University Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Kinesiology
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Office
Office: Physical Education 206
Phone: (323) 343-4650
Fax: (323) 343-6482
E-mail: schoolkns@calstatela.edu
Website: www.calstatela.edu/hhs/knfs
Administrartor
Director: Ray DeLeon
E-mail: rdeleon@calstatela.edu
Phone: (323) 343-4855
The Faculty
Professors: Roberta Beyer, Dwan Bridges, Andrew Cornwell, Ray DeLeon (Director), Christine Dy, Daniel Frankl, Nazareth Khodiguian, Anne Larson
Associate Professors: Stefan Keslacy, George Crocker
Assistant Professor: Sierra Cordova, Michael Selvan Joseph, Sae-Mi Lee, Ailish Sheard, Clea Tucker
Emeriti: Jerry Reed Ball, Laura Calderon, Mary Conroy, Cameron Scott Deeds, Patricia A. Delaney, Rod A. Faurot, Anita H. Fisher, John W. Hermann, Melva E. Irvin, Pera Jambazian, Carol G. McKenzie, Margaret E. McWilliams, Robert A. Miller, Marguerite Mochel, Ron Morris, Reed E. Nilsen, Mary L. Schreiber, Janet A. Seaman, Patricia L. Wagner, Patricia M. White, Samuel Landsberger
Overview of the School
The School of Kinesiology focuses on the study of human physical activity. The School’s mission is to prepare professionals to practice at the baccalaureate and masters level, conduct research, pursue graduate study, and engage in public and professional service. The overall goal of the School is to promote health-related physical activity for diverse populations.
Accreditation
The Bachelor of Science degree program in Kinesiology Option III - Subject Matter Preparation for Single Subject Teaching Credential is approved by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing as the subject matter program that qualifies students for the Single Subject credential in Physical Education. Students should consult with credential advisers in the School of Kinesiology Nutrition and Food Science and the College of Education.
The Adapted Physical Education Added Authorization APEAA is an advanced credential by the State of California for holders of the single-subject teaching credential in Physical Education, or a Multiple Subject Credential or an Education Specialist Credential, each with a physical education background.
The School also offers a wide variety of physical activity and exercise courses for university students, staff, faculty. Programs for members of the community are also available at the Mobility Center. The Mobility Center is a service-learning based therapeutic exercise program located off campus at 1000 S. Fremont Avenue Building B-1, Lower Level, Suite B10200 Alhambra CA 91803.
The Mobility Center
The School also offers a wide variety of physical activity and exercise courses for university students, staff, faculty. Programs for members of the community are also available at the Mobility Center. The Mobility Center is a service-learning based therapeutic exercise program located off campus at 1000 S. Fremont Avenue Building B-1, Lower Level, Suite B10200 Alhambra CA 91803.
ProgramsDegree - UndergraduateDegree - GraduateCertificate - UndergraduateCredential - Added AuthorizationsCredential - Teaching
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