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Overview of the
KIN M.S. Degree Program

M.S. Program. The primary objective of the master of science (M.S.) degree program in kinesiology is to help students to acquire a breadth of knowledge grounded in theory, to gain expertise in on or more areas of specialization, and to develop competence in methods of inquiry. The following concentrations are offered:

bulletAdapted Physical Activity
bulletAthletic Training
bulletBiomechanics
bulletCoaching
bulletExercise Physiology
bulletGrowth and Motor Development
bulletPsychosocial Aspects of Physical Activity and Sport
bulletSport Administration
bulletStudent-Athlete Development

Interdisciplinary Study. Graduate students at Michigan State University may pursue dual or joint degrees with other academic units. They may also enhance their studies through the Michigan Interscholastic Graduate Studies program that allows students to take courses at other universities in Michigan, or the CIC Traveling Scholars Program that is designed to facilitate study at other Big Ten and CIC member universities.