Summary: A Career As A Kinesiology Major

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The special characteristics about college is that they give you options and choices to your own major and career interest. The major question asked about my field of study is “are there different career path in a kinesiology major?” to answer this question, let first look at what being a Kinesiology major even means. Kinesiology major are students with a desire for human health and exercise that will study human movement and how the body respond and adapts to physical activity, health, exercise and sports. [Finding a career path for a Kinesiology student is important because choosing what you will do after graduating from college is a big decision. Personally, this question relates to me because their different jobs I’m seeking for with my …show more content…

The types of kinesiology occupations are fitness/wellness, physical education, recreation and leisure, and health education. In these four major categories, some career example is registered nurse, sports officiating, athletic trainer, exercise physiologist, medical doctor, and occupational therapist. These careers in kinesiology supports my hypothesis because there are many career field that you can purse as a kinesiology graduate. Rather your looking for entry level careers or advanced opportunity, there are numerous of job position open that students can apply for to be making good amount of money at different …show more content…

First it talks about some classes to take to get a kinesiology degree and how does classes can be use for other majors. “once you earn your degree in kinesiology, whether a bachelors, masters, or doctoral degree, a multitude of career options will become available to you.” This quote is relevant to the fact that their a career for all people educational level versus other field of major that requires you to get a certain level of education to obtain a good job. For a bachelor degree, you can work as a massage therapist, aerobics instructor, and exercise physiologist, as they all make a salary of $37,000 and up a year. For masters or doctoral degree in kinesiology or related field, you can qualify for strength and conditioning coach, kinesiologist, and orthotist, with a salary starting point at $68,000 and up a