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4.00 Credits
Intersections between sport and gender in American society. Identification and discussion of the historical, sociological and psychological issues that affect the sport experiences of males and females, especially as they relate to class, race/ethnicity, sexuality, and political movements. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Areas A, D1 and either D3 or D4. Kinesiology majors will not receive GE Area D5 credit.
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4.00 Credits
Issues of class, race/ethnicity, gender, various forms of deviance, and other aspects of social life. Exploration of sociological manifestations and impli-cations of how the aforementioned social issues are embedded in mediated forms of sports. Kinesiology majors will not receive GE Area D5 credit. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Areas A, D1 and D3.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to health promotion services, environment, and instruction within public and private settings. Strategies, methods, technology and resources used in the design and delivery of health education about infectious and non-infectious diseases. 2 activities. Prerequisite: BIO 111/BIO 115, KINE 250 or KINE 255.
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of swimming strokes and techniques with emphasis on teaching methods for beginners through advanced swimmers. Those students who complete the course requirements are eligible for American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor certification. 2 lectures, 2 activities. Prerequisite: Demonstrate proficiency in swimming or instructor permission.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction and preparation for teaching Outdoor Education activities in accordance with the Physical Education Content Standards for California. Students learn to present activities in a manner that reflects effective models of instruction. Includes a clinical teaching experience. 1 lecture, 2 activities. Prerequisite: KINE 300, KINE 306, and KINE 384.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Individual investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems. Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of 3 units per quarter. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Planning, organizing and controlling programs in public, commercial, private and clinical physical activity settings. Emphasis on legal, ethical and budgetary considerations. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Variables which control sensory-motor integration. Analysis of factors which affect the acquisition of motor skills as related to the learning process and the learning environment. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: STAT 217 or KINE 319 or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Practices to educate and empower communities toward actions that resolve health issues and problems. Sociological, historical, educational, environmental and biological influences on health status. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: KINE 250 or KINE 255 and GE Areas A and D3, junior standing.
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4.00 Credits
Structure and function of the human nervous system. Afferent and efferent pathways involved in perception and action. Behavioral aspects of motor control and related neurological dysfunction and pathologies. Designed for allied health professions students. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: ZOO 331 and ZOO 332.
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