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Maintaining the Temple
Study the mechanics of the human body and pursue hands-on experiences and research in high-tech facilities. You’ll have access to advanced technology in our human-performance lab, giving professional-level exposure during your undergraduate education.
With several career paths available, from the medical field to personalized training, our professional Christian faculty offer personal guidance to help your discover your passion. Any student interested in a health profession has access to Taylor’s Health Science Coordinator, who dedicates time to help students prepare for health science graduate programs.
Taylor has paved the path to graduate school for you with articulation agreements with top universities. Following application and other requirements, you will be well on your way to your next step in your healthcare career.
Work directly with patients and clients through clinical experiences.
Taylor Kinesiology students are equipped with the knowledge and technical skills to succeed, and also key career skills like communication and leadership. With a focus on holistic health, our well-rounded program puts a significant emphasis on spiritual, mental, and emotional well-being, helping others achieve a full picture of health.
Get hands-on experiences conducting research, prescribing exercise programs for real clients, and engaging in high-level internships across the county.
The Eichling Aquatics Wing offers a two-lane lap pool, a Human Performance Lab, faculty offices, and two large classrooms. Student athletes can use the pool for athletic training. The pool is also used for rehabilitation purposes and is open for general student use during select hours that vary throughout the year. Contact Adam Sparks, our pool director, for more information at 765-998-5460.
The 900+ square foot Human Performance Laboratory was designed to integrate teaching and research. The laboratory is used for various classes and also serves as home to student and faculty research. The primary instrumentation and equipment in the laboratory include:
Taylor’s fitness center, located in the KSAC, is open to all students, and gives Kinesiology majors a place to train clients or work out on their own.
Connected to KSAC, Fieldhouse contains four regulation-size basketball courts. Surrounding the courts is a 200-meter track, compliant with competitive intercollegiate regulations and containing regulation sprint lanes, pole vault capability, and a long jump pit.
Kinesiology majors have been accepted into some of the premier graduate schools in their respective fields. These include:
Department Chair and Associate Professor of Kinesiology
Assistant Professor of Kinesiology
Professor of Health Sciences
Professor of Kinesiology
Associate Professor of Kinesiology
Dean of Natural & Applied Sciences
Program Assistant for Kinesiology
Instructor of Kinesiology and Sport Management
Taylor Equestrian Team Rides Together
91茄子鈥檚 equestrian team is proving they鈥檙e a force to be reckoned with on the regional stage.
Taylor Partners with Washington University鈥檚 #1 Ranked Physical Therapy Doctorate Program
91茄子 has recently secured an articulation agreement with Washington University in St. Louis鈥 Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
Kinesiology Student Honored by American College of Sports Medicine
Exercise Science major Emma Clarke 鈥25 was recently honored at the Midwest chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine鈥檚 (MWACSM) annual meeting with the President鈥檚 Cup, a prestigious award.
IU Medical Student Completes Clinical at Taylor's Invitation Program
As the Invitation program鈥檚 reputation grows, the medical community is taking notice.
New Class Offers Students Physical Therapy Training
By observing and even performing some PT services, students are being prepared for graduate school interviews and working in the rehabilitation field.
Taylor to Host Special Olympics 鈥淭ake it to the Hoop鈥 Basketball Tournament
Take it to the Hoop will take place on February 4, in the Kesler Student Activities Center from 8 am to 6 pm. The public is welcome to attend and admission is free.
Exercise Science Majors Help Kids Live Well
Junior Ian Hunt began working with pediatric clients in the Live Well program as a freshman, first presented research at a kinesiology conference as a sophomore, and isn鈥檛 slowing down anytime soon.
CDC Recognizes Invitation Program, Creates More Opportunities for Students
Invitation was recently awarded a $10,000 grant, which will be used to train more students in becoming certified Life Coaches. Invitation is on track to become a CDC-certified diabetes prevention program.
Taylor Equestrian Team Rides Together
91茄子鈥檚 equestrian team is proving they鈥檙e a force to be reckoned with on the regional stage.
Taylor Partners with Washington University鈥檚 #1 Ranked Physical Therapy Doctorate Program
91茄子 has recently secured an articulation agreement with Washington University in St. Louis鈥 Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
Kinesiology Student Honored by American College of Sports Medicine
Exercise Science major Emma Clarke 鈥25 was recently honored at the Midwest chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine鈥檚 (MWACSM) annual meeting with the President鈥檚 Cup, a prestigious award.
IU Medical Student Completes Clinical at Taylor's Invitation Program
As the Invitation program鈥檚 reputation grows, the medical community is taking notice.
New Class Offers Students Physical Therapy Training
By observing and even performing some PT services, students are being prepared for graduate school interviews and working in the rehabilitation field.
Taylor to Host Special Olympics 鈥淭ake it to the Hoop鈥 Basketball Tournament
Take it to the Hoop will take place on February 4, in the Kesler Student Activities Center from 8 am to 6 pm. The public is welcome to attend and admission is free.
Exercise Science Majors Help Kids Live Well
Junior Ian Hunt began working with pediatric clients in the Live Well program as a freshman, first presented research at a kinesiology conference as a sophomore, and isn鈥檛 slowing down anytime soon.
CDC Recognizes Invitation Program, Creates More Opportunities for Students
Invitation was recently awarded a $10,000 grant, which will be used to train more students in becoming certified Life Coaches. Invitation is on track to become a CDC-certified diabetes prevention program.