KHP UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM CAREERS AT A GLANCE This power point and additional information including curriculum contracts can be found online at the following link: https://education.uky.edu/khp/content/undergraduate-advising
KHP Program Career Opportunities An Undergraduate degree in Kinesiology and Health Promotion provides a multitude of potential career opportunities depending on your individual interests
Kinesiology Career Opportunities Teacher Education (P-12) Certification option in teaching Physical Education courses Certification option in teaching Physical & Health Education courses Coaching Athletic Director Courses Include: KHP 390 - Dance Activities KHP 156 - Educational Gymnastics KHP 252 - Water Safety Leadership KHP 250/260 - Team Sports/ Individual Sports KHP 162 Outdoor Education Through Activities KHP 579 Adapted Physical Education
Health Promotion Career Opportunities Industry and Community Health Certification in Teaching Health Courses (P-12) Health Education Wellness Programs Corporate Wellness Community Health Public Health Life Coach Courses Include KHP 190- First Aid & Emergency Care KHP 220- Sexuality Education KHP 222- Drug Education KHP 230- Human Health and Wellness KHP 330- Planning and Implementing Health Promotion Programs NFS 101- Human Nutrition & Wellness KHP 590 Advanced Health Concepts
KHP Minor Opportunities Health Promotion Minor Non-Teacher Certification Courses Include KHP 190- First Aid & Emergency Care KHP 220- Sexuality Education KHP 222- Drug Education KHP 230- Human Health and Wellness KHP 330- Planning and Implementing Health Promotion Programs NFS 101- Human Nutrition & Wellness KHP 590 Advanced Health Concepts
Kinesiology Career Opportunities Exercise Science Personal Trainer Fitness Specialist Strength & Conditioning Coach Athletic Trainer Exercise Physiologist Biomechanics Courses Include KHP 350- Strength & Conditioning for Sports *CSCS National Cert KHP 450- Intro Exercise Test & Prescription *ACSM National Cert KHP 340- Athletic Training KHP 420G-Physiology of Exercise
Medical Career Opportunities Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Physician Assistant Medical School Dental School Pharmacy School Biomedical Engineering
Professional Career Opportunities Medical Equipment Sales Pharmaceutical Sales Sports Marketing Sports Management Sports Administration
Why Choose Exercise Science? To accommodate the professional careers, the Exercise Science degree program integrates professional program prerequisites concurrently with the curriculum and providing a strong foundation in the sciences. These mostly KHP student restricted courses promote understanding of the interrelationship of physical activity with disease pathologies and community/ personal health and well-being. Exercise Science. Students have the opportunity to apply scientific principles to the human body in courses such as the following: KHP 420G: Physiology of Exercise The acute responses and chronic adaptations to a wide-range of physical exercise conditions (includes laboratory experience with EKG, blood pressures, body composition, and oxygen consumption). KHP 415: Biomechanics of Human Movement The act of mechanical principles in the study of the internal and external forces acting on the human body and the effects produced by the forces. KHP 340: Athletic Training The prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries.
Why Choose Exercise Science? KHP 240: Nutrition and Physical Fitness The interrelationship between nutrition and physical fitness. The intent is to provide the student with the information necessary to formulate an individualized plan for the achievement and maintenance of adequate nutrition and physical fitness. KHP 350: Strength & Conditioning for Sports The fundamental principles of Exercise Science specifically as they relate to the conditioning of athletes. Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists National Certification accredited by the National Strength & Conditioning Association KHP 450: Exercise Testing & Prescription The fundamental principles of Exercise Science specifically as they relate to the testing and exercise prescription of apparently healthy individuals with controlled disease. American College of Sports Medicine National Certification in Personal Training KHP 577: Practicum Internship with 300 required hours. Students receive course credit to accumulate hours toward meeting professional program admission requirements, gain first-hand experience in the health field, and learn valuable tools to become a successful professional postgraduation.
Testimonials Students have expressed how the Undergraduate Degree in Exercise Science has helped them succeed in their professional programs After graduating with my degree in Exercise Science and entering UK s PT program I quickly realized that I was vastly more prepared for the program than my cohorts. The courses in the KHP program allowed me to quickly grasp many of the complex concepts taught in Physical Therapy school. I would suggest that anyone remotely interested in the Health Professions strongly consider majoring in KHP. Stephen Karam Class of 06 I chose a degree in Exercise Science because the courses were very applicable to my main goal of being accepted into Physical Therapy School. With the instruction from many wonderful professors, I studied courses which greatly prepared me for the demanding courses in UK s PT program. As a first year PT student I feel very confident and prepared to succeed in the program and as a future physical therapist thanks to my Exercise Science degree. Samantha Starr Class of 09
Testimonials Students have expressed how the Undergraduate Degree in Exercise Science has helped them succeed in their professional programs "With my degree in exercise science, I was uniquely equipped with a holistic understanding of the human body as well as interpersonal communication skills that surpassed many traditional pre-medical students. Justin Rubin, Class of 03 Dermatology Resident I feel like the Exercise Science program at UK prepared me well for PA school, because many of the graduation requirements overlapped with the pre-requisites I needed for PA school. Additionally, I had the opportunity to complete my practicum at the UK emergency department. From there, I was able to get a job as a nursing care technician, which gave me the opportunity to have patient contact and a lot of hands-on experience. Kelly E. Graham Class of 11 Physician Assistant Student
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For More Information Contact: Students with last names L - Z Ms. Lindsey C. Mullis, M.S. Student Affairs Officer II College of Education Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion 166 Taylor Edu. Building University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Phone: 859-257-3429 E-mail: lcpowe5@uky.edu Students with last names A - K Ms. Clelia Smyth, M.S. Student Affairs Officer II College of Education Department of Kinesiology & Health Promotion 166 Taylor Edu. Building University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Phone: 859-257-8848 E-mail: cgsmyt2@uky.edu
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