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Kinesiology Advising for Summer/Fall 2012

Kinesiology Advising for Summer/Fall 2012. This powerpoint slide show is designed to assist the student in preparing to enroll for the Summer/Fall 2012 semesters. Key Dates.

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Kinesiology Advising for Summer/Fall 2012

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  1. Kinesiology Advisingfor Summer/Fall 2012 This powerpoint slide show is designed to assist the student in preparing to enroll for the Summer/Fall 2012 semesters

  2. Key Dates • Monday, March 26th – enrollment begins for Spring Intersession/Summer/Fall semesters based on enrollment time chart (completed hours) • Monday, May 14th – Spring intersession begins • Monday, June 4th – Summer semester begins • Monday, August 20th– Fall semester begins

  3. Line schedule – Summer/Fall • Summer http://courses.k-state.edu/summer2012/ • Intersession classes will be listed in Summer schedule • Fall http://courses.k-state.edu/fall2012/ • Click on semester you are looking for classes in, then click on course schedule. You can also access final exam schedules and other information at this site

  4. Undergraduate Catalogue • The undergraduate catalogue provides information on course descriptions and pre-requisites and can be found at • http://catalog.k-state.edu/

  5. Enrollment time • Enrollment for the Summer/Fall 2012 term begins on Monday, March 26th • For enrollment assignments please refer to iSIS student self service for exact date you are eligible to enroll.

  6. University calendar • http://www.k-state.edu/calendar/

  7. ADVISING HOLD • There is an enrollment advising hold on all students accounts that must be pulled by an advisor before the student can enroll on iSIS . This can be accomplished by • - meeting with an advisor • - completing an advising waiver at www.ksu.edu/kines and turning it in to an advisor or the main office (Natatorium 1A)

  8. Meeting with an advisor • The easiest way to schedule an advising meeting is to email an advisor with the days and times you can meet. We will then check our schedules to set up a meeting that is convenient for you. A typical meeting can last from 10 to 30 minutes during which your flag will be pulled and a tentative schedule will be developed for the next semester.

  9. Advising schedule/contacts • Advising office hours – Spring 2012 • Advisor Office Hours Email • Dr. Rob Pettay Tu/Th 1:30-4 pet7@ksu.edu • Christian Larson U 8-10/2-4 crlarson@ksu.edu • Lauren McDaniel T/U/F 9:30-11 lmcdan@k-state.edu • Audrey Castlen MW 11:30-1:30 acastlen@ksu.edu • Advising times can also be set up by appointment outside of the listed times.. Students wanting to set up an advising appointment can email or phone the advisor to set up a time. We will work to accommodate your schedule. Please contact an advisor with any questions or concerns.

  10. Advisor Contact information • Rob Pettay pet7@ksu.edu 532-0710 Gym 111 • Christian Larson crlarson@ksu.edu 532-7086 Gym 114 • Lauren McDaniel lmcdan@k-state.edu 532-0698 Gym 115 • Audrey Castlen acastlen@ksu.edu 532-5114 Gym 113 • Contact by email or phone to set up an appointment

  11. Enrollment on iSIS • https://isis.k-state.edu/psp/ISIS/?cmd=login • Students must not have any holds on their account to enroll • Enrollment flag must be pulled prior to enrollment • Students will not be allowed to enroll until their enrollment time based on completed credit hours prior to the current semester

  12. What you need to bring to your advising session • Your Kinesiology folder with your curriculum and information • A tentative list of courses you would like to enroll in • Some general goals you would like to achieve in the next semester • Questions you have about the department, college, university that need to be addressed

  13. Advising session • Sign advising checklist • Go over current semester and completed courses • Identify potential courses to enroll in for next semester and semester goals • Develop list of potential courses for enrollment • Answer any questions, address any concerns

  14. After advising session • Student will go through and develop a schedule with days and times, with alternatives if desired courses are not available • Student will enroll on iSIS at earliest available date • Student will contact an advisor with any questions or issues that they encounter • Students are responsible for courses they enroll in. Advisors will assist student in developing a schedule appropriate for the Kinesiology major

