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Welcome to the School of Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies (HMSLS). The School is multidisciplinary and includes two Divisions: The Kinesiology Division and the Sport Management, Recreation, and Tourism Division. Our dynamic faculty are highly committed to undergraduate and graduate education. In addition, many faculty offer research opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students. The faculty excel in the areas of teaching, scholarship, and service to students. The School of HMSLS offers prestigious programs as highlighted by the following majors that prepare students for a variety of careers and for graduate studies.

The Kinesiology Division offers undergraduate majors in
• Dance,
• Exercise Science,
• Physical Education Teacher Education.

Dr. Lynn Darby, Kinesiology Division Chair
419-372-0227
e-mail: ldarby@bgsu.edu

The Sport Management, Recreation, and Tourism Division offers undergraduate majors in
• Athletic Training/Clinic Management,
• Recreation,
• Sport Management, and
• Tourism.

Dr. Philip Xie
Sport Management, Recreation, and Tourism Division Chair

419-372-0227
e-mail: pxie@bgsu.edu

The Graduate Program includes specializations in
• Developmental Kinesiology (biomechanics, exercise physiology, exercise psychology, motor learning and motor development, physical education teacher education, and sport psychology)
• Sport Administration, and
• Leisure and Tourism.

Dr. Geoffrey Meek
Graduate Program Coordinator

419-372-2878
e-mail: gmeek@bgsu.edu

The School’s Physical Education General Program offers 1-credit hour instructional courses in a variety of sports and recreational physical activities for all University students.

Dr. Lynn Darby
Physical Education General Coordinator

419-372-6903
e-mail: ldarby@bgsu.edu


The School of Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies shares the BGSU vision of being the premier learning community in Ohio and one of the best in the nation. In concert with the College of Education and Human Development, we foster a dynamic community of lifelong learners and leaders. We are committed to the creation, enhancement, and dissemination of knowledge in the fields of human movement, sport, and leisure. As agents of change, we strive to fulfill this commitment through exemplary scholarship, creative endeavors, teaching, and service. The School of HMSLS encourages academic excellence, the integration of academic disciplines, and a quest for social justice that is based on a knowledge and appreciation of human diversity.

Thank you for your interest in our School!

Dr. Bonnie G. Berger
School Director

News at HMSLS
The HMSLS news is now available at this web site. To fully access the On-line HMSLS News you will need to use the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software (available in Macintosh, Unix, Windows, or DOS). In addition, you may have to configure your www browser in order to download Acrobat.
  
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