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HEALTHCARE Kinesiology


Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology


Kinesiology, the science of movement, integrates the biological, physical, behavioral and social sciences in the study of physical activity and sport, and their effect on the fitness and quality of life of people across the lifespan. As such, the B.S. in Kinesiology at Cal State San Marcos prepares students for a wide variety of careers in the areas of public health, health/fitness education and promotion, wellness coaching, health research, and community health advocacy and programming.


Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, with an option in: • Health Science


Prerequisites


• Completion of the equivalent of 60 semester units of study at a community college or university;


• 2.5 cumulative GPA from all transfer coursework;


• Completion of CSU general education transfer requirements;


• Completion of BIOL 104 Principles of Biology: Human Emphasis or its equivalent


Required Courses • BIOL 177 – Anatomy & Physiology I for Kinesiology • BIOL 178 – Anatomy and Physiology II for Kinesiology • CHEM 105/105L – Organic and Biochemistry of Life with lab • BIOL 323 – Physiology of Nutrition & Disease • PHIL 345 – Bioethics and Medical Ethics • PSYC 210 – Introduction to Developmental Psychology • ANTH 301 – Culture and Medicine - Healers and Healing Practices


or


• SOC 314 – Health & Society • KINE 202 – Introduction to Kinesiology • KINE 204 – Techniques and Analysis of Fitness & Weight Training


Nursing


ABSN (Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing)


This fast-paced, 24-month “Additional Bachelor’s Degree” program is designed for students who hold a degree in a discipline outside of Nursing and who have not completed any LVN or RN coursework. Students will complete approximately 78 semester units of study in both didactic and clinical coursework.


Upon completion of the program, students will be awarded the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing from California State University San Marcos. Completion of the degree program enables individuals to sit for the NCLEX examination for RN licensure.


• KINE 301 – Motor Control and Learning • KINE 306 – Exercise, Fitness, & Health • KINE 316 – Stress Management • KINE 326 – Introduction to Exercise Physiology • KINE 336 – Nutrition, Health, and Human Performance • KINE 403 – Measurement and Evaluation in Kinesiology • KINE 404 – Introduction to Epidemiology • KINE 405 – Health and Drug Education • KINE 407 – Health Education & Promotion • KINE 495 – Internship • Upper Division Major Electives - TBA Application deadline: Rolling Admissions Earn Degree in Two Years


Units: 68 including pre-KINE core 57-64/65 without pre-KINE core


Location: Temecula Fee: $300 per semester unit, plus student fees


Web keywords: Kineseology, Kinesis


NOTE: This is a cohort based, non-impacted program. Extended Learning uses a “rolling admissions” process. The Admissions Committee evaluates completed files and makes decisions on a continual basis.


Prerequisites


• Bachelor’s degree (from a regionally accredited institution, or U.S. equivalent for degree coursework completed outside of the U.S.).


• Minimum 2.5 G.P.A. in the last 60 units completed.


• Completion of the Pre-Nursing Core.


• Minimum of 2.75 G.P.A. in Pre- Nursing Core (“C” grades or higher, “C-” grades are not acceptable).


• Completion of additional CSUSM lower- division GE BRN-required courses, and other CSUSM graduation requirements.


• Passage of the T.E.A.S. exam with a minimum 71.0% composite score.


Required Courses • ANTH 301 – Culture & Medicine Healers & Healing Practices • BIOL 323 – The Physiology of Nutrition & Disease • PHIL 345 – Bioethics and Medical Ethics • NURS 300 – Fundamentals of Nursing Communication and Skills


• NURS 301 – Practicum: Fundamentals of Nursing • NURS 302 – Intro to Pharmacology • NURS 314 – Health Assessment, Teaching, & Health Promotion


• NURS 315 – Practicum: Health Assessment and Teaching • NURS 316A – Pathophysiology • NURS 316B – Pathophysiology • NURS 322 – Nursing of Adults in the Acute Care Setting • NURS 323 – Practicum: Nursing of Adults in the Acute Care Setting I


• NURS 324 – Nursing of Adults in the Acute Care Setting II • NURS 325 – Practicum: Nursing of Adults in the Acute Care Setting II


• NURS 330 – Nursing Care of Women, Childrearing Families, and Children


• NURS 331 – Practicum: Nursing Care of Women, Childrearing Families, and Infants


• NURS 332 – Theory Pediatrics • NURS 333 – Practicum: Pediatrics • NURS 352 – Nursing Research • NURS 360 – Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing • NURS 361 – Practicum: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing • NURS 440 – Community Health Nursing • NURS 442 – Nursing Case Management • NURS 447 – Practicum: Community Health Nursing and Nursing Case Management


• NURS 450 – Nursing Leadership and Health Care Issues • NURS 451 – Practicum: Nursing Leadership and Advanced Medical/Surgical Nursing


• NURS 480 – Family Nursing • NURS 490 – Transition to Nursing Practice Seminar • NURS 495 – Internship for Accelerated Students


NOTE: This is a cohort based, non-impacted program. Extended Learning uses a “rolling admissions” process. The Admissions Committee evaluates completed files and makes decisions on a continual basis.


Application fee: $50 Application deadlines: Rolling Admissions Earn Degree in 24 months


Units: 78


Location: CSUSM and Temecula Fee: $32,000 for Entire Degree $365 per unit for didactic $465 per unit for clinical Plus student fees


Web keywords: Nursing Programs, BSN, RN Programs, Accelerated BSN, Nursing Degrees


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