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What are the best colleges for kinesiology and exercise science?

I'm interested in pursuing a career in kinesiology or exercise science, but I'm not sure where to apply. What are some of the top colleges for these fields? Looking for programs with good reputations and opportunities for hands-on experience.

3 months ago

Several colleges across the U.S. offer strong programs in kinesiology and exercise science which are recognized for their comprehensive curriculums, opportunities for hands-on experience, and track record for successful graduates. Here are a few recommendations:

- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: UMich offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in kinesiology. They have a renowned faculty and a host of research opportunities within their School of Kinesiology.

- University of Texas, Austin: UT Austin's Department of Kinesiology and Health Education provides a range of specializations including health promotion and behavioral science, exercise science, and sport management.

- University of Virginia: UVA's programs in kinesiology and exercise science are part of its renowned Curry School of Education and Human Development. They stand out for their research-intensive curriculum and strong community partnerships.

- Penn State University: Their College of Health and Human Development provides a versatile kinesiology major with choices to specialize in areas like Athletic Training and Exercise Science.

- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Known for its extensive research facilities and opportunities in kinesiology. The Department of Kinesiology and Community Health offers specializations such as Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics.

Remember, the "best" college also depends heavily on what's best for you. This can mean several factors including location, size, faculty, and the available resources and opportunities for undergraduate research and internships.

3 months ago

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