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KINE 116: Ncaa Sport Participation 2 (6) Semester Credit Hours . Activity credit for participation in an NCAA sport. May be repeated for up to 6-hours credit. Will not count for Kinesiology majors/minors. (Pass/Fail) |
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KINE 117: Ncaa Sport Participation 2 (6) Semester Credit Hours . Activity credit for participation in an NCAA sport. May be repeated for up to 6-hours credit. Will not count for Kinesiology majors/minors. (Pass/Fail) |
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KINE 119: Emergency Preparedness 1 Semester Credit Hours . A web-based course designed to provide students with information about what to expect and what to do in the event of any of a wide range of possible emergency situations on the campus or in the community. |
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KINE 120: Aerobic Conditioning 2 (4) Semester Credit Hours . Provide information on developing and maintaining physical fitness through aerobic conditioning. |
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KINE 124: Basketball 2 (4) Semester Credit Hours . The fundamentals of basketball and the proper procedures for conducting the game will be emphasized. |
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KINE 128: Golf 2 (4) Semester Credit Hours . 2-1-2 (4) Basic techniques, skills, terminology, and rules of play will be presented. Students should provide their own golf clubs.
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KINE 155: Spec Topics: Fitness and Wellness 1-3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . 1-3 (9) Designed for selected fitness activities. |
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KINE 155A: Spec Topics: Fitness and Wellness . |
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KINE 155B: Spec Topics: Fitness and Wellness . |
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KINE 155C: Spec Topics: Fitness and Wellness . |
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KINE 170: Karate 2 (4) Semester Credit Hours . 2-1-2 (4) Instruction and practice in the basic arm and leg techniques, stances, warm up exercise, one-step sparring will be provided.
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KINE 203: Fund of Movement and Instruction 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite KINE 113 AND KINE MAJORS/MINORS ONLY. Introduction to content and instructional strategies in physical education with emphasis on skill development, assessment, progression, and developmentally appropriate practice. Includes field-based experiences and assisgnments. |
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KINE 206: Fitness for Senior Adults 3 Semester Credit Hours . 2-1-3 Prerequisite May be taken by senior adults 55 years of age and older for repeated credit.
Senior adults exercise programs are designed utilizing chair and water exercises, strength machines, and walking. May be repeated. |
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KINE 211: Powerlifting 2 (4) Semester Credit Hours . 2-1-2 (4) |
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KINE 212: Advanced Weight Training 2 (4) Semester Credit Hours . 2-1-2 (4) Information on proper mechanics, techniques, effective planning, and assessments based on individual goals. The student should be familiar with fundamentals of resistance training.
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KINE 216: Lifeguard Training 2 Semester Credit Hours . This course is designed to teach lifeguarding skills based on the American Red Cross Lifeguarding guidelines and standards. Certification is optional. |
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KINE 220: First Aid 2 Semester Credit Hours . Lectures, discussions, and practical demonstrations in First Aid. |
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KINE 255: Individual Sports and Phys Act 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite KINE majors/minors only and at least sophomore classification. Individual sports and physical activities which include skill techniques and strategies of tennis, badminton, racquetball, bowling, archery, and golf are emphasized. |
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KINE 256: Aerobic/Strength Cond and Aquatics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite KINE majors/minors only and at least sophomore classification. Skill techniques and teaching strategies for instruction in aerobic, muscle fitness, flexibility, and aquatic conditioning for school aged children. |
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KINE 265: Team Sports and Group Activities 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite KINE majors/minors only and at least sophomore classification. This course focuses on skills of performance and teaching, in the areas of team sports and group activities. |
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KINE 280: Dance Appreciation 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 An overview of the historical, cultural and social impact of dance. Includes classifications of major dance styles, interpretations of dance and major contributors to dance. Master Course Articulation Matrix* LCCN:CDNC1013 |
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KINE 290: Personal and Community Health 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Designed to develop attitudes and practices which contribute to better individual and group health. Emphasis is placed upon major health problems of early adulthood. |
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KINE 292: Preventive Health and Wellness 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Emphasis on chronic and degenerative diseases, mental health, preventing communicable and non-communicable diseases and the role of physical fitness in preventive health. |
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KINE 300: Safety Education 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 The social, emotional, economic, and legal impact of safety and accidents in the home, at work, and in leisure/sports activities. |
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KINE 301: Curriculum Innovations, Instructional Devices and Lab Instruction in Drivers Education 4 Semester Credit Hours . 3 3/4-3-4 In-depth study of curriculum materials and instructional devices and techniques including Simulation, Multimedia Driving Range, On-Street instruction, and Motorcycle.
