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Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology

The Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at University of Redlands is an academically rigorous program that develops students’ foundations in biology, chemistry, and human movement to provide seamless pathways into graduate studies and career opportunities in allied health. 

Degrees Offered

Bachelor of Science

Program Types

Major, Undergraduate

Mode of Study

On Campus

What is a kinesiology degree?

As a student in the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology program, you’ll dive into the complex world of human motion and body mechanics. This academically rigorous program covers the fundamentals of movement, performance, and function that will prepare you for a variety of allied health career options. Electives in this program allow you to focus your studies on prerequisites for entry into graduate programs in allied health fields — physical therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training — or gear your courses toward careers in physical education, coaching, or strength and fitness. Electives include: 

  • Nutrition 
  • Human Physiology 
  • Social Sciences in PE/Sport 
  • Teaching Team and Individual Sports 
  • Strength and Conditioning Practicum 
  • Intro to Sports Medicine 
  • Psychology 

If you are passionate and curious about techniques for improving human health, performance, and well-being, this is the program for you. 

Why should you major in kinesiology at Redlands?

The kinesiology program at University of Redlands is designed to establish a strong foundation in physical sciences pertaining to human movement, performance, and function. Through hands-on learning experiences and interdisciplinary studies, you’ll be well-equipped for a variety of allied health professions. Additionally, this program is partnered with Loma Linda University to create a pathway for undergraduate students to flow seamlessly into graduate studies in physical therapy, occupational therapy, and orthotics & prosthetics.

Classes you'll take

Students in the Kinesiology program will enjoy an academically rigorous program that provides a pathway to health graduate programs and career opportunities in the growing fields of allied health. The Kinesiology major requires a strong foundation in Biology and Chemistry, coupled with Kinesiology courses addressing the fundamentals of human movement. Electives in the major will allow you to focus your studies on prerequisites for entry into graduate programs in allied health fields — physical therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training for example — or gear your courses towards careers in physical education, coaching, or strength and fitness.

All Kinesiology majors must complete the following requirements:

Major Requirements/minimum 49 credits
1. Foundation Course 4 credits

PE 110 Foundations of PE/Sport
2. Mathematical Methods 4 credits

Take one of the following courses:

MATH 111 Elementary Stats with Apps
POLI 202 Statistical Analysis/Mapping
PSYCH 250 Statistical Methods
3. Requirements 24 credits

Take these six courses:

CHEM 131 General Chemistry (L)
BIOL 200 Principles of Biology (L)
BIOL 201 Principles of Biology (L)
BIOL 315 Biomechanics
BIOL 317 Human Anatomy (L)
PE 320 Exercise Physiology
4. Electives 13 - 16 credits

Take four additional courses from the following list:

BIOL 332 Nutrition
BIOL 344 Human Physiology (L)
CHEM 132 General Chemistry
PE 210 Social Sciences in PE/Sport
PE 250 Teaching Team and Individual Sports
PE 260 Strength and Conditioning Practicum
PE 310 Instructional Strategies
PE 340 Intro to Sports Medicine
PE 350 Theories of Coaching
PHYS 220/221 Fundamentals of Physics (L)
PHYS 231/232 General Physics (L)
PSYCH 100 Intro Psychology
PSYCH 335 Developmental Psychology
5. Capstone 4 credits

Complete the capstone sequence:

KIN 300 Service/Internship Design 2 credits
KIN 400 Integrative Seminar 2 credits

Undergraduate application deadlines
Fall 2025 - First Year
November 15, 2024 - Early Action
Fall 2025 - First Year
January 15, 2025 - Regular Decision*
Fall 2025 - Transfer
March 1, 2025 - Regular Decision*
Note
*Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis after the deadline based on capacity.
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What you'll learn

Gain a thorough understanding of human anatomy and physiological functions essential for health professions.
Master the basics of human movement to apply these principles effectively in practice.
Develop skills to communicate clearly and professionally, both orally and in writing, with peers and clients.
Continuously evaluate research to enhance professional knowledge and contribute meaningfully to health-related discourse, recognizing the link between physical and mental health for societal well-being.

What you'll learn

Mutiple media - Kinesiology physical therapy practice

Graduates pursue careers as

Designing and implementing fitness programs to improve physical health and performance.
Conducting research on athletic performance and developing strategies to enhance training and recovery.
Helping individuals recover from injuries and improve mobility through tailored exercise programs.
Using movement and exercise to assist patients in regaining strength and function after illness or injury.

Graduates pursue careers as

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Want to know more?

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