2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
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Telephone: (302) 831-4909 or (302) 831-6036
https://sites.udel.edu/kaap/
Email: kaap-undergradprograms@udel.edu
The Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology (KAAP) offers undergraduate majors in Exercise Science and Sports Health, an Honors Degree in Exercise Science, as well as minors in Exercise Science and Strength and Conditioning. The programs integrate background coursework in the natural and physical sciences with the study of the major field. These undergraduate programs prepare students for health-related clinical careers as well as careers in exercise science, and post-graduate study in areas such as athletic training, medicine, physical therapy, physician assistant, occupational therapy, orthotics and prosthetics, and research in kinesiology.
Each student’s academic advisor will assist in selecting courses and experiences that focus on the student’s interests and professional goals. Careful selection of breadth requirements and elective courses allows students to pursue a minor or an area of interest outside of the college or a double major. Students are encouraged to meet with their advisors at least once each semester. Failure to meet regularly with an academic advisor can result in a delay in graduation if program requirements have not been met.
Students are encouraged to enrich their academic programs by participating in study abroad experiences, seminars, and student organizations. To enhance prospects for employment and obtaining internships, students are encouraged to seek experiences outside the classroom. For those planning to pursue a graduate program, clinical observation opportunities and research apprenticeships are available. Opportunities exist for students to participate as student members of national and regional professional organizations related to each major.
There are several special academic opportunities for exceptionally talented and highly motivated students. Students may participate in the University’s Honors Program, undergraduate research, and the Degree with Distinction program. The College’s Dean’s Scholar Program also provides qualified students with the opportunity to develop individualized programs of study.
Major Degree Programs
The Exercise Science major, when combined with appropriate electives, prepares students for graduate school, physical therapy school, physician assistant school, occupational therapy school, or other clinical programs and research. When combined with a professional certificate and relevant experiences, graduates from the Exercise Science major are highly competitive for direct employment in health and fitness. The Medical Scholars concentration prepares students for medical and dental school.
The Sport Health major provides unique didactic and clinical experiences that prepare students for exciting graduate school opportunities in Athletic Training and other allied health careers. Clinical observational experiences working with UD’s high-level NCAA Division I student-athletes and clinical staff is a strength of UD’s educational program. Students wishing to pursue a graduate degree in Athletic Training can take part in the only 3+2 program at the University of Delaware. Students in the Sports Health major who decide not to pursue Athletic Training will complete the degree requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree in a timely manner and will be positioned to pursue careers in a variety of other health disciplines.
Additional information about Sport Health can be found at https://sites.udel.edu/kaap/undergraduate-programs/athletic-training/
Application Procedures
Entering freshmen and transfer students may be admitted directly into the majors in Exercise Science and Sports Health. Enrollment in major courses is restricted to majors. Non-majors are allowed to register for 100 and 200-level courses through the drop/add process if space is available. Non-majors are not normally permitted in 300- and 400-level courses.
Minors
The Exercise Science minor is designated for students in majors other than exercise science who are planning careers in the health sciences and clinical fields and who wish to acquire knowledge regarding the mechanical, neurological, and physiological aspects of exercise. Students must have a minimum of 12 credits earned at University of Delaware with a minimum GPA of 2.5. Meeting the minimum criteria does not guarantee entry into the minor; approval is contingent on available space. Students must submit the web form in UDSIS entitled “Change of Major, Minor, Concentration & Graduation Term” from January 1-15 (for spring acceptance) or June 1-15 (for fall acceptance); students will be notified by February 1 or July 1, respectively.
The Strength and Conditioning minor is designed to provide students with in-depth understanding of the theory and practical considerations associated with physical training to enhance strength and conditioning. Students successfully completing the minor will be prepared to take the Strength and Conditioning Specialist Certification examination offered by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Students applying for the minor must have a minimum of 12 credits earned at University of Delaware with a minimum GPA of 2.5. Meeting the minimum criteria does not guarantee entry into the minor; approval for the minor is contingent on available space.
Enrollment in the Strength and Conditioning minor for at least four semesters is necessary due to sequencing of courses. Electronic applications are accepted March 15th and October 15th. Please contact the Strength & Conditioning Minor Coordinator for information on obtaining the electronic application for the minor.
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