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About the Kinesiology Department

Mission Statement
Student Learning Outcome
Kinesiology Alumni Newsletter
Related SJSU and Kin Activities/Clubs/Organizations
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The students (approximately 675 undergrad and 75 graduate) in our department major in Kinesiology. Overwhelmingly, our students find themselves enthused about some form of human movement: physical activity in general, physical fitness, exercise, sports, or wellness. The department has approximately twenty one full-time faculty with areas of expertise ranging from Exercise Physiology to Sport History.

Graduates of our department include:

  • Two coaches of NFL Super Bowl Champion teams - Bill Walsh and Dick Vermeil
  • US Senator - Ben Nighthorse Campbell
  • Former PGA player, US Open winner, and broadcaster - Ken Venturi
  • LPGA golfer - Tracey Hanson
  • First female athletic trainer in the NFL - Ariko Iso
  • Renowned for his work in sport psychology - Dr. Dan Landers of Arizona State University.

We take pride in the good relations we've maintained with professionals in our region. In many cases these connections have produced valuable internship and career opportunities for our students.

Kinesiology Mission Statement (approved 2005)

In an atmosphere of social justice, equity, and sensitivity to issues of diversity, the Department of Kinesiology seeks to:

  • Assist in fulfilling the mission of San Jose State University
  • Prepare exemplary professionals in the field of Kinesiology
  • Promote and provide for physically active lifestyles for all
  • Promote and provide for the academic study of human movement, physical activity, and sport

Additionally, the department will:

  • Provide a high quality educational experience for our students
  • Instill respect for lifelong learning and critical thinking
  • Prepare students for life and society
  • Offer a broad based and contemporary selection of activity, general education, undergraduate, and graduate courses
  • Promote and provide for scholarship and professional activity
  • Facilitate and promote community interaction

Statement of Core Values

The faculty and staff of the Department of Kinesiology adopt the following Core Values in support of our overall mission:

  • Physically active and healthy lifestyles
  • Efficacy of human movement
  • Quality programs, curriculum, teaching, research, and service
  • Regard for high academic standards
  • Mutual support, shared responsibility and collegiality in the workplace
  • Collaboration between and respect for our subdisciplines
  • Democratic governance
  • Equity, fairness, and social justice
  • Sensitivity to diversity
  • Life/work balance

Affiliated Programs

The Center for International Sport and Kinesiology

Center Director: Dr. Shirley Reekie
Assistant Director: Dr. Gong Chen

The Center is an affiliated program designed to promote international relationships in sport and Kinesiology. This is done through dissemination of information, sponsorship of faculty and student exchanges, and partnerships with universities throughout the world. In particular the Center has established, or is in the process of establishing, relationships in Australia, Great Britain, Japan, People's Republic of China, and Taiwan.

Cross/Aerobic Training Sessions (CATS) Program

Director: Dr. Leamor Kahanov

The Cross/Aerobics Training Sessions (CATS) Program is a "noon hour" fitness program designed for faculty and staff of San Jose State University sponsored by the Department of Kinesiology. This is an open fitness room from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Participation fee is required of participants.

National Youth Sport Program (NYSP)

NYSP Program Director: Dr. Greg Payne
On-site Director: Dr. Stan Butler

The Department of Kinesiology sponsors in partnership with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) a five week summer enrichment program for disadvantaged youth of Santa Clara County. The program is entitled the National Youth Sport Program (NYSP), and funded in excess of $200,000 in kind support to provide sport and health related opportunities. The program begins its 8th summer in late June, 2002.

Links of Interest Related to Kinesiology

Kinesiology Student Clubs

Students are encouraged to become actively involved in their profession through classroom and laboratory experiences, internships, and extracurricular activities. Many opportunities are available for students to become professionally involved including participation in student clubs and attendance at local, regional, and national conferences. These activities facilitate networking with other students, faculty, and professionals working in the field.

  • Kin Students Club
  • Phi Epsilon Kappa (PEK): Physical Education Honor Fraternity open to Kinesiology majors who meet the scholastic requirements. A PEK mailbox is in SPX 56, and information is posted on the KIN bulletin boards.
  • Sport Psychology Club (coming)
  • Sports Medicine Club: Open to all Kinesiology majors and minors with interests in Sports Medicine/Athletic Training. Watch for information posted on the KIN bulletin boards.
  • Adapted Physical Activity Club: Open to anyone with an interest in supporting physical activity and/or sport opportunities at university and community events for individuals with disabilities.

Information about the student clubs and professional conferences are posted on the KIN bulletin boards, announced in classes (particularly KIN 70), and published in the Communicator, a newsletter written for KIN majors and minors by Dr. Shirley Reekie, Department Chair. International opportunities, including study abroad, are available through the Center for International Sport and Kinesiology. For information about these opportunities, contact Dr. Shirley Reekie or Dr. Gong Chen.

Badminton Club

Allow for those with interest in badminton to gather and play with each other on campus and to allow for those interested in playing against other schools to play.
Contact Person: Nathan Barnes
Phone: (408) 244-6633
Email: sjsubadminton@gmail.com

SJSU Ballroom Dance Club

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Bethany Shifflett
Organized in 1995 with Dr. Bethany Shifflett as faculty advisor, the club has grown considerably over the years. The group is a terrific place for all dance enthusiasts since the club makes a special effort to see to it that everyone from beginners to competitive dancers feel welcome. In addition, the group provides instruction at both the beginning and intermediate levels. Check SJSU Ballroom Dance Club Web site for more information.

 


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Kinesiology Department

One Washington Square
San José, CA 95192-0054
408-924-3010
Fax: 408.924.3053
Located in SPX 56

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