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KINE 307: Prin and Prac: Coaching Softball 2 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Sophomore standing. Emphasis on coaching competitive softball. Fundamental skills of offense and defense, training principles, scouting, strategy, and organization of practice are stressed. |
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KINE 316: Exercise and Sport Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Psychological aspects of exercise and sport with emphasis on mental preparation for athletic performance. |
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KINE 326: Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite BISC 224 and junior standing Analysis of movement based on a knowledge of anatomy and physiology as applied to the function of body mechanics. |
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KINE 333: Motor Learning 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Introduction to applied aspects of motor learning, applied to exercise science, and including completion of an experimental study involving motor learning principles. |
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KINE 334: Motor Learning Lab 1 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-1 Corequisite KINE 333 Provides students with an opportunity to conduct scientific experiments on variables that influence skill development. Labs will follow presentation of information in KINE 333. |
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KINE 402: Measurement and Evaluation in Hpe 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite KINE 113 , KINE 203 , and admission to a teaching program. Focuses on knowledge and application of statistical methods, measurement, assessment, and evaluation in physical education. |
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KINE 406: Health Aspects of Aging 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite Junior Standing Provides an understanding of the health aspects of aging as it pertains to the biological, physiological, psychological, and sociological factors in mature adults. (G). |
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KINE 407: Exercise Prescription 3 Semester Credit Hours . 2-2-3 Prerequisite Junior Standing Provides an understanding of individualized exercise prescription design in programs to develop and maintain physical fitness through testing and re-evaluation strategies. (G). |
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KINE 408: Physiology of Exercise 3 Semester Credit Hours . 2-2-3 Prerequisite Junior Standing. Corequisite KINE 409 Basic human physiology with emphasis on the physiological changes and residues of exercise. |
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KINE 409: Measurement of Physiology Var 1 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Junior standing. Exercise physiology laboratory experience providing students with an opportunity to measure and evaluate selected physiological parameters. |
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KINE 410: Sport and Phys Fitness Facilities 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite Junior Standing The equipping, designing, building, and maintenance of physical fitness and sports facilities. |
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KINE 414: Introducing Adapted Physical Activity 3 Semester Credit Hours . To familiarize the student with the role of adapted physical education and the physical, emotional, social and learning characteristics of exceptional children. (G) |
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KINE 415: Internship 1-6 Semester Credit Hours . Consent of instructor and within two quarters of graduation, Requires 180 clock hours in practical experiences in approved health & exercise science environment. |
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KINE 416: Adult Fitness Programming 3 Semester Credit Hours . 2-1-3 Prerequisite Junior Standing. Course is designed to instruct individuals in implementation of fitness programs and management of the various facilities, which include fitness management. (G) |
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KINE 418: Strength and Conditioning 3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite KINE 326 , KINE 407 , KINE 408 , KINE 409 and junior standing. Procedures to strengthen and condition individuals in aerobic and anaerobic activities. Exercise models, performance evaluations, exercise equipment, training ethics, and professional development are discussed. (G) |
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KINE 420: Sports and Society 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 The focus will be on physical activity and sport participation related to other social, cultural, economic, and political developments. |
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KINE 423: Biomechanics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite MATH 112 , KINE 326 and PHYS 205 /PHYS 206 or PHYS 209 /PHYS 210 ; Junior Standing Corequisite KINE 424 Designed to develop an understanding of the application of mechanical principles to human movement and methods of motion analysis. |
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KINE 424: Laboratory in Biomechanics 1 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-1 Prerequisite Junior Standing Corequisite KINE 423 Biomechanics laboratory experiences providing students with an opportunity to measure and evaluate biomechanical variables, data collection equipment, and techniques. |
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KINE 425: Practicum 1 (4) Semester Credit Hours . 3-0-1 (4) Prerequisite KINE majors only. KINE 406 and KINE 407 Students assist a master teacher to learn proper methods of teaching aerobics, weight training, or senior adult activities. |
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KINE 433: Special Problems in Kinesiology 1-3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Department Head Designed for selected problesm in Kinesiology. |
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KINE 433A: Special Problems in Kinesiology 1 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Department Head Designed for selected problesm in Kinesiology. |
