FAQs
1. What is kinesiology?
Kinesiology is often defined as the study of human movement. The Master of Science
                     in Kinesiology at CBU encompasses the experience of physical activity, the theoretical
                     and conceptual bases of physical activity, and the professional practice centered
                     in physical activity.
2. What are the program's entry dates and application deadline?
The MS in Kinesiology offers a rolling admission policy, and accepts students for
                     the fall (September), spring (January) or summer (May) semesters. Students may begin
                     the program in any semester or term. Information regarding application deadlines for
                     each start term can be found here.
3. What are the program's prerequisites?
There are no prerequisites for the sport management concentration; however, the physical
                     education concentration requires a minimum of 12 semester units of study in kinesiology
                     including a basic movement anatomy or related course completed with a "C" or better.
                     The Exercise Science concentration requires courses in Anatomy and Physiology, Exercise
                     Physiology and Biomechanics or the equivalent.
4. What is the GPA/GRE requirement?
Candidates must have a minimum 2.75 GPA for unconditional admission (no GRE required).
                     Applicants with a GPA below 2.75 may be considered for admission with the presentation
                     of a minimum combined score of 1000 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the
                     Graduate Record Exam (GRE) or a passing score on the California Subject Examination
                     for Teachers (CSET).
5. Does the MS in Kinesiology offer any specializations?
Yes. Candidates may choose between the sport management, exercise science and physical
                     education concentrations. All students in the Master of Science in Kinesiology will
                     complete 15 units of core courses and 18 units of concentration coursework.
6. How long does the program take?
Students in the sport management concentration can complete the program in as little
                     as one year. The physical education concentration incorporates 15 week education courses
                     which may impact the amount of time needed to complete the program.
7. Can I work full time while enrolled in the program?
Yes. While graduate work involves a considerable amount of time for reflecting on
                     and applying classroom theory, many of our students continue to work full time in
                     public and private schools, athletic departments, and various other professions. 
8. When do classes meet?
The MS in Kinesiology program is designed to accommodate the busy schedules of working
                     adults. Kinesiology classes are typically offered in the evenings from 6 to 10 p.m.
                     Students will normally complete three classes per academic semester. Education courses
                     are 15 week courses scheduled Monday through Thursday at 4:30 and 7 p.m.