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Twin Cities Campus
Applied Kinesiology M.Ed.Kinesiology, School of
College of Education and Human Development
Link to a list of faculty for this program.
Contact Information
School of Kinesiology, 220 Cooke Hall, 1900 University Avenue S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612-625-5300; fax: 612-626-7700)
Email:
kin@umn.edu
Website: http://cehd.umn.edu/kin
Along with the program-specific requirements listed below, please read the
General Information section of
this
website for requirements that apply to all major fields.
The master of education (M.Ed.) in applied kinesiology examines human movement, physical performance, and organizational structures of sport, exercise and movement science, sport and recreation management, and physical activities for persons with disabilities. The emphasis in K-12 physical education and teacher licensure prepares future educators to teach physical education and assume leadership roles in K-12 schools.
The program prepares students for advanced study or careers in teaching, coaching, health professions, or sport administration.
This graduate-level, practitioner-oriented program is offered by the School of Kinesiology in the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD).
With guidance from faculty advisers, students choose at least 30 semester credits, which may include coursework, independent study, internships, workshops, and professional, site-based experiences. Four program options are available:
1. Sport and exercise science: general preparation in a variety of areas or in-depth preparation in one area of applied kinesiology
2. Sport management: a primary focus on the management of sport and physical activity settings
3. Developmental adapted physical education (DAPE): prepares students for Minnesota teaching licensure in DAPE for grades preK-12
4. The physical education initial licensure program is designed to help the student become an inquiring, analytical, and reflective professional educator who can teach in various venues of the physical education classroom and who is prepared for leadership roles in schools.
Note: Candidates for DAPE licensure must hold a current Minnesota teaching license in physical education.
Accreditation
This program is accredited by National Association for Colleges of Teacher Education (NCATE).
Program Delivery
Prerequisites for Admission
The preferred undergraduate GPA for admittance to the program
is 2.50.
A bachelor degree, preferably in physical education or kinesiology.
Special Application Requirements:
All applicants must submit the following items:
- Official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions the student has attended or is currently attending, except the University of Minnesota. Transcripts must be received from the issuing school in a sealed and stamped envelope, and mailed to CEHD Student Services, 360 Education Sciences Building, 56 East River Road, Minneapolis, MN 55455.
- Any student with a U.S. bachelor's degree or a comparable foreign degree from an accredited college or university may apply to CEHD. Official transcripts of all previous post-secondary academic study must be submitted. Transcripts from coursework completed at a university outside of the United States must be evaluated by a professional credential evaluation center.
- Applied kinesiology developmental applied physical education (DAPE) focus area applicants must submit a copy of current K-12 physical education license(s).
All applicants must upload or submit the following items with their online applications:
- A résumé
- A personal statement describing the applicant's career goals and rationale for interest in the M.Ed. program (limit two pages)
- Application fee of $55 (charged when the online application is submitted)
International applicants must submit score(s) from one of the following tests:
Key to test
abbreviations
(TOEFL, IELTS, MELAB).
For an online application or for more information about graduate education admissions, see the
General Information section of this
website.
Program Requirements
Plan C: Plan C requires
20 to 30
major credits and
0 to 10
credits outside the
major.
There is no final exam.
This program may not be completed with a minor.
Use of 4xxx courses toward program requirements is permitted under certain conditions with adviser approval.
Program Sub-plans
Students are required to complete one of the following sub-plans.
Students may not complete the program with more than one sub-plan.
Developmental and Adaptive Physical Education
The 19-credit additional licensure in DAPE is available only to teachers who are licensed to teach physical education in Minnesota. After completing the DAPE Additional Licensure program, students can easily obtain their M.Ed. in applied kinesiology with an emphasis in developmental/adaptive P.E. by taking several more courses (11 credits). A total of 30 graduate semester credits is required.
