Kinesiology
Curriculum
Below you will find a list of our current or recent offerings. See the course catalog for descriptions and updated information.
Kinesiology
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48-001 SELECTED TOPICSMay be repeated with change in topic.
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48-002 SELECTED TOPICSMay be repeated with change in topic.
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48-003 SELECTED TOPICSMay be repeated with change in topic.
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48-004 SELECTED TOPICSMay be repeated with change in topic.
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48-244 HUMAN ANATOMYThis course involves the study of the structure and function of the human muscular, skeletal, nervous, cardio-pulmonary and other major organ systems. It is specifically designed for students majoring and minoring in Kinesiology and for students planning careers in health-related fields. Lab require...
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48-274 FUNDAMENTALS OF MOVEMENT ANALYSISAn introductory course to develop observational and analytical skills as they relate to human movement. Emphasis is placed on developing a systematic approach to analysis. Students will use these skills (with emphasis placed on video analysis) to evaluate fundamental movement patterns including gait...
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48-301 SELECTED TOPICSMay be repeated with change in topic. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair.
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48-302 SELECTED TOPICSMay be repeated with change in topic. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair.
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48-303 SELECTED TOPICSMay be repeated with change in topic. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair.
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48-304 SELECTED TOPICSMay be repeated with change in topic. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair.
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48-314 RESEARCH METHODS IN KINESIOLOGYThis course covers the basic concepts of research methods used in the discipline of kinesiology. It is designed to help students think critically, to give students hands-on experiences with research design, data analysis and interpretation, and to report of results to a professional audience. Prereq...
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48-404 HEALTH AND FITNESS CONCEPTSStudents are presented current scientific information concerning the roles of physical activity, nutrition and life choices in healthy living. Emphasis is placed on incorporating this information into a lifestyle that will produce lifelong optimal health. In addition, issues important to health care...
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48-424 MOTOR LEARNING AND MOTOR CONTROLThis course is a study of the factors affecting the learning and control of motor skills. Emphasis is given to information processing, motor programming and motor skill analysis. Study is centered upon understanding and application of conceptual frame works that include open and closed looped models...
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48-544 SEMINAR IN KINESIOLOGYThis course is designed to investigate special topics or problems of interest in kinesiology. Areas of study will be selected by both instructor and students with students taking an active role as both learners and teachers. Prerequisites: Kinesiology 48-314, and at least one of the following: Kines...
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48-704 PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISEThis course is the study of physiological responses and adaptations made in response to the challenge of exercise with an emphasis on cardiovascular and neuromuscular systems. Lab required. Prerequisites: Kinesiology 48-244 and 48-314, or permission of instructor. (NSL)
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48-714 BIOMECHANICSThis course is the study of basic anatomical and mechanical principles applied to human movement. Emphasis is placed on kinematic and kinetic concepts and the use of computerized movement analysis. Lab required. Prerequisites: Kinesiology 48-244 and 48-314 or permission of instructor. (NSL)
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48-744 NUTRITION FOR HUMAN PERFORMANCE AND HEALTHThis course examines the role of nutrition in maximizing human physical performance and promoting health. Students learn the basic nutritional concepts necessary for optimizing physical performance and adaptations to training in competitive athletes, and for enhancing health in the physically active...
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48-754 TISSUE MECHANICSThis is an advanced course that explores the anatomical structure and physiological and mechanical function of tissues within the body including bone, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, nerves and muscle. Special attention is given to mechanical testing of these materials with application of this inform...
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48-764 EXERCISE PRESCRIPTIONThis course is the study of current practices related to fitness assessment and exercise prescription. Emphasis is placed on the collection of data from fitness testing and the design of personalized exercise programs. Prerequisites: Kinesiology 48-404 and 48-704.
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48-831 RESEARCH IN KINESIOLOGY IThis is the first of two courses in the capstone sequence. The capstone experience is a laboratory or field-based research experience designed to provide hands-on experience directed toward answering questions related to kinesiology. In this course, students work directly with a faculty member to de...
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48-843 RESEARCH IN KINESIOLOGY IIThis is the second of two courses in the capstone sequence. The capstone experience is a laboratory or field-based research project designed to provide hands-on experience directed toward answering questions related to kinesiology. In this course, students will collect and analyze experimental data ...
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48-901 TUTORIAL
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48-902 TUTORIAL
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48-903 TUTORIAL
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48-904 TUTORIAL
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48-941 ACADEMIC INTERNSHIPThis is a career-related course arranged to meet the interests of the student. Students must obtain approval of the supervising faculty member the semester prior to taking this course. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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48-942 ACADEMIC INTERNSHIPThis is a career-related course arranged to meet the interests of the student. Students must obtain approval of the supervising faculty member the semester prior to taking this course. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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48-943 ACADEMIC INTERNSHIPThis is a career-related course arranged to meet the interests of the student. Students must obtain approval of the supervising faculty member the semester prior to taking this course. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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48-944 ACADEMIC INTERNSHIPThis is a career-related course arranged to meet the interests of the student. Students must obtain approval of the supervising faculty member the semester prior to taking this course. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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48-951 INDEPENDENT STUDYMay be repeated with change in content. Students must obtain approval of the supervising faculty member the semester prior to taking this course.
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48-952 INDEPENDENT STUDYMay be repeated with change in content. Students must obtain approval of the supervising faculty member the semester prior to taking this course.
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48-953 INDEPENDENT STUDYMay be repeated with change in content. Students must obtain approval of the supervising faculty member the semester prior to taking this course.
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48-954 INDEPENDENT STUDYMay be repeated with change in content. Students must obtain approval of the supervising faculty member the semester prior to taking this course.
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48-984 HONORSBy invitation only.
Fitness and Recreational Activity
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47-001 ADAPTED RECREATIONAL/FITNESS ACTIVITIES AND SELECTED TOPICSA course for students who, for various reasons, need individual attention concerning physical activity. This course may be repeated for credit. Consent of instructor is required. Special topics FRA courses may be offered under this number. Lab fee may be required. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-002 ADAPTED RECREATIONAL/FITNESS ACTIVITIES AND SELECTED TOPICSA course for students who, for various reasons, need individual attention concerning physical activity. This course may be repeated for credit. Consent of instructor is required. Special topics FRA courses may be offered under this number. Lab fee may be required. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-011 KICKBOXINGBasic kickboxing movements and skills combined in aerobic routines. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-021 TENNISRules, fundamentals and/or appropriate level techniques, and recreational skills for all levels of skills for tennis players. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-031 BOWLINGRules, fundamentals and/or appropriate level techniques, and recreational skills for all levels of skills for bowlers. Lab fee required. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-041 DISC SPORTSRules, fundamentals, strategies and recreational skills in Ultimate Frisbee and Frisbee golf. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-051 GOLFRules, fundamentals and/or appropriate level techniques, and skill development for all levels of skill. Lab fee required. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-061 OUTDOOR RECREATIONCourse in special topics of outdoor recreation. Topics will vary and can include fishing, fly fishing, skeet shooting and other outdoor recreational sports. Lab fee may be required. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-071 OUTDOOR ADVENTURECourse includes introduction to basic rock climbing, challenge course and various outdoor adventure activities. One weekend field trip is required. Lab fee required. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-081 YOGACourse includes instruction to basic Hatha Yoga techniques. A mat is required. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-091 FENCINGDevelopment of knowledge, skills, strategies and equipment used in the ancient art of sword play. Emphasis will be placed on foil fencing. Lab fee required. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-101 SWIMMING (LEVELS I–IV)Development of basic skills and various strokes. Course progresses from water exploration to stroke development. Strokes developed (in whole or parts) are elementary back, crawl (back/front), breast and side. American Red Cross Certification is possible upon successful completion of the course. Must...
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47-111 JOG FOR FITNESSCourse includes the basics needed to enjoy the benefits of jogging/running to obtain aerobic fitness. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-121 RACQUETBALLRules, fundamentals and/or appropriate level techniques, and recreational skills for all levels of racquetball players. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-131 HANDBALLRules, fundamentals and/or appropriate level techniques, and recreational skills for all levels of handball players. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-141 MARTIAL ARTSBeginning Tae Kwon Do/Karate or Beginning Hapkido/Judo and/or advanced levels of either are offered on a rotating basis. Each is studied with regard to the history, customs, skills/techniques and unique features of the specific martial art. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-151 BENCH STEPEvaluation and improvement of personal physical fitness and movement capacity through aerobic exercise routines, on and around benches. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-161 WEIGHT TRAININGTeaches safe and effective techniques for weight training at all levels. Provides a background of information concerning techniques for muscle and strength development utilizing conventional free weight exercise coupled with exercise machines. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-171 SWIM FOR FITNESS AND EXERCISEEvaluation and improvement of personal physical fitness and movement capacity through lap swimming and aquatic activities. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-181 CYCLINGCourse in recreational cycling, touring and techniques of racing. Will include cycle touring field trips in the surrounding area. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-191 FITNESS FOR WOMENA special fitness class meant to address the specific fitness concerns facing women today. Areas explored include strength, cardiovascular, diet and general health as related to an active life style. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-201 SWIMMING (LEVELS V–VII)Course involves refinement of strokes, improving skill proficiency and developing skills such as turns and water safety skills. American Red Cross certification is possible upon successful completion of course. Prerequisite: Fitness and Recreational Activity 47-101 or permission of instructor. Must ...
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47-211 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED KICKBOXINGMethods and techniques of executing advanced skills in the kickboxing area including kicks and hand movements versus pads. Prerequisite: Fitness and Recreational Activity 47-011 or permission of instructor. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-221 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED TENNISAdvanced skills and strategies for experienced tennis players. Prerequisite: Fitness and Recreational Activity 47-021 or permission of instructor. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-231 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED HANDBALL & RACQUETBALLAdvanced skills and strategies for experienced handball and/or racquetball players. Prerequisite: Fitness and Recreational Activity 47-121 or 131 or permission of instructor. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-251 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED GOLFAdvanced skills and course management strategies for experienced golfers. Prerequisite: Fitness and Recreational Activity 47-051 or permission of instructor. Lab fee required. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-281 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED CYCLINGAdvanced skills, theories and distances for experienced cyclists. Prerequisite: Fitness and Recreational Activity 47-181 or permission of instructor. Lab fee may be required. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-291 ADVANCED SPECIAL FITNESS AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIESUnder this course number, advanced level special FRA courses may be offered from time to time as the situation or need arises. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-301 SELECTED TOPICSMay be repeated with change in topic. May require a lab fee. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-302 SELECTED TOPICSMay be repeated with change in topic. May require a lab fee. Must be taken Pass/D/F.
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47-311 LIFEGUARD TRAININGQualifications, responsibilities, skills and training of lifeguards. Swimming rescues of drowning victims and recognition of common hazards associated with various types of aquatic facilities will be emphasized. Course includes certifications in adult CPR and First Aid. Prerequisites: Fitness and Re...
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47-901 TUTORIAL
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47-902 TUTORIAL


