• The Kinesiology major is for students interested in the scientific aspects of human movement. Kinesiology focuses on the acquisition of knowledge and understanding of interactions of physiological, anatomical, neuropsychological, and biomechanical factors that affect human health and performance. Skills learned in the classroom, laboratory, and internships include assessing and developing effective strategies for enhancing health, improving performance, preventing diseases related to sedentary behavior, and promoting the recovery of health in rehabilitation settings. State-of-the-art laboratories complement the classroom and foster critical thinking, reasoning, and other basic principles of liberal education, instrumental in careers in and outside of Kinesiology.
  • In addition to Global Miami Plan Foundation coursework, required courses include chemistry, biomechanics, exercise and health, functional anatomy, psychology, physics, and motor learning and performance, among others. The Kinesiology major allows students to individualize their degree program. In consultation with the student adviser, they can select up to 25 percent of the 124 credit hours required for graduation.