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KINE 433B: Special Problems in Kinesiology 2 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Department Head Designed for selected problesm in Kinesiology. |
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KINE 433C: Special Problems in Kinesiology 3 (9) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Department Head Designed for selected problesm in Kinesiology. |
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KINE 435: Directed Research 1-3 (6) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Instructor Independent readings and research on selected topics in Kinesiology. |
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KINE 435A: Directed Research 1 (6) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Instructor Independent readings and research on selected topics in Kinesiology. |
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KINE 435B: Directed Research 2 (6) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Instructor Independent readings and research on selected topics in Kinesiology. |
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KINE 435C: Directed Research 3 (6) Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Instructor Independent readings and research on selected topics in Kinesiology. |
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KINE 440: Mat and Meth in Hpe in Elem School 3 Semester Credit Hours . 1-3-3 Prerequisite Admission to a teaching program. This course is designed to prepare teacher candidates to effectively teach physical education and health to children in grades K-6. (G) |
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KINE 457: Mat and Meth:Teaching Mid/Sec Hpe 3 Semester Credit Hours . 1-3-3 Prerequisite KINE 290 , KINE 292 and admission to a teaching program. Senior standing. Methods, materials, and analytical skills used in teaching health and physical education. Practical application of methods, materials, and analytical skills. (G) |
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KINE 508: Research Methods in Kinesiology 3 Semester Credit Hours . Introduction to then research process with emphasis on design and basic statistical procedures used in research in Kinesiology. |
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KINE 509: Tests and Measurement 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Using current research to select the best procedures to measure and test the student’s physical fitness, motor ability, sports skills, and cognitive knowledge.
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KINE 510: Curr and Assess in Adapted Phys Ed 3 Semester Credit Hours . 1-2-3 Focus on curriculum theory and development, service delivery models, student placement, development of goals and objectives, and assessment in adapted physical education.
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KINE 511: Mang Behav and Improv Perf in Ape 3 Semester Credit Hours . 1-2-3 Focus on intellectual and behavioral disabilities, student behavior management and performance, and systematic observation and research techniques in adapted physical education.
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KINE 512: Instr Strat in Adapted Phys Educ 3 Semester Credit Hours . 1-2-3 Focus on unique attributes of individuals with disabilities, instructional strategies including modifications, program evaluation, and professional development in adapted physical education.
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KINE 513: Adap Phys Ed:From Theory To Prac 3 Semester Credit Hours . 1-2-3 Focus on practical application of best practices in adapted physical education including planning, instructional strategies, assessment, reflection, and collaboration.
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KINE 515: Internship 1-6 Semester Credit Hours . 1-6 Prerequisite Consent of Instructor Practical experiences in approved health & exercise science environment. Six hours total credit (220 clock hours) is required for completion of MS degree. |
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KINE 518: Recent Lit and Research in Kine 3 Semester Credit Hours . Review and evaluation of reports of recent research in kinesiology. Review of research methodology for analysis of both qualitative and quantitative nature. |
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KINE 531: Youth Sport and Exercise Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 An overview of contemporary research and exploration of theoretical, methodological, and analytic approaches pertaining to psychological and social aspects of youth sport and physical activity.
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KINE 532: Lab Techniques in Sports Perform 3 Semester Credit Hours . Demonstration of sport performance techniques, methods, and equipment used in research and clinical analyses of gait and movements involved in sports. |
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KINE 533A: Problems in Kinesiology/Rec/Athl . |
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KINE 533B: Problems in Kinesiology/Rec/Athl . |
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KINE 533C: Problems in Kinesiology/Rec/Athl . |
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KINE 534: Mechanical Analysis Motor Skills 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Analysis of the various motor skills to determine their relationship to basic mechanical principles, anatomical and kinesiological factors, laws of physics, etc.
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KINE 535: Directed Research 1-3 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Instructor Independent readings and research on selected topics in Kinesiology. |
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KINE 535A: Directed Research 1 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Instructor Independent readings and research on selected topics in Kinesiology. |
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KINE 535B: Directed Research 2 Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Consent of Instructor Independent readings and research on selected topics in Kinesiology. |
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