Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you think kinesiology is not an academic pursuit? What?? The human body is very complex.
But what do you do with that degree?
I know someone that majored in kinesiology from UofM. They had a hard time finding a job, any job. Eventually they went back to school and studied something else. Kinesiology leaves you pretty much a gym teacher, personal trainer, or in prep for getting a masters degree in something somewhat related: PA school, OT, PT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you think kinesiology is not an academic pursuit? What?? The human body is very complex.
But what do you do with that degree?
I know someone that majored in kinesiology from UofM. They had a hard time finding a job, any job. Eventually they went back to school and studied something else. Kinesiology leaves you pretty much a gym teacher, personal trainer, or in prep for getting a masters degree in something somewhat related: PA school, OT, PT
Anonymous wrote:How would you think kinesiology is not an academic pursuit? What?? The human body is very complex.
Anonymous wrote:How would you think kinesiology is not an academic pursuit? What?? The human body is very complex.
DESIGN + ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
Create innovative, healthy, and sustainable futures through design
FASHION DESIGN & MANAGEMENT
The creation, aesthetics, function, and business of fashion
FIBER SCIENCE
Develop and control fibrous materials to better human lives
GLOBAL & PUBLIC HEALTH
Population-level solutions to health issues
HUMAN BIOLOGY, HEALTH, & SOCIETY
Human biology in the context of life
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
A layered understanding of human growth and development
NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES
The relationship between food, nutrition, and health
Anonymous wrote:My mom majored in home economics. She went on to have a fruitful career in something totally different, but she always ran a tight ship at home. FWIW, I majored in regular old economics and it’s never really come in handy ever.
Anonymous wrote:Fifty years ago, University of Maryland, College Park, had a "College of Human Ecology"? That was a euphemism for "Home Economics". They still have Family Science and Kinesiology majors in the School of Public Health. Other universities have them too.
HYP schools do not offer these majors. IMO, those majors are not appropriate in a publicly subsidized institution of higher learning. You could split hairs about overlap among humanities departments, or criticize vocational aspects of business education. But Home Ec and Kinesiology not fundamental scholarly disciplines. Why the hell do we even have them in universities?