If you transferred into CSUMB as an AS-T-certified student in Kinesiology, you must complete the following courses for your bachelor's degree in Kinesiology at CSUMB. If you are unsure about your transfer status, please talk to an Kinesiology faculty advisor as soon as possible. You will work with a faculty advisor to create your Individual Learning Plan (ILP).  This ILP maps out how you will achieve each of the major course requirements listed below and earn your degree.

Any approved GWAR course ~ 4 credits. 

Any approved American Institutions course ~ 4 credits.

CSUMB Language Proficiency Requirements ~ 8 credits.

Core Courses for all concentrations - 18 credits

KIN 300: Major Pro-Seminar

KIN 360: Nutritional Science

KIN 360L: Nutritional Science Lab

KIN 420: Essential of Exercise Science

KIN 497: Senior Capstone I

KIN 499: Senior Capstone II

KIN 345: Sports Ethics

KIN 471S: KIN Service Learning

Concentration Courses in Exercise Science – 21 credits

KIN 310: Athletic Strength & Condition

KIN 340: Personal Training

KIN 421L: Essential of Exercise Sci Lab

KIN 430: Phys & Biomech Aerobic Exer

KIN 440: Phys & Biomech Anaerobic Exer

KIN 450: Exer Prescript for Special Pop

AND one course from the following:

KIN 320: Sports Nutrition

KIN 395: Special Topics

KIN 469: Sp Top Intern: Exercise Sci

KIN 490: Evolutionary Medicine

Plus take 5 credits of elective units.

Concentration Courses in  Interdisciplinary Concentration: Sport Focus – 21 credits

KIN 335: Fundamentals of Coaching

KIN 450: Exer Prescript for Special Pop

AND four of the following: (NOTE: A course plus its' co-requisite lab is considered one course)

KIN 310: Athletic Strength & Condition

KIN 320: Sports Nutrition

KIN 380: Sports Administration

KIN 381: Legal Issues in Sport

KIN 382: Wilderness Leadership

KIN 382L: Wilderness Leadership Lab

KIN 383: Fdn of Adventure Education

KIN 383L: Fdn of Adventure Education Lab

KIN 384: Wilderness Experience

KIN 384L: Wilderness Experience Lab

KIN 385: Outdoor Edu/Rec Program Admin

KIN 385L: Outdoor Ed/Rec Prog Admin Lab

KIN 395: Special Topics

KIN 410: Care/Prevent of Athlet Injury

KIN 467: Sp Top Intern: Outdoor Educat

KIN 468: Sp Top Intern: Spt Man & Coach

KIN 490: Evolutionary Medicine

Plus take 5 credits of elective units. 

Concentration Courses in Wellness – 15 credits

Five courses from the following: (NOTE: A course plus its' co-requisite lab is considered one course)

KIN 320: Sports Nutrition

KIN 330: Physical Activity & Health

KIN 350: Worksite Health Promotion

KIN 363: Human Sexuality

KIN 363L: Human Sexuality Lab

KIN 366: Behavior Change

KIN 367: Consumer Advocacy

KIN 395: Special Topics

KIN 450: Exer Prescript for Special Pop

KIN 461: Stress Management

KIN 461L: Stress Management Lab

KIN 464: Pattern & Dynamic in Relations

KIN 465: Sp Top Intern: Health & Well

KIN 490: Evolutionary Medicine

PH 430: Global Women's Health

HDEV 351: Lifespan Dev: Transit/Chng

PSY 310: Biological Psychology

PSY 329: Health Psychology

Plus take 11 credits of elective units. 

Description of courses from Kinesiology required core courses and two courses from List A at Community College

NOTE: All units are based on the semester and indicated minimum credits.

Required core courses:

Intro to Kinesiology ~ 3 credits

Human Anatomy with Lab ~ 4 credits

Human Physiology with Lab ~ 4 credits 

Movement based courses ~ 3 credits total

List A

Introductory Statistics ~ 3 credits

Any approved courses 3 credits