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KINESIOLOGY 230: Water Safety Instruction
2.00 Credits
Hope College
This course is an intensive theory and method course in swimming. It includes not only teaching methods but biomechanics of swimming, development of swimming skills, information on pool management, and fifteen hours of observation and teaching of swimming. Two Credits Bredeweg Spring Semester
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KINESIOLOGY 251: Foundations for Teaching Health Education
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course provides health education minors with the theoretical, philosophical, practical, and professional foundations of health education. Topics include state-of-the-art information regarding health education definitions and concepts, settings in which health education occurs, standards for students and professionals, professional organizations, basic epidemiology, behavior change theories and models, and professional ethics. Prerequisite: KIN 203. Three Credits Kamstra Fall Semester
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KINESIOLOGY 298: Athletic Training Practicum II
1.00 Credits
Hope College
This course provides students with the opportunity to develop competence in a variety of introductory and mid-level athletic training skills. Specific skills to be developed include, but are not limited to, use of various types of rehabilitation equipment, therapeutic modality application and operation, manual therapy, and upper and lower extremity taping, wrapping, and bracing. Clinical experiences are obtained in the college's sports medicine facilities and will be accompanied by a one-hour seminar each week. Students are also assigned as athletic trainers to supervised experiences for an individual or team sport. Prerequisite: KIN 198. One Credit Staff Both Semesters
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KINESIOLOGY 299: Internships in Physical Education or Exercise Science
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This program presents opportunities for students to pursue practical work experience in their chosen field of study as it relates to their professional plans. It is expected that the student intern will be a junior or senior with a major or minor in kinesiology. The department expects the student to have completed coursework necessary to carry out the objectives of the internship as well as possess the habits and motivation to be of benefit to the sponsoring agency. An application for the internship must be completed and approved the semester prior to the experience. Prerequisite: Written permission of academic advisor. One to Three Credits Staff Both Semesters, May Term or Summer
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KINESIOLOGY 301: Motor Development
3.00 Credits
Hope College
The purpose of this course is to develop student awareness of how motor behavior is developed as a child grows. Special emphasis is given to the study of the acquisition of fundamental motor skills and physical growth and development across the lifespan. Three Credits S. Smith Spring Semester
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KINESIOLOGY 305: Instructor's First Aid/CPR
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course provides health education minors and other students with American Red Cross certification in instructor's training that will allow them to teach and certify students in first aid and CPR. There is a heavy emphasis on how to effectively teach first aid/CPR skills and "hands-on" learning.Prerequisite: KIN 205. Two Credits Brumels Fall Semester
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KINESIOLOGY 307: Introduction to Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Hope College
The course is designed to develop student awareness of the nutritional implications of food choices. The basics of food nutrients will be studied as well as what nutrients do in and for the body. Three Credits Sears Both Semesters
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KINESIOLOGY 308: Nutrition and Athletic Performance
3.00 Credits
Hope College
A study of the relationship between nutrition and physical performance. Subjects to be covered include, but are not limited to, comparison of contemporary diets for athletes; and the function of carbohydrates, fat, protein, vitamins, and minerals in relation to physical performance. Additionally, various popular ergogenic aids will be discussed. It is recommended, but not required, that the student take KIN 222 and 307 prior to taking this course. Three Credits Sears Spring Semester
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KINESIOLOGY 322: Regulation of Human Metabolism
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course focuses on the underlying metabolic events that occur in association with exercise. Skeletal muscle metabolism and substrate delivery are discussed with respect to the intracellular biochemical events involved in regulation of the energy provision pathways. Advanced level. Prerequisites: BIOL 221, CHEM 103, KIN 222, 223, PSY 200. Four Credits Dunn Both Semesters
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KINESIOLOGY 323: Exercise Science and Health
3.00 Credits
Hope College
Designed to familiarize the student with specialized knowledge in exercise science with application to health and fitness, advanced level. Includes pathophysiology of various diseases and the effects of physical activity on each. Prerequisites: BIOL 221, KIN 222, 223 (Lab). Three Credits Dunn Both Semesters
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