The Division of Kinesiology and Health offers two undergraduate programs leading to a B.S. degree; one in Kinesiology and Health Promotion, and one in Physical Education Teaching. The graduate program includes a M.S. degree (thesis and non-thesis) in Kinesiology and Health.
The Division of Kinesiology and Health has 12 full-time tenure-track faculty members and two extended-term academic professionals. Our faculty has received research grants and contract support from diverse extramural agencies including the National Institutes of Health (NIH), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Food Research Initiative (AFRI), United States Department of Education (USDE), Wyoming Departments of Education (WDE) and Health (WDH), as well as the American Heart Association (AHA).
Full time, teaching plus certain amount of research in respective areas. Students
include
undergraduate/master/doctoral depending on the expertise of the applicant. Job location
in Shanghai, CHINA. Recruitment for all positions is ongoing until filled.
The Division of Kinesiology and Health Intellectual Community Seminar highly values interdisciplinary knowledge and professional development. The seminar is primarily designed to promote these values among graduate students and faculty members.
You can find more information about the K&H seminar here.