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PROPOSAL FOR THE ADDITION OF A PH D. PROGRAM OF STUDY INKINESIOLOGYTO BE OFFERED BYTHE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE, DANCE. & RECREATION AT NEW MEX NMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013XICO STATE UNVIERSITYLAS CRUCES. NMContact Information:Dr. Robert Wood. Ph D.Professor and Academic HeadDepartment of Human Performance. Dance. & Recreation MSC 3M PO Box 30001New Mexico State University Las Cruces. NM 88003Tel. 575-646-2441Fax. 575-646-4065E ma il. bob wood ia nmsu. edu41275OVERVIE NMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013W OF THE PROPOSED PH D PROGRAM IN KINESIOLOGY (CIP 310505)The following proposal provides the rationale and details for a proposed program of doctoralNMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013
studies 111 Kinesiology, offered by the department of Human Performance. Dance and Recreation (HPDR) Below is an overview of the rationale, benefits,PROPOSAL FOR THE ADDITION OF A PH D. PROGRAM OF STUDY INKINESIOLOGYTO BE OFFERED BYTHE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE, DANCE. & RECREATION AT NEW MEX NMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013n of future health care providers and biomedical researchers. Not only will the program prepare P11D level graduates, but it will also support the thriving undergraduate program that prepares dozens of future healthcare providers each year Equally critical is that this program will stimulate rhe res NMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013earch and development of new approaches and new tecluiologies for addressing escalating health care costs that disproportionately affect Hispanic andNMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013
Native American persons. Tins will create new jobs and bring federal research dollars and human capital to the state. Furthermore, there is a tremendoPROPOSAL FOR THE ADDITION OF A PH D. PROGRAM OF STUDY INKINESIOLOGYTO BE OFFERED BYTHE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE, DANCE. & RECREATION AT NEW MEX NMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013we potentially gam IS significant.•The discipline of Kinesiology needs PhD-trained educators. Recent Department of Labor estimates suggest the demand for college faculty will increase by 31% over the next decade. Kinesiology is arguably the fastest growing undergraduate major, not only at NMSU. but NMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013nationwide. With only 60 PhD programs across the United States, the available programs do not produce enough PhDs to meet the demand, including the neNMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013
ed for PhD trained faculty internationally, nationally, as well as in New-Mexico's conununity colleges and 4-year institutions. In higher education alPROPOSAL FOR THE ADDITION OF A PH D. PROGRAM OF STUDY INKINESIOLOGYTO BE OFFERED BYTHE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE, DANCE. & RECREATION AT NEW MEX NMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013 has an underrepresentation of minority, and in particular Hispanic and Native American faculty. West of Houston, TX there are no Kinesiology PhD programs within 200 miles of the US Mexico border. Arizona State has a health promotion program and the University of Southern California offers a PhD in NMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013integrative Biology. Tims, the implementation of a PhD program ill Kinesiology at NMSU will enrich opportunities for diversity 111 the field, which isNMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013
greatly needed.•Maximizing the efficiency of departments requires graduate programs. The model of the Higllly-Active Research University is one that PROPOSAL FOR THE ADDITION OF A PH D. PROGRAM OF STUDY INKINESIOLOGYTO BE OFFERED BYTHE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE, DANCE. & RECREATION AT NEW MEX NMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013l even within undergraduate programs, and to maximize the efficiency of teaching and scholarship. The implementation of this program will increase the efficiency with which we currently train 500 undergraduates per year, also allowing for efficiency in continued program growth,•The public health age NMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013nda of the State of New Mexico and the Nation dictate the need for the program. The proposed program addresses critical public health issues such as pNMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013
revention of obesity, childhood obesity, type 2 diabetes, and functional decline in older adults. Moreover, there is a need foi increasing minority rePROPOSAL FOR THE ADDITION OF A PH D. PROGRAM OF STUDY INKINESIOLOGYTO BE OFFERED BYTHE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE, DANCE. & RECREATION AT NEW MEX NMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013 the progr am:•Revenue Neutral: The proposal includes redirection of existing fluids in the College of Education and Department of HPDR to provide for 5.5 Graduate Assistants 111 the first year, and ultimately a minimum of 7 Graduate Assistants as the programs matures. See Appendix A for letter of s NMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013upport from rhe College.•Revenue Dependent: The NMSƯ Library estimates that additional resources required to support the PhD program will cost approxiNMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013
mately s S4.2OO per year. However, the department of HPDR has not requested, and has no plans to request additional library resources1TABLE OF CONTENTPROPOSAL FOR THE ADDITION OF A PH D. PROGRAM OF STUDY INKINESIOLOGYTO BE OFFERED BYTHE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE, DANCE. & RECREATION AT NEW MEX NMSU_Kinesiology_PhD_proposal_final_Jan_2013. Institutional Priority tor the Program....74. Curriculum for (lie Program9B.JUSTIFICATION FOR PROGRAM141.Need (Economic)112.Need (Educational)17PROPOSAL FOR THE ADDITION OF A PH D. PROGRAM OF STUDY INKINESIOLOGYTO BE OFFERED BYTHE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE, DANCE. & RECREATION AT NEW MEXGọi ngay
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