The lack of compensation sucks for the under grad degree in exercise science and kiniesiology. Only good job out there is therapy aide. And maybe clinical exercise physiologist
Whats up bro. Hope you are doing well. I'm planning to major in Kinesiology in college and wanted to ask you if I also learn things such as nutrition on there. Because I'm planning to sort of be an athletic trainer. And I'm assuming that exercise science is also included. I would be really thankful for a reply!
If I want to move forward with my BS degree would this be a good master's degree to have to boost my GPA and get into the DPT program afterward? I have a low GPA and retaking classes costs a lot of money so if I was going to spend money might as well look into a master's degree in something.
I am thinking of either doing a psychology degree and becoming a counselling psychologist, or taking a kinesiology degree and becoming a physiotherapist. What do y’all recommend?
Hey there, please please answer this. I am an international student and I just got accepted to one of the best unis with kinesiology and exercise science major....will it get me a job that can pay fair enough and get me a working visa too? Ana am also thinking of studying PTA masters after that, is it a good choice money wise?
Depends what country and if your curriculum is accepted in the US. If not you will have to do additional schooling in the US to be a licensed PT or PTA.
@@cherophobic3263 in that case, you'd get your bachelors degree at that U.S. college --> go to physical therapy school in the U.S. --> Take your U.S. board exam --> Apply for a job as a physical therapist. The job you apply for will give you more information as to whether they will give you a working visa or not.
So to get this straight, for a sports medicine physician, first I need to get a degree in kinesiology, and then I have to go to medical school. Is that correct?
You have to go to medical school to be a sports med physician But you don’t need a kinesiology degree. You can get an undergraduate degree in almost anything to go to med school you don’t need a B.S. in Kines
Hey man, this was a great video! Very informative. I have my bachelors in kinesiology: allied health. I struggle to find a job with this degree and now I am a truck driver. Right after getting my degree I became a PT aid which was minimum wage and I just couldn’t do that since I have a family. Is there any jobs that you can help me out with,? I am not looking to get my masters currently am interested in the near future ones raising a little money. Thank you so much in advance!
Hello Sir, I'm a Junior at East Texas Baptist University and I'm Majoring in the field of Kinesiology Wellness-Management and Minoring in Psychology. With a grade point average around the range of 3.4 or 3.5 and also completing the prerequisites, could I possibly get in a PT school for DPT?
A minor needs to be completed with a major in order to graduate college. So talk with you academic advisor to set you up with a major. Any major can work to get you into PT school. So a major like communications or health sciences are easy choices.