Kinesiology MS
- Master's
- MS
- In-Person
- Greeley
Fall, Spring
Program Overview
Explore how and why humans move, and how movement can shape lives, health and performance. UNC’s Master of Science in Kinesiology is designed for students who want advanced knowledge and applied experience in the study of human movement.
Pursue a broad interdisciplinary path, or focus your studies in biomechanics, exercise physiology, or the social psychology of physical activity and sport. Throughout the program, you’ll gain hands-on laboratory and research experience and work closely with faculty engaged in cutting-edge research.
Choose between a Thesis Option and a Non-Thesis Option to build a graduate experience that fits your career and academic goals.
Work closely with a faculty advisor to design and complete an original research study, from problem development through data collection and analysis. You’ll write a thesis in a format that meets UNC Graduate School guidelines, guided by a committee of at least two faculty members. This path is ideal if you’re considering a Ph.D. or a research-focused career.
Focus on advanced coursework and hands-on experience without a formal thesis. To fulfill your comprehensive exam requirement, you’ll earn a professional certification — such as the National Strength and Conditioning Association’s Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist or the American College of Sports Medicine’s Certified Exercise Physiologist — or complete a department-approved alternative exam. This path is ideal if you’re building applied, career-ready expertise.
- A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or universit
- A cumulative GPA of 3.00 or better (on a 4.00 scale)
- Two academic or professional letters of recommendation
- A written statement of your background, career goals and research interests
- A current resume or curriculum vitae
- The $50 application fee (waived for current UNC students and alumni)
The GRE is not required.
Admission Deadlines:
- Fall admission: Feb. 1
- Spring admission: Sept. 1
Program Highlights
Advanced Facilities
Use professional-grade equipment in our biomechanics lab and exercise physiology facilities. Train with the same tools used by researchers and clinicians.
Research Opportunities
Get involved in faculty research projects. Contribute to studies that advance the field while building your resume and skills.
Career Support
Gain practical experience through internships, assistantships and hands-on projects. Build connections that last beyond graduation.
Skills and Outcomes
You'll learn to:
- Build advanced knowledge of biomechanics, physiological systems and social psychological concepts, and how each relates specifically to exercise
- Think critically and solve problems by applying advanced kinesiology concepts
- Communicate advanced kinesiology concepts effectively and engage with diverse populations and communities
- Understand kinesiology-related research, and design research projects and analyze results
- Gain hands-on experience with the techniques, approaches and skills used in advanced kinesiology
Motion-sensor technology helps researchers study how the body moves.
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