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Student Learning Outcomes

Department of Kinesiology

Undergraduate Program

- Student Learning Outcomes

  • Develop a strong foundation in exercise science with the skills required to effectively work in the exercise science field/profession.
  • Demonstrate the knowledge and skills to assess human performance related to characteristics of individuals from diverse populations
  • Possess the knowledge and skills to design and implement exercise programs for apparently healthy individuals and individuals with leading chronic controlled disease
  • Possess the knowledge and skills to provide a safe exercise environment for apparently healthy individuals and those with controlled disease.
  • Practically apply knowledge in a real world setting, integrating ethical standards and an appreciation of diversity in their professional lives.

- Program Objectives - Curriculum Mapping

- Undergraduate OHE Assessment From (2010)

Graduate Program

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Rhode Island State Clinic
April 13, 2013 CLICK HERE to learn more

2013 Kinesiology Internship Meeting
Students need to attend three meetings during the spring semester if they plan to go out in the summer or in the fall CLICK HERE to learn more

2013 KIN585 Summer Course
Come join KIN585 Disability Sport this summer, session I May 20-June 21 CLICK HERE to learn more

Strength & Conditioning Program
For successfully meeting establised criteria, the National Strength and Conditioning Association officially recognizes University of Rhode Island’s Program in Strength and Conditioning.

Kinesiology Graduate Research Night
Every year, the Department of Kinesiology hosts a graduate research night CLICK HERE to learn more

Kinesiology in the News
Kinesiology is a broad field encompassing all facets of human movement. CLICK HERE to learn more

HSS Living and Learning Community
HSS Living and Learning Community
in Butterfield Hall is a great opportunity for Kinesiology students to network with each other during their first year on campus.


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