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Nov 24, 2024
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2017-2018 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Kinesiology (Ph.D.)
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The Department of Kinesiology participates in the Ph.D. program in College of Human Ecology with a specialization in Kinesiology. Students are prepared to conduct research in exercise physiology or exercise behavioral science.
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Doctoral Degree Requirements
The Ph.D. requires a minimum of 90 semester credit hours beyond the bachelor’s degree, including 30 credit hours of dissertation research. The number of hours from a previously completed master’s degree which may be counted toward the 90 hour requirement is decided by the student’s supervisory committee and is reviewed by the chair of the College of Human Ecology Coordinating Committee and the Graduate School. A maximum of 30 hours may be transferred from a completed master’s degree. A maximum of 9 credit hours can be transferred from graduate work completed after the master’s degree at another accredited university. Doctoral students are required to pass both written and oral preliminary examinations prior to admission to candidacy.
• 90 credit hours minimum
• 30 hours minimum of research
• 15 hours minimum at the 800 level or above
• 6 credit hours maximum at the 500 level
• 6 credit hours maximum of independent study
• 30 hours maximum from master’s degree
• Dissertation: preparing three or more papers for publication in exercise physiology or exercise behavioral science.
Core Requirements (12 Credit Hours)
Other Coursework in Major Area (15 Credit Hours)
Students develop a plan of study with their major professor and graduate committee to develop an expertise in exercise physiology or exercise behavioral science. Students may select from the list below or other courses to fulfill the requirement.
Exercise Physiology
Choose from the following courses: Exercise Behavioral Science
Choose from the following courses:
Dissertation Research (30 Credit Hours)
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