  15. Selected University Services • Pre-health advisors • Career Employment Services • Academic and Career Information Center • Academic Assistance Center • Office of Student Life • Counseling Center • Student Financial Assistance • Tutoring Center • Student Services

  16. Degree requirements • 124 total hours • Maximum 62 hours transfer from a 2 year institution • 45 hours above 300 level courses • 2.0 overall GPA • 2.2 Kinesiology GPA • “C” or better in 35 Kinesiology core courses • 20 of last 30 hours at KSU • All degree requirements met

  17. General education classes • Students must complete all college and departmental requirements to receive degree • Use the Degree Audit report in iSIS to monitor progress towards your degree • At approximately 85 completed hours, go to Eisenhower 113 and request a grad check to determine what requirements must still be completed

  18. The Kinesiology curriculum • Students entering the program in Fall, 2008 or later will follow the new Kinesiology curriculum. The new curriculum has a 17 hour lower level core and 18 hours of upper level classes with at least 4 courses in either the exercise physiology emphasis or the public health/physical activity emphasis. Kinesiology majors must receive a “C” or better in the lower and upper level courses to count them towards their degree • Lower level core • Kin 220 4 hours • Kin 310 3 hours • Kin 335,336 4,1 hours • Kin 345,346 4,1 hours

  19. Emphasis Areas in the new curriculum • Exercise Physiology : is the responses of the human body to physical activity. Emphasis is placed on understanding the structure-function relationships of the respiratory, cardiovascular, and muscular systems and how their function is integrated to support the dynamics of muscular contraction. • Public Health/Physical Activity : is the social and behavioral epidemiology of physical activity in public health: outcomes, influences, and promotion in individuals, settings, and communities

  20. Pre-reqs for Lower level core • Pre-reqs will be enforced by iSIS • Kin 220 – none • Kin 310 – Kin 220 • Kin 335 – Biol 340, Kin 360 (Kin 398) or at least 8 hours of anatomy and physiology • Kin 336 – Kin 335 or concurrent enrollment • Kin 345/346 – Psych 110, Socio 211, and Kin 220 all with a C or better (must be enrolled in concurrently)

  21. Pre-requisites for Upper level courses in Summer/Fall 2012 • Pre-requisites can be found in the Undergraduate catalogue on the Kansas State home page • http://catalog.k-state.edu/ • Contact an advisor or course instructor with questions

  22. Additional upper level electives • Sign up for practicum, independent studies, and internships will be in Gym 110, the advising office. • Kin 430 – Practicum/Lifetime sports • Contact Dr. Pettay (pet7@ksu.edu) for information • Kin 463 – Lab Practicum • Contact Dr. Harms (caharms@ksu.edu) for information • Kin 520 – Practicum/ Exercise science- • Check pre-reqs prior to enrolling. Contact Audrey Castlen (acastlen@ksu.edu) for information • Kin 599 – Independent study • Must be set up with a faculty member • Kin 792 – Internship in Exercise Sciences • Check pre-reqs prior to enrolling. Contact Audrey Castlen (acastlen@ksu.edu) for information

  23. Kinesiology course offeringsduring Intersession • . Intersession • Kin 591- Psychology of Sport and Exercise Injury • Contact Dr. Pettay if you would like to enroll at pet7@k-state.edu • – Kin upper level elective

  24. Kinesiology course offeringsSummer Offerings 2012 • Kin 310 Lower level core • Kin 320 Kin Elective • Kin 398 (Evening college) Kin elective • Kin 520/521 Kin Elective • Kin 591 Kin Elective • Kin 599 Kin Elective • Kin 603 Physiology core • Kin 657 Physiology core • Kin 792 Kin Elective

