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4.00 Credits
Physical development and aging. Interaction of physical function with genetic, lifestyle and cultural factors. Case studies, crosssectional, and longitudinal research. 4 lecture/discussions. Prerequisites: completion of Area A and Subareas B1, B2, B3, and B4. GE Synthesis course for Subarea B5.
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1.00 Credits
Handson experience with software related to kinesiology that can facilitate professional effectiveness. May be taken a second time for elective credit. 2 lectures/problemsolving, 4 hours technical activity. Corequisites: KIN 375/375A.
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1.00 Credits
Advanced knowledge and skills required for use of scuba in studying the marine environment. Continuation of study in diving medicine, physics and oceanography; scientific methods for marine study. 2 lecture discussions, 4 hours technical activity involving field work. Prerequisites: KIN 233/233A. Corequisites: KIN 379/379A.
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4.00 Credits
Evaluation of health misinformation and quackery pertaining to fitness and nutrition, major health problems, and other healthrelated products and services. Discussion of dynamics of the health marketplace, health care approaches, and protection of the consumer. 4 hours lecture/ discussion.
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12.00 Credits
Individual or group investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems. Students will work with a Kinesiology faculty member. Total credit limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter. Prerequisite: upper division standing or consent of instructor. KIN 401/401A, KIN 401S/401AS Motor Assessment for Individuals with Disabilities (3/1) General motor assessment strategies for disabled populations. Emphasis on descriptive and limiting performance tests. Matching data to program development. 3 lectures, 2 hours activity. Prerequisite: STA 120, KIN 206, or graduate standing.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to biomechanical analysis of human movement in sport, daily living, work and leisure. Use of mechanical principles to describe and analyze human performance. Examination and student presentations of selected activities. 3 hours lecture/discussion, 3 hours technical lab. Prerequisite: STA 120. Corequisites: KIN 402/402L.
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3.00 Credits
Exercise and performance and their interrelationships with nutrition, environmental conditions, endocrine system, health, aging and gender. Regulation of acid/base balance. 3 hours lecture/discussion, 3 hours technical laboratory. Prerequisite: KIN 303/303L. Corequisites: KIN 403/403L. KIN 405/405A, KIN 405S/405AS Adapted Physical Education Fieldwork (2/1) Supervised clinical experience in adapted physical education at Cal Poly Pomona's Motor Development Clinic. May be repeated for a total of 9 units. 2 hours clinical processes, 2hours educational workshop. Prerequisites: KIN 206 or graduate standing. Corequisites: KIN 405/405A.
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4.00 Credits
Prescription, overthecounter, and illegal drug use in contemporary society; social, cultural, political, and economic impact of drug use. Prevention and treatment of addiction. 4 hours lecture/discussion.
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3.00 Credits
Role of the muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems in the generation of human movement. Focus on anatomy of the musculoskeletal system, muscle function, tissue mechanics, electromyography, and nervous system ennervation. 3 hours lecture/ discussion, 2 hours activity. Prerequisite: KIN 304/L. Corequisite: KIN 412/412A.
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2.00 Credits
Applied approach to observation and analysis of sport and motor skills. Practical handson experience will also be required with various ages and abilities of students. 2 lecture discussions, 2 hours educational workshop. Prerequisite: KIN 402. Corequisites: KIN 414/414A.
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