2015-2016 University Catalog 
  
2015-2016 University Catalog

Kinesiology Special Requirements


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Fees and Expenses

Fees and expenses specific to students enrolled in the KNES degree program are as follows: laboratory supplies and equipment, clinical supplies, and internship attire. Students enrolled in KINE 350 , KINE 370 , KINE 400 , KINE 410  will be assessed a $30.00 laboratory fee for each course during the semester in which they are enrolled. 

Technical Standards

The B.S. Kinesiology degree is academically rigorous with a significant experiential learning component, which places specific demands and requirements on its students. After admission into the KNES program, students must submit a technical standards certification statement indicating that they have read, understand, and can meet the technical standards for KNES students, either with or without accommodation. These standards outline the essential functional tasks that students must be able to perform to enroll in and complete the concentration. Students requiring special accommodations are encouraged to contact the Office of Disability Services

Health Examinations and Certifications

KNES students are required to obtain a health examination and immunizations before beginning the internship phase of the concentration. Evidence of completion of the three hepatitis B immunizations and proof of tuberculosis screening in accordance with current U.S. Public Health Service recommendations must be provided. Costs associated with said screenings are to be assumed by the KNES student. Those who choose not to complete hepatitis B immunizations will be required to sign a declination waiver. All students must have Emergency Cardiac Care (CPR, AED) and First Aid certifications before entering their first internship experience and must maintain these certifications through the remainder of the KNES degree program. 

Background Check

Students may be required to undergo a criminal background check prior to the first internship experience. Students must assume the risk that classes may be deferred and their program delayed due to the individual severity of notations on such a check and review by individual agencies. Students are encouraged to disclose any criminal background incidences to the KNES Program Director prior to internship placement.