Kinesiology Personal Statement

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Movement Science in the School of Kinesiology at the University of Michigan is the major I aspire to study because it intertwines with my extracurricular and academic passions. This riveting field offers both a broad perspective on human movements and interactions, as well as an intricate background in detailed physiology and biology to promote a thorough understanding of the human body. University of Michigan’s motto Artes, Scientia, Veritas (Arts, Knowledge, Truth) encompasses the vibrant atmosphere and thriving student body of Movement Science and my personal connection to the curriculum.
From learning about The Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci to admiring anatomy exhibits at the Museum of Science and Industry at Chicago, I have always regarded the human body as a masterpiece because of its intricate details and overt functions. I learned through experiences and classes just how the human body is a mold that can be sculpted. I observed my body change aesthetically after strict dieting and training. The courses I have taken in high school helped me …show more content…

Studying kinesiology abroad allows students to garner experience and learn in different academic environments. The School of Kinesiology is also on the cusp of finding new solutions to pertinent issues, such as obesity, concussions, and osteoarthritis. Immersing students in material with frequent collaborations between other University of Michigan departments is another important aspect of a multifaceted curriculum. This structure is very similar to my high school, which contained many different academies including health care sciences, business, computer science, and veterinary science. The interaction between these different academies brought new perspectives on discussions. A complete spectrum of ideas and approaches is essential in developing a full insight on the concept, not just a rote memorization of

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