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A Welcome Note from Health Science, Kinesiology, Recreation and Dance
Department Head: Dr. Sharon Hunt
Welcome to the Department of Health Science, Kinesiology, Recreation and Dance at the University of Arkansas. I invite you to learn more about our department and to share in our vision to emerge as a nationally competitive, student-centered research department serving Arkansas and the world.
The mission of the department is to enhance the quality of life of the residents of Arkansas, the nation, and the world through the development of scholar-practitioners in education, health, and human services. The departmental faculty hold doctoral degrees from some of the very best universities in the nation, and they comprise a close-knit academic community that is dedicated to creating a supportive educational environment that provides numerous opportunities for students to become lifelong learners as they prepare to enter their respective professions. All departmental faculty serve as advisors who provide individualized attention, designed around students’ chosen specialties, to help them meet academic, personal, and career goals.
Come join us! Whether you are a high school student looking for an undergraduate major or a graduate student interested in a definite career path, the faculty and staff who comprise the Department of Health Science, Kinesiology, Recreation and Dance are dynamic professionals who are committed to the delivery of first-rate degree programs that prepare our graduates to play a leadership role in the 21st century.
If so, studies in health science at the University of Arkansas may be for you. Studies in health science offer students real life, hands-on experience in science, health, communications, and research, preparing them for a variety of dynamic careers in community and public health promotion and education.
What careers do health science majors pick?
If so, studies in kinesiology at the University of Arkansas may be for you. Kinesiology uses science and research to study the complexities of human muscular, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems and examines the principles involved in understanding and analyzing human motion.
What career opportunities do kinesiology graduates pick?
If so, studies in recreation at the University of Arkansas may be for you. Studies in recreation offer students numerous "hands-on" learning experiences through internships and a practicum completed on-site at a variety of recreation venues. Advisors help students design an individualized program cluster of study that meets student career goals in the recreation field.
What careers do recreation majors pick?
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