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4.00 Credits
Scientific aspects of exercise science; biological systems associated with human performance and function; mathematical determinants of energy expenditure; nutrition in sport and weight control; physiological function in extreme environments; applications of technology to exercise; performance enhancing aids; exercise and disease. 4 hours lecture. Prerequisites: One course from each of the following Subareas: A1, A2, A3 and B1, B2, and B4. GE Synthesis course for Subarea B5.
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3.00 Credits
Aerobic and anaerobic energy sources for muscular activity, physiology of muscle contraction, strength and endurance, nervous system control of muscular activity. Pulmonary and circulatory physiology; gas exchange and transport. Body composition and weight control. 3 hours lecture/discussion, 3 hours technical laboratory. Prerequisites: ZOO 235/L. Corequisite: KIN 303L.
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3.00 Credits
Examine the interaction between the person and environment during movement from biomechanical and anatomical perspectives. Focus will be on the observation, description, and analysis of movement. 3 hours lecture/problem solving, 3 hours laboratory. Prerequisite: ZOO 234/L; STA 120. Corequisite: KIN 304L.
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3.00 Credits
Development and conduct of sex education in the public schools; factors in human growth and sexuality; decisionmaking, family health problems, parenthood, and family planning. 3 lecture discussions, 2 hours activity. Corequisites: KIN 307/307A.
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3.00 Credits
The nature, significance, and development of sport and physical education and their place in human society as related to the major philosophical systems. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Growth and physical development from fetal development through adulthood with emphasis on changing motor abilities. Examination of motor development through case studies, crosssectional and longitudinal descriptive research. 3 hours lecture/problem solving and 2 hours of activity. Corequisite: KIN 312A.
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2.00 Credits
Analysis of the instructional processes in teaching elementary physical education as well as development of a comprehensive curriculum. Basic skill movements used in developmental games, gymnastics, and rhythms. 2 lecture discussions, 2 hours educational workshop. Corequisites: KIN 328/328A.
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1.00 Credits
Student obtains teaching experience by assisting a faculty member with various duties and responsibilities involved in the teaching of a class. 2 hours activity.
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2.00 Credits
Theory and practical aspects of teaching swimming and water related activities to special populations. Movement exploration principles/ mechanics, selfadaptations, facility and equipment aids, administrative considerations, and research. Must pass swim test. 2 lectures, 2 hours activity. Prerequisite: KIN 206/206A, KIN 206S/206AS. Corequisites: KIN 355/355A.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of health psychology, social psychology, and intervention and performance enhancement techniques. Topics include personality, attention, arousal, motivation, aggression, activity and psychological wellbeing, exercise adherence, and various intervention techniques. 4 lectures/problemsolving.
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