Department of Kinesiology
Producing tomorrow’s leaders in sport, exercise and health.
Empowering leadership through exercise
Grounded in the motto, "Exercise for Life, Exercise for Everyone," our students explore and support the positive effects on the whole person.
We promote physical activity on campus through events and provide education and guidance to students and faculty about physical activity and the health benefits associated with leading a physically active lifestyle. Our efforts have been recognized by the American College of Sports Medicine, awarding silver status to our Exercise is Medicine On Campus program.
Current Students
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Our Degrees
BS, Kinesiology
When you earn your degree in Kinesiology, you are ready for employment in community, clinical, industry, and medical settings. The strong foundation in human function and performance provides many students with knowledge necessary to pursue graduate studies in related fields of athletic training, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and general sports science.
MS, Kinesiology
Either directly following your undergraduate experience or upon return after working in the field, you can continue your graduate education here at Seattle University. You have the option to pursue either a research track or an applied track, both of which lead to employment in a wide variety of medical and allied health fields and clinical and non-clinical health services.
Research is at the heart of our work
You will find our Mobile Lab at sporting and other events, providing educational opportunities and conducting research. Our faculty and students are engaged in a wide range of research projects.
Exercise is Medicine On Campus
Our program has been awarded silver status by the American College of Sports Medicine since 2019. Silver status recognizes universities that not only promote physical activity on campus through events but also provide education and guidance to students and faculty about physical activity and the health benefits associated with leading a physically active lifestyle.