You enjoy being physically active and want to help others improve their lives through proper exercise.
About Kinesiology
Kinesiology is the study of human movement and the practice of helping people understand how their body performs, how to maintain proper physical health, and how to maximize their body's potential.
Kinesiology Major Concentrations Available:
- Exercise Science and Human Performance: This concentration is designed to prepare you for careers in the health, fitness, and sports performance industry.
- Health and Physical Education Teacher Certification: This concentration prepares you to teach health and physical education, as well as coach in a variety of settings.
- Human Movement Science: This concentration prepares you to meet the prerequisites needed to attend medical, dental, or other allied health graduate programs.
- Physical Activity and Health: This is a broad undergraduate degree in kinesiology.
- Pre-Athletic Training: This concentration prepares you to meet the prerequisites needed to apply for most professional athletic training graduate programs.
Possible Kinesiology Careers
- Exercise physiologist
- High school coach
- Personal trainer
- Physical education teacher
- Fitness Professional
- Physical Therapist
- Physicians Assistant
- Athletic Trainer
Program Requirements
Once you're an LSU student, you'll need to meet the requirements below to continue pursuing a kinesiology major.
- 24 hours of credit in 1000-level courses or higher
- 2.5 GPA (LSU and overall)
- Advanced placement in, credit for, or a grade of "C" or better in the following:
- English 1001 (1004)
- Math 1021 and 1022
- Biology 1201 and 1202
Senior College
College of Human Sciences & Education
Degree
B.S., Bachelor of Science
Course Load by Subject Area
- Science: High Intensity
- Communication: Low Intensity
- Electives: Low Intensity
- Lab Hours or Field Work: Low Intensity
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