Undergraduate Majors and Concentrations
Academic & Administrative Coordinators
School of Health and Human Performance

The Kinesiology major and all the concentrations are accredited by Middle States and are approved programs by the NYS Department of Education. In addition, the Teacher Certification concentration is accredited by NCATE and the Athletic Training concentration is accredited by CAATE. For more information on AKA, go to www.americankinesiology.org.
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Department of Kinesiology, Sport Studies, and Physical Education (KSSPE)
Francis M. Kozub

Office: 223 Tuttle South
Phone: (585) 395 -5946
E-mail: fkozub@ brockport.edu
Education:
Ph.D., The Ohio State University
M.S., SUNY College at Brockport
B.S., SUNY College at Brockport
A.S., Jamestown Community College
Area(s) of Specialty:
Teacher education, Pedagogy
Research interest(s):
Publication(s):
Hodge, S.R., Dixson, A.D., Kozub, F.M., & Moore, J.L. (in press). High school students' beliefs about theirs and each others ethnic groups' intellectual and athletic abilities.
Journal of Educational Foundations.
Hodge, S.R., Kozub, F.M. , Hersman, B.L., Robinson, L.L. (2007). Reporting gender, race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status: Guidelines for research and professional practice.
Adapted Physcial Activity Quarterly, 24, 21-37.
Kozub, F.M. (2006). Motivation and physical activity in adolescents with visual impairments? Re:view, 37, 149-160.
Ayvazoglu, N., Oh, H., & Kozub, F.M. (2006). Explaining physical activity in children with visual impairments: A family systems approach. Exceptional Children, 72, 235-248.
Kozub, F.M., & Frey, G. (2006). Facilitating leisure-time physical activity in individuals with disabilities using General Systems Theory: Recommendations for therapeutic recrreation specialists. Annual in Therapeutic Recreation, 14, 12-24.

