Kinesmetrics Laboratory
Kinesiology Program
Kinesmetrics Doctoral Program at UIUC
The major emphasis in the Kinesmetrics doctoral program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) is the study of theories underlying measurement, evaluation and statistical models and the extent to which these models can be used in the measurement and evaluation practice in the field of Kinesiology, e.g., assessing motor behaviors and physical activities. Empirical research in measurement and evaluation, statistics, and research design is stressed. Students are expected to become involved in their own scholarly research while they are students in the program. Those who earn a Ph.D. degree will be qualified to continue scholarly research, advise Master's and Doctoral students in the areas of measurement and evaluation, statistics, and research design, as well as teach theory and applied courses in these areas at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
List Classes required in Kinesmetrics Ph.D. Program
Measurement
- Theory (3 units; * required, #strongly recommended) EPSY 520 Counseling Psych Practicum , 1 Unit
- EPSY 595A Theories of Measurement (CTT), 1 Unit*
- EPSY 595B Theories of Measurement (IRT), 1 Unit*
- KIN 401 Measure & Evaluation in Kinesiology, 1 Unit
- KIN 594 Special Topics (Grant Writing), 1 Unit*
- PSYC 506 PsychMay 9, 2007PSYC 509 Psychological Scaling: Multidimensional Methods, 1 Unit #
- PSYC 531 Psychological Measurement in Industry, 1 Unit#
- SP ED 324 Formal Assessment in Special Education#
Statistics (3 units; *required, #strongly recommended)
- CHLH 463 Statistical Techniques in Epidemiological Research, 1 Unit#
- EPSY 480 Educational Statistics, 1 Unit
- EPSY 580 Statistical Inference in Education, 1 Unit#
- EPSY 582 Advanced Statistical Methods in Education, 1 Unit#
- EPSY 584 Multivariate Analysis in Psychology and Education, 1 Unit*
- EPSY 588 Covariance Structure and Factor Models, 1 Unit*
- EPSY 590 Hierarchical Linear Modeling#
- SOC 582 Survey Research Methoids II
- STAT 424 Analysis of Variance, 1 Unit
- STAT 425 Applied Regression and Design, 1 Unit
- STAT 426 Sampling and Categorical Data, 1 Unit#
- STAT 428 Statistical Computing, 1 Unit
- STAT 429 Time Series Analysis, 1 Unit#
- STAT 458 Mathematical Modeling in Life, 1 Unit
- STAT 510 Mathematical Statistics, I, 1 Unit
- STAT 511 Mathematical Statistics, II, 1 Unit
- STAT 525 Current Research in Applied and Computational Statistics, 1 Unit#
- STAT 571 Multivariate Analysis, 1 Unit
- VP 650 Epidemiology, ½ Unit
- VP 524 Biostatistics, 1 Unit
Research
- Design/Methods (2 units; #strongly recommended) CHLH 578 Applied Epidemiology, 1 Unit#
- EPSY 471 Into to Evaluation Methods, 1 Unit
- EPSY 577 Foundation of Qualitative Methods, 1 Unit
- EPSY 583 Single Subject Research Design, 1 Unit#
- KIN 494 Qualitative Research in Education, 1 Unit
- KIN 501 Kinesiology Research Methods, 1 Unit
- LA 564 Methods of Social/Behav. Research in Designed Environments, 1 Unit
- PSYC 332 Research Methods in Social Psychology: Laboratory Method, 1Unit*
- PSYC 333 Research Methods in Social Psychology: Natural Settings, 1 Unit*
- PSYC 435 Mathematical Formulations in Psychological Theory, 1 Unit
- SOC 480 Methods of Field Research, 1 Unit
- SOC 481 Survey Research, I, 1 Unit
- SOC 488 Demographic Methods, 1 Unit
- SOC 582 Survey Research Methods, II, 1 Unit
Computers (#strongly recommended)
- CS 110 Programming Laboratory (Section CP), 1 Unit #
- CS 225 Data Structure and Software Principles, 1 Unit
- CS 300 Data Structure for Noncomputer Majors, 2 hours (1/2 unit)#
- EPSY 457 Computer Use in Education, 3 hours, 1 Unit
General Areas
- CHLH 540 Health Behavior: Theoretical Perspectives, 1 Unit
- KIN 455 Quantitative Analysis of Human Motion, 1 Unit
- KIN 459 Physical Activity and Aging, 3 hours, 1 Unit
- KIN 590 Independent Study
- SHS 593 Special Problems (Research Critics and Grantsmanship), 1 Unit
- SP ED 510 Legal Aspects of Disabilities, 1 Unit
Dissertation (*required)
- KIN 590 Dissertation research, 8 Units*

