacy and candidacy work must be completed to graduate<ref name="PhD">"[http://www.kines.umich.edu/academics/grad/phd.html''Kines Ph.D Program ],"August 2010</ref>.


==Public Programs==
==Public Programs==

Revision as of 04:00, 18 August 2010

School of Kinesiology
TypePublic
Established2008
EndowmentUS$3.9 million
DeanRonald Zernicke
Academic staff
90
Students850
Location, ,
CampusAnn Arbor Central/Medical Campus'
Websitehttp://www.kines.umich.edu/

The University of Michigan School of Kinesiology commonly referred to as just Kinesiology or Kines is the University of Michigan Ann Arbor's School of Kinesiology, offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees. In December of 2008 it officially became a school, previously being a division since its creation in 1984. Kines has the fourth largest undergraduate enrollment at Michigan with a selectivity rate of 44%, making it the second most selective school on campus[1]. The graduate program has experienced rapid growth in the past ten years. The Masters and PhD programs have become highly selective, with 41.4% and 27.8% selectivity rates respectively. In 2007-08 the graduate program had 23 Master’s degree students and 29 full–time[1]. The School of Kinesiology operates out of three main buildings, Observatory Lodge (OBL), Central Campus Recreational Building (CCRB) and the Health Management Research Center (HMRC) with most classes being in OBL and the medical school, with research being done in the CCRB and HMRC.

Undergraduate Programs

The undergraduate program offers four majors: Athletic Training, Movement Science, Physical Education, and Sport Management.

Athletic Training or AT prepares undergraduate students to become allied health professionals in the field of athletic training through a combination of formal classroom instruction and a variety of clinical experiences, students are provided with education in: risk management and injury prevention, general medical conditions and disabilities, clinical examination and diagnosis, acute care of injury and illness and therapeutic exercise. Graduates go on to become athletic trainers in grade schools, universities, professional sports programs. It is also common for students to pursue graduate degrees in athletic training or go medical career paths, such as medicine and physical therapy[2].

Movement Science, or MoveSci studies human movement with emphases on exercise physiology, motor control, and biomechanics. Humans are the primary focus however, animals and mathematical models are also studies. Many students participate in research in one or more of the three main areas. Graduates commonly go on to medical school, dental school, physical therapy and research as well as becoming exercise and lifting coaches[3].

Physical Education or PE offers students preparation in education courses leading to K-12 certification. The curriculum is guided by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education Content Standards for Beginning Physical Education Teachers. PE majors commonly pursue teaching at elementary and secondary schools with some go to graduate school or become exercise and fitness coaches[4].

Sports Management or SM familiarizes students with different aspects of sport management, including: organizational strategy, marketing, finance and economics, ethical and legal issues and media. Graduates go on to professional, collegiate, and interscholastic sports levels[5].

Graduate Programs

Graduate as well as Ph.D are in the Rackham Graduate School. The Rackham Graduate School awards all of the University’s PhD, MA, MS, and MFA degrees, as well as other selected Master’s degrees[6]. Kinesiology offers three types of Master's program and a Ph.D program.

Master's

Ph.D Preparation: Prepares students to continue their studies in a doctoral program. Students are involved in the process of designing and carrying out a research study work closely with a professor in a laboratory or field setting. They take part in generating research questions, collecting and analyzing data, and presenting the results of the study. Students complete at least 30 credit hours with total credits vary according to student interests and advisor’s requirements[7].

Comprehensive: Assists students in developing skills and knowledge related to human movement in order to advance their professional careers. The individualized program allows for the study of human movement in depth from different perspectives. Students can design programs to meet their particular interests and goals. Students have few core requirements, instead taking a variety of classes from Public Health, Medical School, School of Business and Engineering. Students complete a minimum of 30 credit hours[8].

Sports Management: Offers students diverse educational experiences that will prepare them for careers in the sport industry. This includes developing a background in areas such as leadership, management, marketing, law, and finance. Students complete at least 30 credit hours including 12 credits of graduate work in finance, marketing, strategic management and law[9].

Ph.D

Provides for the study of movement at an advanced level and trains students to be independent scholars in both research and the dissemination of knowledge gained from research it culminates in an original doctoral dissertation. Each student’s program is tailored to his/her particular interests and knowledge. The program is designed for those who intend to make their careers as scholars, teachers, researchers and professionals in Kinesiology or allied fields. Students complete a minimum of 30 pre-candidacy credits beyond the Master's level after which the student completes an original doctoral dissertation. A minimum of 50 credits of pre-candidacy and candidacy work must be completed to graduate[10].

Public Programs

The School of Kinesiology also hosts programs for the university and for the general public, the largest of with is the U-Move program.

U-Move is a range of classes open to anyone for a nominal fee. Classes include, beginning swimming, yoga, taekwondo and spinning. Some are taught by Kines students or members of the community.

KidSport is another popular program in which kids ages 5-12 come to the University and participate in noncompetitive sports from June to August.

U-Meet the Athlete brings children ages 5-12 to meet current Michigan student-athletes and participate in mini-clinics to learn about the fundamentals of the sport while encouraging healthy habits and staying in school.


References

  1. ^ a b "UM Kinesiology site ,"August 2010
  2. ^ "UM Kinesiology AT site ,"August 2010
  3. ^ "UM Kinesiology MVS site ,"August 2010
  4. ^ "UM Kinesiology PE site ,"August 2010
  5. ^ "UM Kinesiology SM site ,"August 2010
  6. ^ "Rackham Graduate School ,"August 2010
  7. ^ "Kines Ph.D Prep ,"August 2010
  8. ^ "Kines Comprehensive Program ,"August 2010
  9. ^ "SM Masters Program,"August 2010
  10. ^ "Kines Ph.D Program ,"August 2010