Inspire Others to Become Healthier

The Allied Health concentration provides you a background in kinesiology that prepares you for an allied health graduate program. Take prerequisite courses for allied health programs such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training and other allied health professions. Select support courses based on the prerequisites for specific professional school programs.

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Focus Your Passion

In addition to the allied health concentration, the kinesiology and sports studies major also offers:

Kinesiology and Sports Studies (BS) General Kinesiology Emphasis

The bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and sports studies prepares students for employment in a wide variety of settings in the fitness industry, in the sports and allied health field, rehabilitation clinics, sports teams, and more. The general kinesiology track is designed to prepare individuals for graduate school (e.g. kinesiology, physical therapy, occupational therapy).

Kinesiology and Sports Studies (BS) Strength and Conditioning Emphasis

The strength and conditioning concentration at East Texas A&M helps you become a skilled performance coach by combining hands-on experience with a deep understanding of sports science. You’ll prepare for advanced certifications and gain the tools to succeed as a strength and conditioning coach and optimize your clients’ performance and outcomes.

See Yourself Succeed with a Degree In Kinesiology and Sports Studies

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Hands-On Experience

Our faculty will help you tackle complex topics and discover solutions and methods with hands-on learning.

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Career Readiness

Participate in excellence-driven programs that empower you with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in a variety of settings. The Department of Health and Human Performance is dedicated to providing you with the knowledge and resources needed to excel.

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Science-Centered

Our faculty are committed to evidence-based practice and offer quantitative and qualitative research opportunities.

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Our Facilities

Foster your education with a space designed for innovation and collaboration. Our new Nursing and Health Sciences Building features state-of-the-art equipment and facilities that provide you with an unmatched experience.

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What You Will Learn

A bachelor's degree in kinesiology and sports studies with an allied health emphasis will offer you the opportunity to:

  • Learn basic and advanced knowledge of human body function and movement
  • Engage in program planning, fitness assessment and evaluation
  • Master concepts of fitness and nutrition

Careers

Gain the recognition you deserve by earning your bachelor's degree in Kinesiology and Sports Studies with allied health emphasis. Our program opens many opportunities within the community.

Career Possibilities and Current Median Salaries

Fitness trainer
$45,380
Exercise physiologist
$51,350
Clinical laboratory technologist
$57,380
Respiratory therapist
$70,540

US DOL Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2022

Internship opportunities

The allied health emphasis does not require an internship. Such experience, however, does provide the foundation employers are often looking for. These are just a few of the companies that partner with Student Career Preparedness and offer opportunities for East Texas A&M kinesiology students.

Minors

The allied health emphasis requires students to choose and complete an 18-hour minor such as:

Featured Courses

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Course Delivery

Designed for part- and full-time students, most courses are offered at our main campus in Commerce and our locations in Frisco and McKinney (CHEC).

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Phi Pi Delta, the organization for health and human performance majors, provides many benefits to its members:

  • Meet new people that share common interests
  • Network with key professionals in your field of study
  • Receive financial assistance for attending professional conventions
  • Engage in social activities with faculty and other students (ex. school activities, homecoming, Texas Rangers games and much more)
  • Gain valuable experience that will help your professional career

Undergraduate Program Costs

Program Costs

Tuition and fees for undergraduate students taking 12 credit hours are $4,212 for Texas residents and $9,108 for non-residents.

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