Kinesiology is an academic area of study concerned with the art and science of human movement. The study of Kinesiology also involves an investigation of the historical, cultural, philosophical, psychological, and social factors which result from and influence play, games and sports.
An Associate in Science Degree may be earned by completing a minimum of 60 units of degree credit coursework, including the major requirements and breadth requirements, with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. Students must complete all courses for the major with a grade of C or better.
Required core courses (12 units):
3 units KINES-190 Introduction to Physical Education
3 units KINES-197 Human Development Throughout the Life Span
3 units HED-133 Safety and First Aid
3 units HED-120 Education for Healthful Living
Plus 6 units from one of the following emphasis areas:
Physical Educator K-12:
3 units KINES-201 Kinesiology and Applied Anatomy
3 units KINES-191 Elementary Physical Education
Coaching:
3 units KINES-194 Principles and Practices of Officiating
3 units KINES-198 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
3 units KINES-205 Psychology of Athletic Performance
3 units KINES-225 Fundamentals of Coaching
Athletic/Personal Trainer:
3 units KINES-201 Kinesiology and Applied Anatomy
3 units KINES-198 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
3 units HED-115 Applied Nutrition
Plus, a total of 3 units from 3 of the following areas:
Aquatics, Combatives, Team Sports, Individual Sports, Fitness
September 2025
Contra Costa College
2600 Mission Bell Drive,
SAN PABLO,
California,
94860, United States
Graduation from a U.S. high school with grades of C or higher in academic English (not ESL) or equivalent.
English Proficiency Tests: