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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to address recent advances in athletic training and sports medicine. Injury prevention techniques and strategies will be discussed. (Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): KIN 6080 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: CCan be taken concurrent with KIN 6080Registration Restriction(s): Sports Conditioning and Performance students only Prerequisite:    KIN 6080
  • 3.00 Credits

    This online course will teach the student the process for designing an individualized resistance training program. It will cover the process of the needs analysis and enable the student to answer questions regarding program design within each step of this analysis. (Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): KIN 6080 - Prerequisite MIn. Grade: CCan be taken concurrent with KIN 6080Registration Restriction(s): Sports Conditioning and Performance majors only Prerequisite:    KIN 6080
  • 3.00 Credits

    Intensive training course designed to assist coaches in developing the ability to teach proper resistance training technique including advanced teaching skills for exercises such as the squat, power clean, and deadlift. (Summer - 1st Session) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): KIN 6080 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: CRegistration Restriction(s): Sports Conditioning and Performance majors only Prerequisite:    KIN 6080
  • 3.00 Credits

    Intensive training course covering sport specific fitness testing for components such as speed, power, strength, muscular endurance, cardiorespiratory endurance, and functional movement. (Summer - 1st Session) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): KIN 6080 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: CRegistration Restriction(s): Sports Conditioning and Performance majors only Prerequisite:    KIN 6080
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course addresses the latest advances in exercise and sport psychology including motivation, concentration, overcoming mental fatigue, and stress management for athletes. (Fall) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): KIN 6080 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: CCan be taken concurrent with KIN 6080Registration Restriction(s): Sports Conditioning and Performance majors only Prerequisite:    KIN 6080
  • 3.00 Credits

    A graduate course covering research methodologies and statistical techniques in the sport sciences. This course will assist coaches in reading and critiquing research and designing their own. (Fall, Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Corequisite(s): KIN 6933Registration Restriction(s): Sports Conditioning and Performance majors only Corequisite:    KIN 6933
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examines the internal processes associated with practice or experience leading to relatively permanent changes in the capability to perform motor skills. (Summer) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): KIN 6080 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: CRegistration Restriction(s): Sports Conditioning and Performance majors only Prerequisite:    KIN 6080
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will emphasize understanding how macronutrients, vitamins, minerals, and water are digested and absorbed for metabolism and/or anabolism and the role of diet in promoting optimal adaptation to training for recreational to elite athletes. (Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): KIN 6080 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: CCan be taken concurrent with KIN 6080Registration Restriction(s): Sports Conditioning and Performance majors only Prerequisite:    KIN 6080
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Student develops and defends a Master of Sports Conditioning and Performance Thesis. MSSCP candidates must be continuously enrolled in at least one (1) credit hour of PE 6933 until their thesis is completed. (Fall, Spring, Summer, As Needed) [Graduate Thesis/Capstone Pass/Fail]Corequisite(s): KIN 6080 Repeatable for Add?l Credit? Yes - Total Credits: 8Registration Restriction(s): Sports Conditioning and Performance majors only Corequisite:    KIN 6080
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course students learn the basic concepts and general conceptual framework for the analysis and understanding of translation. This course explores key principles, main schools of thought, and the fundamental controversies shaping translation theory. We will closely examine and contextualize multiple theoretical models, taking into account the pros and cons of each. This course provides a conceptual foundation for translation, on which you will be able to draw when describing, planning, assessing, and justifying your translation work.This course is geared towards students with an intermediate or advanced knowledge of modern and/or classical languages (2020 or equivalent and above) who might be contemplating a career involving linguistic skills including translation. (Fall As Needed) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): CHIN 2020 or FREN 2020 or GERM 2020 or GREK 2020 or SPAN 2020 or equivalent. - Prerequisite Min. Grade: C Prerequisite:    CHIN 2020 O FREN 2020 O GERM 2020 O GREK 2020 O SPAN 2020