The undergraduate major in Kinesiology at Montana State University is a general pre-health professional curriculum that prepares students for health-related graduate programs (e.g., physical therapy, occupational therapy, medical school, etc.), exercise science graduate programs (e.g., exercise physiology, health promotion, biomechanics), as well as entry-level occupations within the health and wellness industry. Kinesiology majors can choose to focus their course work within one of the following curriculum options: exercise science or health and fitness.  Students within the exercise science option intend to pursue a health-related graduate degree to meet their career aspirations, whereas students within the health and fitness option will pursue careers within the health and wellness industry that do not require a graduate degree.

 

Health and human performance major video

 

Faculty

Jim Becker

Asst Professor

james.becker4@montana.edu

406 994-6854

338 Culbertson

Asst Professor

david.graham7@montana.edu

406 994-4120

205C Herrick

Dan Heil

Professor

dheil@montana.edu

406 994-6324

309 Reid

Mary Miles

Professor and Program Leader

mmiles@montana.edu

406 994-6678

20 Herrick

John Seifert

Professor

john.seifert@montana.edu

406 994-7154

205D Herrick

Dawn Tarabochia

Assoc Professor

dawn.tarabochia@montana.edu

406 994-2057

210F Herrick