A total of 120 credits, including elective credits, are required for the Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology. Students must complete University Integrative Studies and Writing Requirements, requirements for the Kinesiology major, and requirements for at least one cognate or minor.
Advising Guides
- 2023-2024 Advising Guide
- 2022-2023 Advising Guide
- 2021-2022 Advising Guide
- 2020-2021 Advising Guide
- 2019-2020 Advising Guide
University Integrative Studies and Writing Requirements
All undergraduate students at Michigan State University must complete University Integrative Studies and Writing requirements. Course selections are tailored to various majors.
Integrative Studies Requirement
To satisfy the University’s requirement for 24 credits of Integrative Studies, kinesiology students must complete:
- 8 credits in Integrative Studies in Arts and Humanities – one from:
- IAH 201-209 (4 cr)
- IAH 211-241 (4 cr)
- 8 credits in Integrative Studies in Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences
- 200-level ISS course (4 cr)
- 300-level ISS course (4 cr)
- Note: a 200-level ISS course is a prerequisite for the 300-level ISS course
- 8 credits in Integrative Studies in General Science
- ISB course (3 cr)
- Prerequisite or co-requisite: MTH 103
- ISP course (3 cr)
- Prerequisite: MTH 103 or higher
- ISB or ISP lab course (2 cr)
- ISB course (3 cr)
NOTE: In lieu of 8 credits in Integrative Studies in General Science (ISB (3 credits), ISP (3 credits) and 2 credit Lab course), students in the Kinesiology major leading to the Bachelor of Science degree may complete an alternative science track that consists of the following courses: Chemistry 141 and 161, Kinesiology 251, and Physiology 250. The completion of Chemistry 161 and Kinesiology 251 satisfies the laboratory requirement. Chemistry 141 and 161, Kinesiology 251, and Physiology 250 may be counted toward both the alternative science track and requirements for the major.
4. At least two Integrative Studies courses that emphasize diversity
- one course designated “I” and one designated “N”, or
- one course designated “I” or “N” and one designated “D”
- “I” – emphasizes international and multicultural diversity
- “N” – emphasizes national diversity
- “D” – emphasizes both of above
Writing Requirement
To fulfill the University’s writing requirement a student must:
- Complete a 4-credit Tier I writing course from the Department of Writing, Rhetoric & American Cultures (WRA)
- Complete the Tier II writing course approved for Kinesiology majors (KIN 345 or 445).
Kinesiology Major Requirements
Kinesiology Foundational and Applied Course Requirements (starting fall 2023)
- Each of the following foundational courses (or approved equivalencies; see Admission to Kinesiology) must be completed and passed with a minimum grade of 2.0 in each course. (27 credits):
- MTH 103 College Algebra (3 cr)
- CEM 141 General Chemistry (4 cr)
- KIN 210 Principles of Exercise Physiology (3 cr)
- KIN 216 Applied Human Anatomy (3 cr)
- KIN 220 Principles of Sports Medicine (3 cr)
- KIN 240 Principles of Biobehavioral Health (3 cr)
- KIN 251 Principles of Human Movement (4 cr)
- PSL 250 Introductory Physiology (4 cr)
- All of the following courses must be completed with an overall minimum grade-point average of 2.0 for all courses (12 credits):
- KIN 310 Physiological Bases of Physical Activity (3 cr) – see course prerequisites
- KIN 330 Biomechanics of Physical Activity (3 cr) – see course prerequisites
- KIN 345 Sport and Exercise Psychology (3 cr) – see course prerequisites
- KIN 360 Physical Growth and Motor Behavior (3 cr) – see course prerequisites
- The following courses (2 credits):
- CEM 161 Chemistry Laboratory I (1 cr)
- KIN 190 Frontiers in Applied Health Sciences (1 cr)
Cognate or Minor Requirement
- Completion of an approved cognate in kinesiology (a minimum of 12 credits)
Internship Requirement
- Completion of a minimum of 3 credits in Experiential Learning. Completion may be fulfilled by enrollment in:
- KIN 492 Internship: Non-Physiologically Based (3-6 cr)
- KIN 493 Internship: Exercise Physiologically-Based (3-6 cr)
- KIN 494 Fieldwork (3 cr minimum)
- KIN 495 Undergraduate Experiences in Research (3 cr minimum)
- KIN 496 Internship: Athletic Training Observation-Based (3-6)
- Or any other approved study abroad, service, research, or internship experience. Students MUST consult with their academic advisor for specific details of this requirement.
Kinesiology Cognate Requirement
Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology must create a 12-credit cognate from any of the following courses. Course taken to satisfy KIN Major, Health Promotion minor and Coaching minor CANNOT be used to satisfy the KIN Cognate requirement.
KIN 127 Taping and Bracing (1 cr)
KIN 174 Human Medical Terminology (3 cr – as of fall 2023)
KIN 217 Anatomy Cadaver Lab (1 cr)
KIN 371 Intro to Research Methods (3 cr)
KIN 400 Principles of Coaching I (4 cr)
KIN 401 Principles of Coaching II (4 cr)
KIN 402 Coaching Strength and Conditioning (2 cr)
KIN 424 Psychology of Injury (3 cr)
KIN 440 Advanced Sport Psychology (3 cr)
KIN 411 Exercise Physiology Lab (2 cr)
KIN 443 Psychophysiological Aspects of KIN (3 cr)
KIN 445 Sociocultural Analysis of Physical Activity (3 cr)
KIN 456 Ethical Issues in Athletics (2 cr)
KIN/HNF 457 Sport and Cardiovascular Nutrition (3 cr)
KIN 461 Neural Control of Human Movement (3 cr)
KIN 465 Adapted Physical Activity (3 cr)
Minors Offered through the Kinesiology Department
MINOR IN COACHING
The Coaching Minor is designed to provide students with knowledge, skills and experiences that will enable them to coach effectively and safely in school, community-youth and adult sports programs.
MINOR IN HEALTH PROMOTION
The Health Promotion Minor is designed to assist students in gaining a deeper understanding of health issues and their impact on overall quality of life. The multidisciplinary course options will provide a basis for personal and professional growth, emphasize positive lifestyle choices and explore global health/wellness concerns.
The Kinesiology Internship
A minimum of three credit hours of internship (see requirements above) is required for students in Kinesiology. Students must work 45 hours for each credit earned Please see the complete internship guide.
Degree Planning Grid for Current Students
To help you keep track of your requirements, please see the Undergraduate Kinesiology Planning Grids:
- For students who started at MSU FS19 or later
- For students who started at MSU SS22 or later
- For students who started at MSU FS23 or later, please see the Advising Guide above for details.
Suggested Four-Year Plan
To help you plan your course schedule prior to enrollment, please see a Kinesiology advisor. In addition to academic year enrollment, some students may also opt to take classes during the summer semesters.