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2018-2019 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

School of Kinesiology


OFFICE 112 Long Fieldhouse
TELEPHONE 225-578-2036
FAX 225-578-3680

For information regarding the GRADUATE PROGRAM, click here.  

CURRICULA:

  • Athletic Training
  • Kinesiology
  • Sport Administration

The School of Kinesiology (KIN) provides undergraduate and graduate programs for students interested in the art and science of human movement and in the business of sport. Undergraduate curricula are offered in athletic training, kinesiology, and sport administration. Concentrations in the kinesiology curriculum include fitness studies, human movement science, K-12 health and physical education, and physical activity and health. Concentrations in the sport administration curriculum include sport commerce and sport leadership. Graduates pursue careers in K-12 educational settings, health and fitness programs, sport agencies and businesses, and professional programs such as allied health and medicine.

The School offers three bachelor’s degrees: the Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training, the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, and the Bachelor of Science in Sport Administration. Requirements for each follow.

Admission into the School of Kinesiology for the Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training

Students wishing to enter the School of Kinesiology Bachelor of Science degree program in Athletic Training must satisfy the following minimum requirements:

  • 24 earned semester hours with a 2.75 cumulative and LSU GPA;
  • General Education English proficiency–advanced placement in, credit for, or a grade of “C-” or better in ENGL 1001  (ENGL 1004 );
  • General Education Math proficiency–advanced placement in, credit for, or a grade of “C-” or better in MATH 1021  and MATH 1022 ; and
  • General Education Natural Sciences proficiency–advanced placement in, credit for, or a grade of “C-” or better in BIOL 1201  and BIOL 1202 .

Students intending to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training must be selected for admission after meeting the minimum departmental and degree criteria. Because of a limited number of clinical education sites, meeting all criteria for admission does not guarantee acceptance into the professional (clinical) phase of the degree program.

Admission Requirements in Athletic Training include the following:

  • Prospective students must attend a Pre-Professional Orientation Meeting to initiate the application process to the professional (clinical) phase and initiate the process for completing the 100 hours of observational experiences under preceptors designated by the Athletic Training Program Director. Dates and times for each meeting are available on the School of Kinesiology website;
  • Evaluation of performance during observational experience;
  • Grade of “B-” or better in ATRN 2000 ;
  • Interview with program faculty and preceptors;
  • Ability to comply with the Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training’s technical standards, with or without accommodation, which establishes the essential qualities considered necessary to achieve the knowledge, skills, and competencies of an entry-level athletic trainer. A copy of the technical standards can be found on the School of Kinesiology website;
  • Completion of a physical examination through the LSU Student Health Center (forms obtained in the Pre-Professional Orientation Meeting);
  • Completion of pre-observation meeting(s) that address clinical policies and procedures;
  • Favorable completion of an application packet and processes provided at the Pre-Professional Orientation Meeting. The deadline to submit the application packet is 12:00 pm on the second Thursday in April. The application materials must be submitted to the designated Athletic Training representative provided on application materials or announced on the School of Kinesiology website.

Completion of Degree

A degree in Athletic Training is conferred when the following conditions have been met:

  • Completion of 120 hours with cumulative and LSU averages of 2.75 on all work taken, with no grade less than “B-” in the following Athletic Training courses: ATRN 2000 ATRN 2001 ATRN 2200 ,ATRN 2222 ATRN 2201 ATRN 2300 ATRN 2505 ATRN 2507 ATRN 2600 ATRN 3200 ATRN 3201 ATRN 3300 ATRN 3505 ATRN 3600 ATRN 4200 ATRN 4201 ATRN 4400 ATRN 4505 ATRN 4508 ATRN 4509 , and ATRN 4700 .
  • Successfully demonstrated competence/mastery of knowledge/skills/abilities as mandated by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE);
  • Successfully meet all academic and clinical requirements set forth by the program in Athletic Training;
  • Completion of the final 25 percent of the program in residence in the College of Human Sciences and Education on the LSU campus;
  • Completion of the appropriate approved curriculum;
  • Proficiency in written and verbal expression.

