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KIN 250TF: Professional Activities: Track and Field
1.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
For Kinesiology majors. Development of skills, and knowledge of concepts, rules, and strategy in the sport of track and field.
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KIN 250TN: Professional Activities: Tennis
1.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
For Kinesiology majors. Development of skills, and knowledge of concepts, rules, and strategy in the sport of tennis.
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KIN 250VB: Professional Activities: Volleyball
1.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
For Kinesiology majors. Development of skills, and knowledge of concepts, rules, and strategy in the sport of volleyball.
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KIN 271/L: Fundamental Movement, Gymnastics and ?Rhythms and Lab
3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Prerequisite: KIN 200 or KIN 240. An introductory course in the fundamental movement patterns appropriate for the developing child in elementary physical education. This course is designed to develop competency in these fundamental movement patterns. Students will develop competency in knowledge and understanding of ways in which motor skills can be organized into developmentally appropriate progressions in a variety of movement settings including educational games, gymnastics, rhythms and dance. Systematic observations of children during field experiences will be provided.
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KIN 272/L: Non-traditional Games and Activities and Lab
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Recommended Prepatory: KIN 201/L. Prerequisite: KIN 200 or KIN 240. Students will be introduced to a variety of non-traditional games and activities that include team challenges, problem solving activities, and cooperative games. Students will actively explore the impact of non-traditional games and activities for the K-12 setting.
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KIN 273/L: Analysis and Application of Games and ?Sport and Lab
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Recommended Prepatory: KIN 201/L. Prerequisites: KIN 200 or KIN 240. Course designed to facilitate enhanced performance and analysis of sport/game skills through a tactical understanding of a variety of invasion (e.g., basketball, soccer, lacrosse, football, speedball, ultimate Frisbee, hockey), net ball (e.g., volleyball, badminton, pickleball) and target games (e.g., boccie, golf, Frisbee golf).
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KIN 275: Musculoskeletal Foundations of Human Movement
3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Prerequisite: BIOL 101. Comprehensive introduction to the human skeletal, muscular, nervous, and cardiorespiratory systems with emphasis on how these systems are involved in the production, control and modification of human movement.
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KIN 296A-Z: Experimental Topics Courses in Kinesiology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
Selected topics in kinesiology with course content to be determined.
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KM 610: The Information and Knowledge Professional in the Information World
3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
This course provides an introduction to Knowledge Management (KM) as practiced today. Real-world situations will be used wherever practical. The topics covered will include: KM Uses and Challenges, History of KM, KM Components, KM Collaboration Techniques, KM Benefits and Success Measurements, and the Capture, Preservation and Use of Explicit Knowledge. Students will be organized into virtual teams to accomplish several tasks. Weekly chats will be held and regular electronic interaction with the instructor, the teams and the class will enable a enriching group experience. The culminating class effort will be the design of a successful KM system using the material covered in the course.
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KM 611: Policy, Law, and Economics of Knowledge Management
3.00 Credits
California State University-Northridge
How can you manage the collection, storage and effective use of information? The legal and economic environment governing the acquisition and use of data is essential knowledge for any manager. Learn how to identify the key issues affecting the acquisition and use of information. The course will outline the legal rules governing intellectual property and the use of information along with ethical and public policy aspects of managing knowledge. You’ll develop your abilities to identify and analyze issues while improving your research and communication skills and you’ll have access to the premier databases of legal, economic and scholarly information. This course will give you the foundation you need to work with service providers, experts, clients and the public.
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