**Review** Graduate Catalog 2026-2027

Kinesiology Ph.D.

Program Overview

College of Natural and Health Sciences

Coordinator: David Hydock, Ph.D.

Email: David.Hydock@unco.edu

Location: Gunter 2590

Telephone: 970-351-2535

Website: www.unco.edu/nhs/sport-exercise-science/

The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Kinesiology prepares students for research-intensive and academic leadership roles in higher education, clinical, or industry settings. Students focus on a specific area of study from one of the following:

    In addition to completing advanced coursework, students gain valuable classroom teaching experience, engage in faculty directed research in their specific area of study, and develop, conduct, and complete independent research projects that contribute new knowledge to the field of Kinesiology.

    Admission

    Location: Greeley

    Start Term: Fall or Spring

    General Doctoral Degree Admission Requirements

    Admission Deadline

    Fall Admissions: Feb. 1 to be given priority screening for fall admission of that year.

    Admission Requirements

    Applicants must apply to the Graduate School at the University of Northern Colorado before the program area reviews the applicant’s request for admission. Failure to submit all required materials will delay the evaluation and screening of your application.

    Each applicant must:

    • Possess a master’s degree from an Institutionally Accredited college or university or a comparable degree from a foreign institution.
    • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or better (on a 4.00 scale) for the most recent degree earned or current degree in progress.

      • If you are still completing your master's degree at the time you apply, admission will be based on your current cumulative GPA, and you will need to re-submit your official transcript (showing your conferred degree and final GPA) during your first semester. If your final GPA fell below 3.00, you will be given additional requirements as defined by the academic program that must be met within one calendar year to remain enrolled at UNC.

    Take the following steps to be considered for admission:

    Step 1: Complete the Application

    Complete the online application.

    • Answer the application questions.
    • Send your requests for letters of recommendation.
      • Request three (3) academic or professional letters of recommendation from those who can attest to your academic potential and abilities. You will be asked to supply information for your recommenders in the application.
    • Submit the application and pay the non-refundable application fee.
      • Domestic Students: $50 non-refundable application fee
      • International Students: $50 non-refundable application fee
      • The Graduate School is waiving application fees for all current UNC students and alumni! (The waiver applies only to the UNC Graduate School application.) Click for details.

    Once you submit your application you will be assigned an Admissions Portal, allowing you to upload supplemental items, as listed below, and track your application through the admissions process.

    Step 2: Request Transcripts

    Request one official transcript from any Institutionally Accredited college or university where a bachelor’s degree or higher was earned or is in progress (if you have earned multiple degrees, bachelor’s level or higher, an official transcript is required from each college or university where a degree was conferred). If you received a degree from UNC, you do not need to request a transcript from UNC. The Office of Admissions reserves the right to request that applicants provide official transcripts from other colleges or universities as needed. Applicants who have earned or are directly pursuing a higher degree from a regionally accredited institution without receiving a bachelor’s degree (e.g., PharmD) may be eligible to apply to the Graduate School without the conferral of a bachelor’s degree.

    Exceptions: If an applicant intends to use Veteran’s Education Benefits, an official transcript from all colleges or universities attended will be required in order to maintain compliance with Veteran’s Affairs policies.

    Official transcripts from U.S. institutions should be sent via mail directly from the educational institution in an unopened, sealed envelope or through an electronically secure digital program from the issuing institution.

    Mailed transcripts should be sent to:

    University of Northern Colorado
    Office of Admissions
    Campus Box 10
    501 20th St
    Greeley, CO 80639

    Electronic transcripts from U.S. institutions should be sent directly from the educational institution to: grad.admissions@unco.edu.

    The Office of Admissions does not accept email, scanned or PDF transcripts directly from applicants. All official transcripts, submitted as part of the application process, are retained by UNC and not returned to applicants or admitted students.