Special Program Requirements and Academic Probation/Dismissal

All students admitted to the Professional Phase of the Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training program must adhere to the program retention policies as stated in the Athletic Training Student Handbook. The following policies apply to all students admitted to the Professional Phase:

The athletic training student will be retained in the Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training provided acceptable academic achievement and clinical progress is made in completing competencies and proficiencies, and professional conduct is maintained. The student may be dismissed from the professional phase of the Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training for any of the following reasons:

  1. Semester grade point average below 2.75 for two consecutive semesters.
  2. Inability to attain a minimum grade of “B-” in any designated athletic training course.
    • Failure to achieve these minimum grades will necessitate retaking the course and may preclude you from registering for courses requiring the deficient course as a prerequisite.
    • Because clinical courses are sequential and assume mastery of previous didactic coursework, failure to complete coursework precludes the student from enrolling in future clinical courses.
  3. Unsatisfactory evaluations from the athletic training student’s preceptor.
  4. Unsatisfactory progress in mastering clinical proficiencies required of athletic trainers
    • Because clinical courses are sequential and assume mastery of previous knowledge/skills/abilities, failure to complete these proficiencies precludes the student from enrolling in future clinical courses.
  5. Inability to perform assigned clinical responsibilities.
  6. Inability to complete appropriate coursework or clinical proficiencies.
  7. Unprofessional behavior while representing the university, the Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training, or his/her assigned clinical site.
  8. Breach of Duty including but not limited to unexcused clinical absences and/or chronic tardiness.
  9. Failure to adhere to policies and procedures outlined in the Athletic Training Student Handbook, regulations set forth for athletic trainers by the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners, or BOC Standards of Professional Practice for Athletic Trainers.
  10. Academic and/or non-academic misconduct as defined in the LSU Code of Student Conduct.

Any student requesting readmission to the Professional Phase must follow the appeal process as outlined in the current Athletic Training Student Handbook. Approval for re-entry is not guaranteed.

The Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training is an accredited professional degree program through the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Students graduating with the Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training are eligible to sit for the Board of Certification (BOC) athletic training certification examination in order to become a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) and licensure in Louisiana through the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners (LSBME). Students should visit the Board of Certification website for a list of minimum credentialing requirements of athletic trainers in other states.

Admission into the School of Kinesiology for the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology

Students wishing to enter the School of Kinesiology Bachelor of Science degree program must satisfy the following minimum requirements:

  • 24 earned semester hours with a 2.50 cumulative and LSU GPA;
  • English proficiency–advanced placement in, credit for, or a grade of “C” or better in ENGL 1001  (ENGL 1004 );
  • Math proficiency–advanced placement in, credit for, or a grade of “C” or better in MATH 1021  and MATH 1022 ; and
  • Biology proficiency–advanced placement in, credit for, or a grade of “C” or better in BIOL 1201  and BIOL 1202 .

Students intending to concentrate in Health and Physical Education Certification must meet the above minimum criteria and have acceptable scores on the PRAXIS Core Academic Skills for Educators (PRAXIS CORE) assessments or minimum ACT composite of 22 or minimum SAT composite of 1030 to be formally admitted to the Health and Physical Education Certification Program. Admission of students to upper division courses (3000 level and above) is restricted to students who have been formally admitted to the College of Human Sciences and Education.

Completion of Degree

A degree in kinesiology is conferred when the following conditions have been met:

  • Completion of a minimum of curriculum with cumulative and LSU averages of 2.50 on all work taken, with no grade less than “C” in specialized academic courses and concentration courses
  • Completion of the final 25 percent of the program in residence in the College of Human Sciences and Education
  • Completion of the appropriate approved curriculum
  • Proficiency in written expression

Admission into the School of Kinesiology for the Bachelor of Science in Sport Administration

Students wishing to enter the School of Kinesiology Bachelor of Science degree program in Sport Administration must satisfy the following minimum requirements:

  • 24 earned semester hours with a 2.2 cumulative and LSU GPA;
  • English proficiency - advanced placement in, credit for, or a grade of “C” or better in ENGL 1001  (ENGL 1004 );
  • General Education Math proficiency - advanced placement in, credit for, or a grade of “C” or better in six hours of Analytical Reasoning including at least one math course; and
  • General Education Natural Science proficiency - advanced placement in, credit for, or a grade of “C” or better in three hours of General Education Natural Science.

Completion of Degree

A degree in sport administration is conferred when the following conditions have been met:

  • Completion of curriculum with cumulative and LSU averages of 2.2 on all work taken, with no grade less than “C” in specialized academic courses and concentration courses
  • Completion of the final 25 percent of the program in residence in the College of Human Sciences and Education
  • Completion of the appropriate approved curriculum
  • Proficiency in written expression

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