December 16, 2025 - 02:29

Alma College’s Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences (KHS) is undergoing a transformation, leveraging decades of expertise to enhance student engagement in the fields of human movement and clinical practice. The program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in diverse careers related to health and physical activity.
Students in the KHS program benefit from a comprehensive curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience. This approach enables them to understand the complexities of human movement, exercise science, and health promotion. The department emphasizes hands-on learning through internships, research opportunities, and community engagement, allowing students to apply their skills in real-world settings.
As the demand for health and wellness professionals continues to grow, the KHS program prepares graduates to meet the needs of various sectors, including sports, rehabilitation, and public health. By fostering a dynamic learning environment, Alma College is committed to shaping the future leaders in kinesiology and health sciences.
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