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Graduate Programs
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Human Movement, Sports, & Leisure Studies |
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The Program
The School of Human Movement, Sports, and Leisure Studies (HMSLS) offers the Master of Education degree. The M.Ed. program
is designed to expand upon the undergraduate experience with more opportunities for research, critical thinking, and analysis
within a specialization. The three specializations available are: developmental kinesiology (the study of human movement from
a life span perspective), recreation and leisure studies, and sport administration. Within developmental kinesiology, students
may concentrate in physical education teacher education, motor learning, motor development, sport psychology, exercise physiology,
or biomechanics.
PREREQUISITES FOR GRADUATE WORK: Prerequisites include a bachelor's degree from an accredited school and a minimum GPA of 2.7. There are also specific admission
requirements for each specialization. Deficiencies in prerequisite course work are completed before graduate course work and
do not count toward completion of the degree. Students are required to consult with their advisor prior to starting any course
work.
Contact Information:
Bonnie Berger, Director Geoff Meek, Graduate Coordinator Room: 112 Eppler Phone: 419-372-6906
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