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Nov 24, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Kinesiology, Pedagogical Studies Option, M.A.
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Five options are under the Master of Arts degree in Kinesiology. The core courses for thesis students are KIN 696 and KIN 698 . The core course for comprehensive examination students is KIN 696 .
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 cohort program format over 24 months.
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Kinesiology Graduate Programs
Two degree programs are available to the student: Master of Arts degree in Kinesiology with five Options and Master of Science degree in Kinesiology with four Options. Students may select the thesis/project track, the comprehensive examination track, or the capstone course track. The minimum unit requirement for the all MA or MS degree programs in Kinesiology is 36 units.
Admission Criteria
- A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with a major in Kinesiology/Physical Education or the equivalent;
- If a prospective graduate student has a baccalaureate degree in a field other than Kinesiology or Physical Education, he/she may be required to take prerequisite or foundational upper-division undergraduate coursework in Kinesiology. Students must consult with the Associate Chair for Graduate Studies and/or major advisor before enrolling in foundational courses. The courses, which vary depending on the student’s academic background and Option, may be taken at CSULB or another college/university. All foundational coursework must be completed prior to Advancement to Candidacy.
- An overall undergraduate GPA of 2.5 or better and an upper division Kinesiology/Physical Education major GPA of 2.75 or better;
- A minimum cumulative score of 150 on the verbal, 141 on the quantitative and 3.5 on the analytical writing sections of the Graduate Record Examination.
Advancement to Candidacy
- Completion of the general University requirements for advancement to candidacy;
- Fulfillment of the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR);
- A graduate program must have approval of the student’s advisor, Department Associate Chair for Graduate Studies, and Associate Dean of Graduate Students, Research, and Faculty Affairs for the College of Health and Human Services.
Required courses (21 units)
Elective courses (12 units)
Select three of the following 3-unit courses plus an additional three unit course at the 500 or 600 level:
Select option A or B:
- Pass written and oral portions of Comprehensive Exam.
- Thesis/Project (6 units): Complete 6, rather than 12 elective units in the core above.
Minimum Units Required
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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