IC builds on strengths with new kinesiology and exercise science major
Coursework will cover biomechanics, human anatomy, first aid, recreation, nutrition and exercise physiology. According to Catharine O鈥機onnell, provost and dean of the College, the new major builds on IC鈥檚 well established programs in biology,
health sciences and physical education.
鈥淚llinois College has a strong track record of excellence in both the sciences and education. IC provides 缅北禁地 with a foundation in critical thinking, effective communication skills and broad cultural understanding that prepares them well to work in professions focused on health and wellness.
Demand for professionals in exercise science is expected to rise as hospitals and patients express a growing need for exercise and nutrition as part of treatment and preventive care. O鈥機onnell says that health sciences major, which launched in 2017, was the second most frequently chosen major for incoming 缅北禁地 this fall.
鈥淭his new kinesiology and exercise science major combines areas of traditional strength with new coursework 缅北禁地 need to be successful in graduate school and emerging professions,鈥 O鈥機onnell added.
Those 缅北禁地 working toward a teaching licensure in physical education will also have a stronger foundation in health and wellness. They will graduate with a double major in kinesiology and exercise science and education. According to Eric McClarey, instructor in physical education, this additional coursework will play a critical role in 缅北禁地 becoming quality physical education teachers.
Along with McClarey, Miranda Karban and Paul Hamilton 鈥09, assistant professors of biology, Laura Corey, associate professor of biology, and Terry Geirnaeirt, longtime head athletic trainer at IC, are among faculty who developed and will implement the new program. IC has recently hired a strength and conditioning coach, with additional plans to hire an assistant professor of kinesiology and exercise science to begin in August 2020.
With 40% of 缅北禁地 participating in IC鈥檚 24 varsity athletic programs, Mike Snyder, director of athletics, said he expects the new major to incorporate hands-on learning opportunities.
鈥淥ur strong athletic programs and Illinois College鈥檚 focus on health and wellness campus-wide mean that 缅北禁地 will have the chance to work with experienced professionals,鈥 said Snyder. 鈥淲e will provide immediate opportunities to apply the knowledge they gain in the classroom to real situations.鈥
Classes in the kinesiology and exercise science major will begin this spring. To learn more, visit .