Curriculum for Diversity and Inclusion

Adapted Fitness and Personal Training

The Adapted Fitness and Personal Training program in the Department of Kinesiology is led by Kecia Doyle. This program offers physical activity classes for students and community members with permanent and temporary disabilities. It is through the many volunteers, field experience students, and interns that we are able to serve the growing number of clients that participate each semester.

Please visit the program’s website for more information and instructions on how to get involved as a participant or a volunteer!

Student Outing

Promoting Activities for Diverse Abilities Certificate

Adaptive Therapy Class

The new Promoting Activity for Diverse Abilities Certificate is offered in the Department of Kinesiology. The department’s mission is to research, teach, and apply knowledge related to movement, exercise, and human occupation with the ultimate goal of enhancing human health, productivity, and quality of life.

Please visit their website for more information!

Courses Related to Diversity and Inclusion

Course Title Availability
K150: Foundations of Health Behavior and Health Equity Open to all students
K353: Health and Physical Education in a Multicultural Society Declared in PETE, Kines, or HPHE and Jr Standing
K355: Socio-cultural Aspects of Physical Activity Declared in Kines or PETE and Satisfied Com A requirement
K370: Planning, Facilitating and Assessment in Movement and Health Professionals Declared in PETE or HPHE
K487: Athletic Healthcare: Contemporary Perspectives Open to all
K501: Theory-based Health Education and Health Promotion Programs Declared in PETE, Kines, or HPHE and Jr Standing
K547: Skills for Health- methods and Practicum of Teaching Health Open to all
K566: Promoting Health in the Community Kines 370 is a requisite