Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology - Pre-Physical Therapy Track Undergraduate Program By Abilene Christian University |Top Universities

Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology - Pre-Physical Therapy Track

Main Subject Area

PsychologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Psychology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Kinesiology (formerly Exercise Science) has recently phased out 
tracks in Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) and Physical 
Education Non-Teaching (PYED). A track in Sports and Recreation Management 
has recently been added. KINE tracks are interdisciplinary by 
design with required courses, electives, and laboratory experiences to 
prepare the student for entry into commercial fitness, hospital-based 
fitness, wellness or cardiac rehabilitation, graduate programs in physical 
therapy, occupational therapy, exercise physiology, or wellness promotion. Pre-Physical Therapy Students who wish to pursue professional graduate programs in Physical Therapy must complete all of the pre-requisites for entry into those programs. The KNPT track provides all of the pre-requisites for Physical Therapy schools, in addition to key Kinesiology courses designed to enhance the chances of success in graduate school. A minimum GPA of 3.25 is required for acceptance into the KNPT degree track. Careers in Kinesiology Hospitals and other health care facilities (KNPT, KNOT, KNHP, and Dietetics/Nutrition) Rehabilitation centers (KNPT, KNOT, KNHP, and Dietetics/Nutrition) Exercise, fitness, and sports centers (KNHP) Corporate/community wellness centers (KNHP) Municipal, corporate, commercial, and private leisure facilities (KSRM) Schools (Coaching minor, Dietetics/Nutrition) Community health nutrition departments and agencies (Dietetics/Nutrition) Extension service (Dietetics/Nutrition) Sales and marketing companies (Dietetics/Nutrition) Food service facilities (Dietetics/Nutrition) Food science and technology companies (Dietetics/Nutrition)

Program overview

Main Subject

Psychology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Kinesiology (formerly Exercise Science) has recently phased out 
tracks in Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) and Physical 
Education Non-Teaching (PYED). A track in Sports and Recreation Management 
has recently been added. KINE tracks are interdisciplinary by 
design with required courses, electives, and laboratory experiences to 
prepare the student for entry into commercial fitness, hospital-based 
fitness, wellness or cardiac rehabilitation, graduate programs in physical 
therapy, occupational therapy, exercise physiology, or wellness promotion. Pre-Physical Therapy Students who wish to pursue professional graduate programs in Physical Therapy must complete all of the pre-requisites for entry into those programs. The KNPT track provides all of the pre-requisites for Physical Therapy schools, in addition to key Kinesiology courses designed to enhance the chances of success in graduate school. A minimum GPA of 3.25 is required for acceptance into the KNPT degree track. Careers in Kinesiology Hospitals and other health care facilities (KNPT, KNOT, KNHP, and Dietetics/Nutrition) Rehabilitation centers (KNPT, KNOT, KNHP, and Dietetics/Nutrition) Exercise, fitness, and sports centers (KNHP) Corporate/community wellness centers (KNHP) Municipal, corporate, commercial, and private leisure facilities (KSRM) Schools (Coaching minor, Dietetics/Nutrition) Community health nutrition departments and agencies (Dietetics/Nutrition) Extension service (Dietetics/Nutrition) Sales and marketing companies (Dietetics/Nutrition) Food service facilities (Dietetics/Nutrition) Food science and technology companies (Dietetics/Nutrition)

Admission requirements

5+

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Abilene Christian University offers 77 undergraduate majors across 135 areas of study, from agribusiness to education in early childhood/elementary all the way to political science.

The cost of tuition for international students who are interested in studying at ACU are based on 30 hours and allows students to take up to 36 hours across the entire year for once price (including summer classes and online offerings). Combined with the scholarships as previously mentioned you should be able to understand just how affordable an ACU education really is:

  • Tuition and Fees - $34,800*
  • Room and Board - $10,350**
  • Health Insurance - $1,200
  • Books Estimate - $1,250
  • TOTAL $47,600

*For 2018-19 school year

**price may vary based on residence hall and meal plan selections

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