  25. Kinesiology course offeringsFall Offerings 2012 • Kin 220 Lecture lab - Lower level core • Kin 310 Lower level core • Kin 330 Lecture lab-Kin Elective • Kin 335 Lower level core • Kin 336 (don’t have to enroll in 336 concurrently with 335) Lower level core • Kin 345 Lower level core • Kin 346 (must be enrolled concurrently with 345) Lower level core • Kin 360 • Kin 398 (Evening college) Kin elective • Kin 430 Kin Elective • Kin 463 Kin Elective • Kin 520 Kin Elective • Kin 521 Kin Elective • Kin 599 Kin Elective • Kin 600 Public Health core • Kin 602 Public Health core • Kin 603 Physiology core • Kin 605 Physiology core • Kin 607 Physiology core • Kin 625 Kin elective • Kin 635 Physiology core • Kin 655 Public Health core • Kin 792 Kin elective • Kin 796 Physiology core • Kin 797 Public Health core

  26. Biology 340 – Human Body and Kinesiology 360 Anatomy & Physiology • Kinesiology 360 – pre-req is Biol 198 with a C or better • Biology 340 The enrollment procedure has been changed for BIOL 340, Structure and Function of the Human Body.  A Human Body permission form must be completed by each student's advisor and the form must then be submitted to Nancy Thompson, Biology Undergraduate Studies Office, 103 Ackert Hall.   • Permission for Biol 340 can be found at http://www.ksu.edu/biology/undergraduate.html • Kin 335 requires at least 8 hour of anatomy and physiology courses prior to enrollment

  27. Kinesiology Minor • A Kinesiology minor allows students who are not Kinesiology majors to gain a general understanding of the necessity of movement activities for physical and psychological health

  28. Kinesiology Minor • Public Health/Physical Activity Emphasis Exercise Physiology Emphasis • Kinesiology 220 4 hours Kinesiology 220 4 hours • Kinesiology 310 3 hours Kinesiology 310 3 hours • Kinesiology 345 4 hours Kinesiology 335 4 hours • Kinesiology 346 1 hour Kinesiology 336 1 hour • One of the following courses One of the following courses • Kinesiology 600 3 hours Kinesiology 601 3 hours • Kinesiology 602 3 hours Kinesiology 603 3 hours • Kinesiology 604 3 hours Kinesiology 605 3 hours • Kinesiology 606 3 hours Kinesiology 607 3 hours • Kinesiology 608 3 hours Kinesiology 635 3 hours • Kinesiology 655 3 hours Kinesiology 657 3 hours • Kinesiology 797 3 hours Kinesiology 796 3 hours • Total 15 hours Total 15 hours

  29. 5 Year BS/MS Degree • The combined BS/MS program provides exceptional undergraduates with the opportunity to obtain both a bachelor of science and master of science degree in Kinesiology in five years, a shorter time than typically required to earn a BS and MS if both degrees are earned separately. The program has two options : thesis and course work. In turn, the course work option has two tracks that permit the completion of the requirements for certification by the American College of Sports Medicine as an exercise specialist or public health physical activity specialist.

  30. 5 year BS/MS Degree • The goal of the program is to produce graduates with an in-depth understanding of the fundamentals of Kinesiology and a broad set of professional skills. The curriculum will include both coursework and laboratory research experience. Graduates will be well equipped either to seek applied professional positions or pursue advanced degrees. The advantages of the combined degree to students seeking private sector employment will be entry level positions with higher-level responsibilities, higher pay, and opportunities for more rapid advancement. The rigorous training and combined BS/MS will offer a competitive advantage in the admissions process to students interested in pursuing a PhD or professional degree

  31. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • - Students may apply for the concurrent BS/MS program from the second semester of the sophomore year through the second semester of the junior year (when they have accumulated 45-90 hours toward the BS degree. Students may apply during the senior year with special permission from the chair of the Kinesiology department and/or the coordinator of the Graduate Program in Kinesiology • - Students must have completed the Kinesiology core courses (Kin 220, 335, 336, 345, and 346) • - Minimum standards for regular admission and for retention in the program require a cumulative GPA of 3.0 and a GPA of 3.0 in required courses.

  32. Fall graduates • Students planning on graduating in Fall must complete an application for graduation in iSIS. This application is under the Student Center in the “other academic” box • Deadlines for applications are set by the Dean’s office, 532-6900.

  33. Questions • Please contact Dr. Rob Pettay at pet7@ksu.edu or 532-0710 with any questions.

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