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  • 2.00 Credits

    Provides clinical and field experience for the athletic training student. Skill and knowledge learned in KIN 2057, 2058, and 3052 are applied in the clinical and field settings. Prerequisites: KIN 3052 and 3068; concurrent enrollment in KIN 3058; minimum GPA of 2.50.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Covers the fundamental function(s) of the human body systems, from cells and tissues through organs and systems, focusing also on biological communication and homeostasis. Students learn how to interpret physiological data. Includes laboratory and tutorial sessions. Fulfills degree requirement in physiology subsection for zoology major. Cross listed with KIN 3115. Pre-Pharmacy students will be given preference in the Spring semester; Pre-Nursing students will be given preference in the Fall semester. Prerequisites: at least ((C in CHEM 1020 or CHEM 1050) or B in CHEM 1000) and C in LIFE 1010.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Highlights special topics in kinesiology at the undergraduate level, based on need. Maximum allowable credit is 6 semester hours. Offered S/U only. Prerequisites: junior status; declared major in KHP or PHET; consent of undergraduate program coordinator.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will examine the physiological effects of acute and chronic exercise on the pregnant woman, fetus, child, and adolescent. This course is also suitable as a supplemental course for master's students in physical education teaching.Prerequisites: KIN 3021
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on the design of K-12 school physical education programs. Provides opportunities to study alternative curriculum models, engage in the process of curriculum design, and examine policy and theoretical issues of concern to curriculum designers. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in KIN 3011, 3015 and 4080.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides teaching majors with information about staff-administrator relationships in school settings. Topics include principles of leadership, school organization and culture, legal issues, community issues pertaining to schools, curriculum and instruction, financial issues, building and facilities management, discipline and decision making. Prerequisites: senior status or minimum GPA of 2.50
  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    Variable-credit (1-12) and S/U course required of Kinesiology and Health undergraduate majors to provide experiential learning in kinesiology and health in a real world setting. Intended to integrate theory and technique with practicalapplication to expose students to areas of professional/career interest and assist with building professional careers. Must have CPR/AED/1st Aid Certification prior to enrollment. Background check must be completed prior to start of course. Cross listed with HLED 4015. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in KIN 3010; 2.75 GPA; completion of a minimum of 18 credits in KIN/HLED upper division coursework.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Variable credit course offered to students who wish to gain a research experience in Kinesiology and Health. Meant for students who are interested in pursuing an advanced degree. Students may choose to complete KIN/HLED 4016 instead of KIN/HLED 4015. Must have CPR/AED/1st Aid certification prior to enrollment. Background check must be completed prior to start of course. Cross listed with HLED 4016. Prerequisites: minimum sophomore standing; declared KHP major; permission of instructor; 2.75 GPA.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on the application of teaching skills and the effective utilization of sport-based curricular and instructional models in the secondary public school setting. Prerequisites: C or better in KIN 3011, 3015 and 4080; 2.75 minimum cumulative GPA; concurrent enrollment in KIN 4012.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An advanced course designed to provide students with the cognitive and practical skills required to work in rehabilitative exercise settings (primary) and preventive settings (secondary). Students gain hands-on, in-depth experience involving the principles of diagnostic exercise assessment, the basis of cardiovascular physiology, and ECG interpretation. Prerequisites: junior standing; completed KIN 3010 and 3021; 2.50 GPA; CPR certification. (Offered fall semester)