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  • 1.00 Credits

    This exploratory course will introduce students to the field of Exercise Science by providing a curriculum overview, an explanation of the subdisciplines, professional organizations and certifications, and potential careers in the field of Exercise Science and related Allied-Health professions. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Registration Restriction(s): None
  • 2.00 Credits

    This online course uses a web-based audio-visual program to provide content and learning activities designed to introduce students to essential principles of medical terminology. An emphasis is placed on etymology, definition, pronunciation, and correct utilization of medical terms associated with diseases, disorders, conditions, medical equipment, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. The course is intended to enable students interested in health care professions to develop a vocabulary essential to understanding and communicating within these professions. (Fall, Spring, Summer [As Needed]) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce injury recognition and basic interventions related to injuries occurring to the active individual. (Fall, Spring, Summer [As Needed]) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Co-requisite(s): KIN 2885; or instructor permissionPrerequisite(s): PE 1098 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: C-Registration Restriction(s): None Prerequisite:    PE 1098 Corequisite:    KIN 2885
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide hands-on practical application of prophylactic taping concepts as they relate to KIN 2880. (Fall, Spring, Summer [As Needed]) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Co-requisite(s): KIN 2880; or instructor permission Corequisite:    KIN 2880
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to develop strong foundational knowledge of structural and functional aspects of human movement. An emphasis is placed on musculoskeletal anatomy (muscle origin & insertion), function (muscle action), and application of these principles to human movement. (Fall, Spring, Summer [As Needed]) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Corequisite(s): KIN 3025; or instructor permissionPrerequisite(s): (BIOL 1020 and BIOL 1025) or (BIOL 2320 and [BIOL 2325 or BIOL 2323]) - Prerequisite Minimum Grade: C- Prerequisite:    ( BIOL 1020 A BIOL 1025 ) ( O BIOL 2320 ( A BIOL 2325 O BIOL 2323 ) ) Corequisite:    KIN 3025
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course emphasizes the practical application of Functional Kinesiology principles, with an emphasis on their application to the execution of basic interventions (exercises, stretches, etc.) and/or human movement. (Fall, Spring, Summer [As Needed]) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Corequisite(s): KIN 3020 Corequisite:    KIN 3020
  • 3.00 Credits

    The study of motor skill acquisition with application to teaching and coaching. Current approaches focus on the cognitive process and neural mechanisms which contribute to the learning and control of motor skills. (Fall, Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Registration Restriction(s): None
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to study the science of human movement. It includes study of the structure of the human body in terms of its use in activity. A mechanical analysis of a variety of activities is developed, i.e., physical education and coaching. (Fall, Spring, Summer [As Needed]) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Co-requisite(s): KIN 3065; or instructor permissionPrerequisite(s): KIN 3020 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: C-Registration Restriction(s): None Prerequisite:    KIN 2020 O KIN 3020 Corequisite:    KIN 3065
  • 1.00 Credits

    Lab to accompany KIN 3060. This laboratory provides hands-on experience quantifying and analyzing human motion from a biomechanics perspective. (Fall, Spring, Summer [As Needed]) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Co-requisite(s): KIN 3060 or instructor permissionPrerequisite(s): KIN 3020 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: C-Registration Restriction(s): None Prerequisite:    KIN 2020 O KIN 3020 Corequisite:    KIN 3060
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to study the physiological functions of the human body in activity. Physiological principles are applied to physical education, dance, and coaching. (Fall, Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): (BIOL 1020 and BIOL 1025) or [BIOL 2420 and (BIOL 2425 or BIOL 2423)] - Prerequisite Min. Grade: C-Registration Restriction(s): None Prerequisite:    ( BIOL 1020 A BIOL 1025 ) ( O BIOL 2420 A BIOL 2425 ) ( O BIOL 2420 A BIOL 2423 )