Kinesiology Careers and Internships
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Internships
Some kinesiology students gain further exposure to their chosen field through internships, either on campus in the College's Department of Athletics and Recreational Sports or with professional sports franchises. Recently, Saint Mary's students have held internships with such organizations as the San Francisco Forty-Niners, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, and Oakland Athletics. For additional information regarding current internship opportunities please contact Daniel Wray, PhD, email dew1@stmarys-ca.edu.
Some kinesiology students gain further exposure to their chosen field through internships, either on campus in the College's Department of Athletics and Recreational Sports or with professional sports franchises. Recently, Saint Mary's students have held internships with such organizations as the San Francisco Forty-Niners, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, and Oakland Athletics. For additional information regarding current internship opportunities please contact:
Daniel Wray, PhD
Internship Coordinator
Department of Kinesiology
Saint Mary's College of California
Email: dew1@stmarys-ca.edu
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Careers
Kinesiology majors are prepared for a variety of career paths including fitness, sport management, and the allied health professions. You can also apply your knowledge of both science and the traditional liberal arts in a graduate-level program in sports medicine and a wide variety of related disciplines. Discover additional career opportunities by exploring the following resources.
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
American College of Sports Medicine Career Resources
American Kinesiology Association Career Center
National Athletic Trainers Association Career Center
National Commission for Health Education Credentialing
National Strength and Conditioning Association Career Services
Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE)
Career Resources
Data Science in the Sports Industry
Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are
Some kinesiology students gain further exposure to their chosen field through internships, either on campus in the College's Department of Athletics and Recreational Sports or with professional sports franchises. Recently, Saint Mary's students have held internships with such organizations as the San Francisco Forty-Niners, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, and Oakland Athletics. For additional information regarding current internship opportunities please contact Professor Debra Pace, dap6@stmarys-ca.edu.
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Jan Term Adventures: Robin Dunn, Assistant Professor, Kinesiology
In this course, students explored the intersections between culturally significant Maōri traditional physical activities and storytelling, historical trauma, as well as enculturation and emotional and physical well-being among indigenous Maōri and New Zealanders (Kiwi) in Aotearoa (New Zealand).
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Kines-110 Sp '21 Exercise Physiology
Exercise Physiology students and Professor Chi-An Emhoff in the Human Performance Lab.
Jan Term Adventures: Craig Riordan, Adjunct Faculty
During the Jan Term class, Parks and Rack, students read about, discussed and experienced public parks in Northern California including Yosemite National Park, John Muir NHS, Rosie the Riveter NHP, The Marin Headlands, Ardenwood Regional Park, Mount Tamalpais State Park, the Historic West Point Inn and the California Wine Country. The class learned about the history and philosophy of parks and the history and significance of The California Wine Country. Students experienced how parks and the wine country affect the sustainability of natural and cultural resources, the economy, and quality of life. Students also learned about professional opportunities in the field of park management and in the wine industry.
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Jan Term Adventures: Robin Dunn, Assistant Professor, Kinesiology
In this course, students explored the intersections between culturally significant Maōri traditional physical activities and storytelling, historical trauma, as well as enculturation and emotional and physical well-being among indigenous Maōri and New Zealanders (Kiwi) in Aotearoa (New Zealand).
click image to enlarge
Kines-110 Sp '21 Exercise Physiology
Exercise Physiology students and Professor Chi-An Emhoff in the Human Performance Lab.
Jan Term Adventures: Craig Riordan, Adjunct Faculty
During the Jan Term class, Parks and Rack, students read about, discussed and experienced public parks in Northern California including Yosemite National Park, John Muir NHS, Rosie the Riveter NHP, The Marin Headlands, Ardenwood Regional Park, Mount Tamalpais State Park, the Historic West Point Inn and the California Wine Country. The class learned about the history and philosophy of parks and the history and significance of The California Wine Country. Students experienced how parks and the wine country affect the sustainability of natural and cultural resources, the economy, and quality of life. Students also learned about professional opportunities in the field of park management and in the wine industry.
click image to enlarge
Jan Term Adventures: Robin Dunn, Assistant Professor, Kinesiology
In this course, students explored the intersections between culturally significant Maōri traditional physical activities and storytelling, historical trauma, as well as enculturation and emotional and physical well-being among indigenous Maōri and New Zealanders (Kiwi) in Aotearoa (New Zealand).
click image to enlarge
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