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The University of Maine's College of Education and Human Development provides graduate programs (M.S., M.Ed.) in kinesiology and physical education featuring a comprehensive, science-focused curriculum that prepares students for careers in exercise science or physical education. Working alongside expert faculty, students utilize cutting-edge technology to assess and evaluate physiological responses, growth patterns, and abnormalities, gaining practical knowledge of kinesiology, health, and fitness principles. The program combines classroom instruction with lab work to deliver hands-on learning about exercise science applications across diverse populations. As Maine's sole NCAA Division I institution, UMaine provides exceptional practical opportunities. Specialization options encompass physical education/teacher training, adapted physical education, and exercise science. Alumni with a master's degree in this field have pursued careers as athletic trainers in high schools, colleges, and professional sports organizations. Many graduates also hold positions as administrators, athletic directors, and physical education instructors in K-12 educational settings.
University of Maine kinesiology and physical education master's graduates frequently become athletic trainers at various competitive levels, from high school to professional sports. Others secure roles as school administrators, athletic program leaders, and physical education teachers across all grade levels.