Additional Licensure in DAPE
The additional licensure in DAPE is available only to teachers who are licensed to teach physical education in Minnesota. The following is the DAPE additional licensure program of study:
Required Kinesiology Courses (10 credits)
KIN 5103 {Inactive}
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5104 - Physical Activities for Persons with Disabilities
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5196 {Inactive}
(1.0-4.0 cr)
Required Educational Psychology courses (9 credits)
EPSY 5613 - Foundations of Special Education I
[DSJ]
(3.0 cr)
EPSY 5614W - Assessment and Due Process in Special Education
[WI]
(3.0 cr)
EPSY 5616W - Classroom Management and Behavior Analytic Problem Solving
[WI]
(3.0 cr)
Additional Licensure in DAPE (with DAPE emphasis)
11 credits are required beyond the additional licensure requirements:
30 credits (minimum)
KIN 5181 - Understanding Kinesiology Research
(3.0 cr)
or
KIN 5981 - Research Methodology in Kinesiology and Sport Management
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5995 - Research Problems in Applied Kinesiology
(1.0-6.0 cr)
4 credits in other kinesiology courses
*As an alternative, students may take one 3-credit kinesiology course and one 2- or 3-credit elective course.
Take 4 or more credit(s) from the following:
1 credit in an elective course outside of kinesiology.
*As an alternative, students may take one 3-credit kinesiology course and one 2- or 3-credit elective course.
Take 1 or more credit(s) from the following:
Physical Education
M.Ed./initial licensure programs are for individuals with bachelor degrees who want to become licensed teachers. These graduate-level programs provide rigorous, professional teacher preparation in accordance with the Minnesota Standards for Effective Practice for Teachers and the Physical Education Content Standards adopted by the Minnesota Board of Teaching.
Physical education students enter a 12-month program integrating educational theory with classroom practice. This program is offered by the School of Kinesiology at the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD). Three distinct, 10-week teaching experiences create a strong experiential base on which to apply the principles and methods learned in University classes.
An important advantage of this program is its cohort nature. Students are accepted into the program as a single cohort once each year, beginning classes in June and continuing through June, July, or August of the following year (depending on individual course loads throughout the year). Students begin classes together and continue through their course of study as a single group, building a valuable sense of community. Throughout their student teaching, pre-service teachers work closely with experienced teachers, observing firsthand the daily rewards and challenges of the profession.
This program includes two components: initial licensure and M.Ed. degree. Students complete foundations, methods, and clinical experience coursework for licensure. After successfully completing licensure requirements, which include an "action-research" project, students are recommended for state licensure to teach physical education to grades K-12. After completing a total of 30 semester credits that can be applied to the M.Ed. degree, students are awarded the M.Ed. degree in applied kinesiology. Students have seven years to complete their degree, beginning with the first course(s) used in the program, and must maintain a 2.80 grade point average (GPA) for M.Ed. courses.
Foundations Courses
Throughout the program, students complete courses in foundations of education, including courses on psychological, sociological, philosophical, and theoretical foundations of education. These courses lay the foundation for developing a breadth and depth of knowledge and skills in the field. Inquiry, analysis, and reflection allows prospective teachers to examine educational issues from multiple perspectives. Students must complete:
EPSY 5001 - Learning, Cognition, and Assessment
(3.0 cr)
OLPD 5005 - School and Society
(2.0 cr)
OLPD 5009 - Human Relations: Applied Skills for School and Society
(1.0 cr)
EDHD 5003 {Inactive}
(2.0 cr)
Summer Session (10 weeks)
The curriculum and pedagogy methods courses focus on developing basic instructional techniques and instructional components and knowledge structures for K-5 and 6-12 physical education. Elements of the technology course, which include the use of heart-rate monitors and specific software programs, are integrated into the pedagogy courses.
* Counts toward M.Ed.
Note: Foundations of education courses may not be applied to the M.Ed. program, but are required for licensure.
CI 5307 - Technology for Teaching and Learning
(1.5 cr)
KIN 6151 {Inactive}
(2.0 cr)
KIN 6521 {Inactive}
(4.0 cr)
KIN 6522 {Inactive}
(4.0 cr)
PUBH 6003 {Inactive}
(1.0 cr)
Fall Semester
KIN 6596 involves participation in full days of pre-school workshops, nine weeks of half-day student teaching in an urban elementary setting, and Monday seminar. KIN 5152 focuses on how to determine and implement a comprehensive and cohesive K-12 physical education curriculum. Foundations, DAPE, or KIN 5981 classes generally round out the student's individual schedule.
CI 5452 - Reading in the Content Areas for Initial Licensure Candidates
(1.0-2.0 cr)
KIN 6596 {Inactive}
(4.0 cr)
KIN 5152 {Inactive}
(2.0 cr)
Spring Semester (through May term to early June)
KIN 6597 involves another 10-week, half-day student teaching experience and Monday seminar. KIN 6598 culminates the three student teaching experience with 10 weeks of full-day student teaching and Monday seminar. The action research project (KIN 5995) is integrated into KIN 6597 and KIN 6598. One or two classes held during the first half of the semester or in the late afternoon or evening may also be taken.
CI 5452 - Reading in the Content Areas for Initial Licensure Candidates
(1.0-2.0 cr)
KIN 5995 - Research Problems in Applied Kinesiology
(1.0-6.0 cr)
KIN 6597 {Inactive}
(1.0-4.0 cr)
KIN 6598 {Inactive}
(2.0-6.0 cr)
M.Ed. Completion
The M.Ed. requirement is 30 graduate semester credits (5xxx or higher). At least 20 credits of these must be kinesiology courses, including the following:
Students complete at least 10 semester credits of graduate electives; these credits are generally in the area of DAPE and coaching and must be approved by the faculty adviser.
See course descriptions and course schedules.
KIN 5181 - Understanding Kinesiology Research
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5981 - Research Methodology in Kinesiology and Sport Management
(3.0 cr)
Health Education
M.Ed./initial or additional licensure programs are for individuals with bachelor degrees who want to become licensed teachers. These graduate-level programs provide rigorous, professional teacher preparation in accordance with the Minnesota Standards for Effective Practice for Teachers and the Physical Education Content Standards adopted by the Minnesota Board of Teaching.
Health education students enter a 12-15 month program integrating educational theory with classroom practice. This program is offered by the School of Kinesiology at the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD). An extended student teaching experience in local districts creates a strong experiential base on which to apply the principles and methods learned in University classes. An important advantage of this program is its cohort nature. Students are accepted into the program as a single cohort once each year, beginning classes in June and continuing through June, July, or August of the following year (depending on individual course loads throughout the year). Throughout their student teaching, pre-service teachers work closely with experienced teachers, observing firsthand the daily rewards and challenges of the profession.
This program includes three components: initial licensure, additional licensure, and M.Ed. degree. Students complete foundations, methods, and clinical experience coursework for licensure. After successfully completing licensure requirements, which include an "action-research" project, students are recommended for state licensure to teach health education to grades 5-12. After completing a total of 30 semester credits that can be applied to the M.Ed. degree, students are awarded the M.Ed. degree in applied kinesiology. Students have seven years to complete their degree, beginning with the first course(s) used in the program, and must maintain a 2.80 grade point average (GPA) for M.Ed. courses.
Content Courses
Following are the health content courses required and the semester in which they are offered:
KIN 5201 {Inactive}
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5202 - Current Issues in Health
(2.0 cr)
KIN 5203 - Health Media, Consumerism, and Communication
(2.0 cr)
KIN 5204 {Inactive}
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5205 {Inactive}
(3.0 cr)
KIN 6201 {Inactive}
(1.0-4.0 cr)
KIN 6202 {Inactive}
(2.0-6.0 cr)
Prerequisite Courses
Following are the courses required prior to entering the Health Education Program. Please contact the program coordinator with questions about possible comparable courses from other institutions.
