Program Coordinator: Tom Raedeke (172 Minges Coliseum; 252-737-1292; raedeket@ecu.edu)
Coordinators by Concentration Area:
- Adapted Physical Activity: Jihoun An (A-16 Minges Coliseum; 252-328-4662; anj14@ecu.edu)
- Biomechanics and Motor Control: Zac Domire (332-A Ward Sports Medicine Building; 252-737-4564; domirez@ecu.edu)
- Exercise Physiology: Joe Houmard (380 Ward Sports Medicine Building; 252-737-4617; houmardj@ecu.edu)
- Physical Education Pedagogy: Bomna Ko (153 Minges Coliseum; 252-328-0017; kob@ecu.edu)
- Sport and Exercise Psychology: Nick Murray (167 Minges Coliseum; 252-737-2977; murrayni@ecu.edu)
- Sport Management: Stacy Warner (173 Minges Coliseum; 252-328-0095; warners@ecu.edu)
The Kinesiology, MS prepares students for careers or advanced academic training in the broad realm of kinesiology. The program offers seven areas of concentration - adapted physical activity, biomechanics and motor control, exercise physiology, physical education pedagogy, sport and exercise psychology, and sport management. Students may choose from two options: thesis or nonthesis.
Students whose undergraduate preparation lacks essential prerequisite course work or whose baccalaureate degree is in a nonrelated field may have additional requirements. All degree candidates must pass the kinesiology comprehensive examination.
The degree requires a minimum of 36 s.h. as follows: