Undergraduate Admission
Admission Requirements: Undergraduate Kinesiology students entering Wayne State University, either from high school or transferring from other universities or colleges, are admitted directly into the College of Education/Level 1. General Education courses are taken concurrently with Kinesiology requirements. Students must apply for formal admission to the College of Education Level 2, Room 469 Education Building, when they have completed fifty-three credits and must have met all the criteria listed below. Upon application, students should request admission into the Kinesiology major program. Requirements include:
- Completion of fifty-three semester credits (includes twelve credits in the major).
- A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.50.
- Completion of English 1020 or equivalent (Basic Composition).
- Completion of College of Education requirements: PS 1010 or PS 1030, BIO 1510 and BIO 2870.
- Completion of University English Proficiency.
- Completion of University Math Competency.
- Completion of Level 1 Major requirements: HE 3400, KIN 1991, KIN 2010, KIN 3400, KIN 3540 and PHYS 1020
- Up-to-date transcripts from each undergraduate school attended.
- A completed Level 2 Application (available in Room 489, College of Education or online at http://www.coe.wayne.edu/as/level2_app.pdf).
- Students with complete applications will be invited to attend a mandatory College of Education Orientation, which is the final requirement for admission to Level 2.
Admission questions should be directed to the Office of Academic Services, College of Education, 489 Education, phone (313) 577-1601.
Post Degree: Students should follow the procedures for application and file a Post Degree Form in Room 469 Education Building
Last Updated 10/7/09