KIN 3001 - Lifetime Health and Wellness
[SOCS]
(3.0 cr)
PUBH 3001 - Personal and Community Health
(2.0 cr)
First Aid course and CPR certification
Foundations Courses
** Note- These courses required for initial licensure students only.
Throughout the program, students complete courses in foundations of education, including courses on psychological, sociological, philosophical, and theoretical foundations of education. These courses are critical in developing a breadth and depth of knowledge and skills in the field. Inquiry, analysis, and reflection allow prospective teachers to examine educational issues from multiple perspectives. Students must complete:
EDHD 5000/5010/5020, Cultures, Schools, Communities
EDHD 5013/5014, Child and Adolescent Development
EDHD 5015/5016, Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings
EDHD 5017/5018, Academic Language and English Learners
CI 5307 - Technology for Teaching and Learning
(1.5 cr)
CI 5452 - Reading in the Content Areas for Initial Licensure Candidates
(1.0-2.0 cr)
PUBH 6003 {Inactive}
(1.0 cr)
M.Ed. Completion
The M.Ed. requirement is 30 graduate semester credits (5xxx or higher). Students complete at least 10 semester credits of graduate electives; these credits must be approved by the faculty adviser. At least 20 credits must be kinesiology courses, including the following:
KIN 5995 - Research Problems in Applied Kinesiology
(1.0-6.0 cr)
KIN 5981 - Research Methodology in Kinesiology and Sport Management
(3.0 cr)
Sport and Exercise Science: Professional Studies
Required Courses
Students pursuing the sport and exercise physiology emphasis must complete at least 30 credits of 5xxx courses. This 30-credit total must include at least 20 credits of KIN-designated courses, including:
KIN 5995 - Research Problems in Applied Kinesiology
(1.0-6.0 cr)
KIN 5441 - Applied Sport Science Research
(3.0 cr)
Recommended KIN Elective Courses
KIN 4385 - Exercise Physiology
(4.0 cr)
KIN 4641 - Training Theory & Analytics I for Exercise & Sport Performance
(3.0 cr)
KIN 4741 - Training Theory & Analytics 2 for Sport Performance
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5841 - Elite Performance and Environmental Considerations
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5122 - Applied Exercise Physiology
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5126 - Social Psychology of Sport & Physical Activity
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5136 - Psychology of Coaching
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5142 - Applied Nutrition for Sport Performance and Optimal Health
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5371 - Sport and Society
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5375 {Inactive}
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5641 - Scientific Theory and Application of Training and Conditioning in Sport
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5723 - Psychology of Sport Injury and Rehabilitation
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5725 - Organization and Management of Physical Education and Sport
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5992 - Readings in Kinesiology
(1.0-9.0 cr)
Elective courses in both the major and the minor or related field will be selected by the student and the adviser, subject to the adviser's approval. These will be selected according to the student's prior academic background and future academic and career goals. Access to graduate-level courses in minor or related fields may be limited by prerequisites and demand.
Up to 10 credits of non-KIN-designated courses may be applied to the 30-credit total.
Take at most 10 credit(s) from the following:
Sport Management: Professional Studies
Students will complete a total of 30 credits, 22 core course requirements and a minimum of 8 electives. Required courses will provide students with a well-balanced perspective of the industry; multiple options in elective courses allow students to focus on topics they find applicable and interesting in relation to the sport and physical activity industry.
Required Courses
KIN 5995 (minimum of 3 credits) must be taken in last semester.
KIN 5421 - Sport Finance
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5601 - Sport Management Ethics and Policy
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5631 - Programming and Promotion in Sport
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5725 - Organization and Management of Physical Education and Sport
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5801 - Legal Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity
(4.0 cr)
KIN 5995 - Research Problems in Applied Kinesiology
(1.0-6.0 cr)
Suggested Elective Courses
Recommended electives are listed, however one (1) course may be selected from outside Kinesiology, such as Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy and Development or Carlson School of Management. KIN 5461 required for students without baseline knowledge of sport management.
KIN 5111 - Sports Facilities
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5115 - Event Management in Sport
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5371 - Sport and Society
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5461 - Issues in the Sport Industry
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5511 - Sport and Gender
(3.0 cr)
KIN 5804 - National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Compliance
(2.0 cr)
KIN 5720 - Special Topics in Kinesiology
(2.0-4.0 cr)
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