    UNC retains submitted transcripts, from institutions other than UNC, for admitted students for up to five years after graduation or date of last attendance at UNC. Transcripts provided by applicants who were not admitted, denied admissions or did not complete their application are destroyed after one (1) year. The Office of Admissions will make every attempt to use previously submitted transcripts if they are within these timeframes. However, if the Office of Admissions cannot locate previously submitted transcripts, the transcripts fall outside the timeframes listed above or they are considered illegible, applicants must provide new transcripts.

    Applicants with academic credentials from outside the U.S. will need to follow the requirements for submission of foreign transcripts. Click on the Transcripts tab for information about international transcripts.

    Step 3: Optional GRE Scores

    This program does not require GRE scores; however, you may choose to submit official GRE scores (less than five years old). It is expected that most applicants will not provide GRE scores, but they are optional for those who feel that GRE scores will strengthen their application credentials. It is in no way required; applications without GRE scores will receive full review without disadvantage.

    If you want to include GRE scores in your application, please follow these guidelines: Request to have GRE test scores sent electronically to UNC (UNC's institutional code is 4074).

    Suggested minimum scores:

    • 140 Quantitative;
    • 146 Verbal Reasoning;
    • Combined score of at least 297;
    • Analytical Writing 3.5

    Please note, UNC does not accept GRE Subject Test scores.

    Step 4: Supplemental Items

    Log back into the Admissions Portal to submit the following:

    • Letter of Intent
      • Written statement of your background, career goals and research interests (if applicable). Please indicate that you are applying to the Kinesiology Ph.D. program in the first paragraph. Failure to do so could mean a rejection of your application.
      • It is also important that the name(s) of any faculty member(s) you are interested in working with appear somewhere in your letter of intent. Our program is mentor-based so faculty members are instrumental in admissions decisions.
    • Current resume or curriculum vitae

    Once you apply to the UNC Graduate School and your application packet is complete, your application will be reviewed by the Graduate School and then sent to the faculty/program for an admission recommendation. The timing of the admission decision depends on each individual program’s deadline and review process.

    International Applicants

    International applicants (non-U.S. citizen/non-U.S. Permanent Resident) please refer to the International Admissions Requirements page for further information about submitting transcripts, English proficiency scores, passport copy and financial documentation.

    For More Information
    For more information about the admission process, please email the Office of Admissions at grad.admissions@unco.edu or call 970-351-2881.

    Degree Requirements — 64 Credits

    Prerequisites — 3 credits

    SRM 600Introduction to Graduate Research

    3

    or

    KIN 602Introduction to Research in Kinesiology

    3

    Required Credits — Choose 12-25 credits from the following with advisor’s approval

