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KINE 335: Growth and Motor Development
3.00 Credits
Vanguard University of Southern California
This course investigates theories of motor development of children, especially K- 6. Special emphasis is placed upon sequential motor development patterns, the needs, interests, and abilities of the child in relation to physical, social, cognitive, and emotional domains. In addition, life-span motor development is discussed throughout the course which includes the changes that happen with aging.
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KINE 338: Stage Combat
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Vanguard University of Southern California
Prerequisite for all theatre majors/minors: THEA 338/KINE 135 Theatre Movement; non-theatre majors/minors are not required to take this prerequisite. This course introduces basic stage techniques with unarmed combat including falls, rolls, chokes, punches and kicks, advancing to broad sword combat using scenes from classical or contemporary works, and applying these techniques with special attention to safety. Lab fee.
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KINE 343: Leadership and Management of Kinesiology Programs
3.00 Credits
Vanguard University of Southern California
This course focuses on the organization, administration, and management of programs within the field of Kinesiology (including physical education, intramural, interscholastic, intercollegiate athletics, athletic training, private sport and fitness, as well as recreation) programs/departments. Course content will emphasize (a) organization and leadership theory and practice, particularly as they relate to policy, politics, and power, (b) the practicalities of program development, management and supervision (i.e. communication, human resources, public relations, financial management, budgeting and purchasing, facilities, and equipment), and (c) issues of law, risk management, professionalism, ethics and philosophy as they relate to the field.
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KINE 350: Kinesiology Internship
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Vanguard University of Southern California
Prerequisites: Sixteen upper division units and permission of the instructor. This course provides the student with opportunities to demonstrate competencies developed in previous courses by working in an agency under the supervision of a qualified practitioner. For every 1 credit of KINE 350 registered, the student will engage in 3-4 hours of internship per week.
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KINE 356: Team and Individual/Dual Sports Analysis
3.00 Credits
Vanguard University of Southern California
This course will introduce the instructional process of analyzing and sequencing skill components and performance techniques found within team and individual/dual sports. The course is designed to allow the student to engage in individual and cooperative teaching experiences that utilize multiple instructional strategies. Sport skills addressed may include basketball, volleyball, soccer, flag football, softball, tennis, golf, swimming, track and field.
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KINE 380: Rehabilitation Techniques
3.00 Credits
Vanguard University of Southern California
Prerequisite: KINE 214. This course is designed to meet the needs of students pursuing careers in physical therapy and athletic training. It is a beginning rehabilitation course for the purpose of instruction in the functional stages of rehabilitation along with teaching the student a variety of rehabilitation techniques specific to each body segment. The course will include lab sessions in rehabilitation techniques.
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KINE 381: Intervention Strategies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Vanguard University of Southern California
This course is designed to study the current psychosocial and sociocultural issues confronting athletes and active populations. This course will focus on identifying possible problems, reviewing referral criteria, and practicing intervention strategies for a variety of psychosocial issues. This course is only offered odd years in the spring.
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KINE 385: Therapeutic Modalities
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Vanguard University of Southern California
Prerequisite: KINE 214. A two-unit upper division course providing the student with information in the physics of modalities. The course will also instruct the student in the purpose, set-up, use, and contraindications of therapeutic modalities.
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KINE 387: Contact Sports Practicum
3.00 Credits
Vanguard University of Southern California
Prerequisite: KINE 214 and 314A, 314B. This is a two-unit practicum course within the Athletic Training Education Program designed to allow the student field experiences in working football and other contact sports. The student will be assigned to either a local high school or community college under the direct supervision of a Certified Athletic Trainer/Clinical Instructor. The student is also required to master a specific number of clinical proficiencies as required by the Athletic Training Education Program.
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KINE 390: Clinical Rotation Practicum
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Vanguard University of Southern California
Prerequisite: KINE 380 and 385, or currently enrolled. This is a two-unit practicum course within the Athletic Training Education program designed to allow the student to experience a variety of allied health professions including general medicine, physical therapy, and orthopedics through clinical rotations. The student is also required to master a specific number of clinical proficiencies as required by the Athletic Training Education Program. For every 1 credit of KINE 390 registered, the student will engage in 3 hours of clinical rotations per week.
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