    KIN 618Biomechanics of Locomotion

    3

    KIN 619Advanced Biomechanics

    3

    KIN 620Neuromuscular Structure and Function

    3

    KIN 622Directed Studies

    1- 4

    KIN 625Laboratory Techniques in Kinesiology

    3

    KIN 626Metabolism

    3

    KIN 627Muscle Physiology

    3

    KIN 632Cardiovascular Physiology

    3

    KIN 635Exercise and Sports Psychology

    3

    KIN 636Motivation

    3

    KIN 665Advanced Sociological Kinesiology

    3

    KIN 680Perspectives in Sport Pedagogy

    3

    KIN 681Research on Teaching and Teachers in Physical Activity Settings

    3

    KIN 682Program Design and Evaluation in Physical Activity Settings

    3

    KIN 696College Teaching

    3

    KIN 755Supervised Practicum in College Teaching

    1- 6

    KIN 795Seminar in Physical Education

    1

    Research Core — Choose 12 credits from the following with advisor’s approval

    SRM 602Statistical Methods I

    3

    SRM 603Statistical Methods II

    3

    SRM 607Non-Parametric Statistics

    3

    SRM 610Statistical Methods III

    3

    SRM 625Applied Multiple Regression Analysis

    3

    SRM 627Survey Research Methods

    3

    SRM 635Categorical Data Analysis

    3

    SRM 660Mixed Methods Research

    3

    SRM 680Introduction to Qualitative Research

    3

    SRM 685Educational Ethnography

    3

    SRM 686Qualitative Case Study Research

    3

    SRM 687Narrative Inquiry

    3

    SRM 688Writing Qualitative Research

    3

    SRM 731Multivariate Analysis

    3

    KIN 703Research Seminar in Kinesiology

    3

    Electives — Choose 11-24 credits from the following with advisor’s approval

    KIN 505Exercise Oncology

    3

    KIN 510Electrocardiography

    3

    KIN 550Neural Aspects of Kinesiology

    3

    KIN 618Biomechanics of Locomotion

    3

    KIN 619Advanced Biomechanics

    3

    KIN 620Neuromuscular Structure and Function

    3

    KIN 622Directed Studies

    1- 4

    KIN 624Advanced Developmental Kinesiology

    3

    KIN 626Metabolism

    3

    KIN 627Muscle Physiology

    3

    KIN 632Cardiovascular Physiology

    3

    KIN 635Exercise and Sports Psychology

    3

    KIN 665Advanced Sociological Kinesiology

    3

    KIN 690Graduate Seminar in Kinesiology

    1

    KIN 696College Teaching

    3

    KIN 755Supervised Practicum in College Teaching

    1- 6

    BIO 547Immunology and Disease

    3

    BIO 550Cell Physiology

    3

    BIO 552Advanced Systemic Physiology: Homeostats

    3

    BIO 553Advanced Systemic Physiology: Control Systems

    3

    BIO 556Current Topics in Biomedical Research

    2

    BIO 576Pharmacology

    3

    BIO 582Cancer Biology

    3

    CHEM 581General Biochemistry I

    4

    CHEM 582General Biochemistry II

    4

    GERO 625Psychosocial Aspects of Aging

    3

    PSY 664Advanced Social Psychology

    3

    SOC 532Social Psychology and Group Dynamics

    3

    SOC 552Applied Social Theory

    3

    KIN 612Assessment in Sport Pedagogy

    3

    KIN 614Analysis of Teaching in Physical Education

    3

    KIN 646Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programming

    3

    KIN 647School Physical Activity Policy, Advocacy, and Leadership

    3

    CH 505Health Communications and the Media

    3

    CH 509Behavior Change Theories

    3

    CH 525Contemporary Issues in School Health

    3

    CH 530Strategies for Community Health Promotion

    3

    CH 533Physical Activity Interventions in the Community

    3

    CH 615Methods in Public Health Research and Evaluation

    3

    EDF 610Teacher Research

    3

    EDF 619Pluralism in Education

    3

    EDF 664Instruction and Assessment

    3

    EDF 685Philosophical Foundations of Education

    3

    EDF 700Implementation and Evaluation of Curriculum

    3

    EDF 777Social Justice in Education Reform

    3

    EDF 781Perspectives on Curriculum

    3

    EDF 787Technology, Innovation, and Education

    3

    If only taking 12 credits in the Required Credit section above, 24 credits will be required to meet the degree requirements of 64 credits.

    Research Proposal/Dissertation — 16 credits

    KIN 797Doctoral Proposal Research

    1- 4

    KIN 799Doctoral Dissertation

    1-12

    KIN 797: Must take 4 credits, but they can be split between different semesters.

    KIN 799: Must take 12 credits, but they can be split between different semesters.

    Research Tools

    Doctoral students in this degree must demonstrate competency in two research tools. Four possibilities are listed below:

    1. Research Design. Applied Statistics/Quantitative Methods. Complete 9-12 hours (excluding SRM 600 and SRM 700).
    2. Research Design. Applied Statistics/Qualitative Methods. Complete 9-12 hours (excluding SRM 600 and SRM 700).
    3. Discipline-Specific Laboratory Techniques. Exhibit competency in laboratory-based research work, which is specific to a student’s concentration area. Coursework supporting this requirement is acceptable but not required.
    4. A collateral field of study may be used as a substitute for a research tool. See Graduate School policies for details.

    Program Note

    In addition to Graduate School candidacy and graduation requirements, doctoral students in the Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Dietetics must complete requirements associated with the KiND doctoral matrix.

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