KINESIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OFFERINGS

FALL, 2007 - SPRING, 2009
   

COURSE OFFERINGS ARE DEPENDENT UPON:

  STUDENT ENROLLMENT, FACULTY AVAILABILITY & BUDGET RESTRICTIONS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
COURSE PREFIX TITLE (Prerequisites) F'07 W'08 SP '08 F'08 W'09 SP '09
PE 100 (  )
Adaptive Activity
X X X X X X
KINE 208 (1)
Golf
    X X   X
KINE 210 (1)
Tennis
X   X X   X
KINE 211 (1)
Softball/Baseball
    X     X
KINE 212 (1)
Handball/Racquetball
  X     X  
KINE 213 (1)
Basketball
X X X X X X
KINE 214 (1)
Volleyball
X X   X X  
KINE 216 (1)
Wrestling
  X     X  
KINE 217 (1)
Flag Football
X     X    
KINE 218 (2)
Aquatics
X X X X X X
KINE 219 (1)
Progressive Strength Training
X X X X X X
KINE 220 (1)
Group Fitness Activities
  X     X  
KINE 221 (1)
Combatives/Self Defense
X     X    
KINE 223 (1)
Cross Country/Track
    X     X
KINE 224 (1)
Field Sports
    X     X
KINE 225 (1)
Team Handball
           
KINE 226 (1)
Soccer
X   X X   X
KINE 227 (2)
Aerobic Dance Exercise
X X X X X X
KINE 228 (1)
Cooperative Games & Activities
X   X     X   X
KINE 229 (1)
Badminton
    X     X
KINE 241 (1)
Understanding Fitness & Training 
  X     X  
KINE 250 (4)
Health Education (not open for students who have taken KINE 255)
X X X X X X
KINE 255 (4)
Personal Health:  A Multicultural Approach     (not open for students who have taken KINE 250)
X X X X X X
KINE 270 (4 )
Orientation to Kinesiology
X X   X X  
KINE 277 (2-6)
Coaching Practicum
X X X X X X
KINE 280 (1)
Responding to Emergencies:   First Aid/CPR
X X X X X X                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
KINE 300 (3)
Planning Techniques in Physical Education                                        
X     X    
KINE 301 (1)
Muscle Anatomy   (ZOO 331) or concurrent enrollment
X X X X X X
KINE 302 (4)
Biomechanics (KINE 270; KINE 301)
X X X X X X
KINE 303 (4)
Physiology of Exercise (ZOO 331 & 332)
X X X X X X
KINE 304 (3)
Pathophysiology and Exercise (KINE 303)
X     X    
KINE 305 (2)
Drug Education (KINE 250 or 255)
X X   X X  
KINE 306 (3 )
Assessment in K-12 Physical Education.   Pre/Concurrent K270 & K300
X     X    
KINE 307 (4)
 Adapt. Phys. Act.                                                      
X X X X X X
KINE 308 (3)

 

Motor Development 

(GE  D4 or COI; Replaces KINE404)

X X   X X  
KINE 309 (3)
Creative & Non-Traditional Games                            (KINE 300)
  X     X  
KINE 310 (3)
Concepts in  Elem. Physical Education
  X X   X X
KINE 315 (3)
Field Sports (KINE 300)
X     X    
KINE 316 (3 )
Net/Wall Games (KINE 300, 306)
  X     X  
KINE 317 (2)
Computer Applications in Kinesiology                                           
X X   X X  
KINE 319 (4)
Meas/Eval in Kines (STAT 217 or 218)
X X   X X  
KINE 323 (4)
Sport & Gender  (GE A, D1, & D3)
  X X   X X
KINE 324 (4)
Sport, Media & American Popular Culture (GE A, D1 & D3)
          X
KINE 354 (2)
Health Education Strategies (BIO 111/BIO 115, KINE 250 or 255)
  X     X  
KINE 384 (4)
Water Safety Instructor (Swimming profic. or COI)
    X     X
KINE 396 (3)
Outdoor Education (KINE 300 & 306)
    X     X
KINE 400 (1-3)
Special Problems  (Sr. Standing or COI)
X X X X X X
KINE 401 (3)
Managing Kinesiology Progs.(Sr. Standing or COI)
X X   X X  
KINE 402 (4)

Motor Learning Control

(STAT 217 or KINE 319 or COI)

X X X X X X
KINE 405 (4)
Comm. Health Promotion (KINE 250 or 255, Jr. stdg. And GE Areas A & D3)    
X     X    
KINE 406 (4)
Neuroanatomy                                                                                  (ZOO 331 and 332)
    X     X
KINE 408 (3)

Ex. & Health Promo. for Sr. Adults                          

(KINE 250 or 255, and one of the following: KINE 220, 227, 228, or 219, Sr. standing or COI)

X   X X   X
KINE410* (3)
Psychology of Coaching  (PSY 201 or 202)
           
KINE 411 (4)
Psycho/Social Aspects of Physical Activity (Jr.standing)
X   X X   X
KINE 419 (3)
P.E. Program Content in the Elem. Schl. (KINE 300 and 2 activity classes)
  X     X                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
KINE 421 (3)
Strategies for Teaching PE (KINE 419)
    X     X
KINE 422 (4)
Teaching Elem. School P.E. (KINE 421)
X     X    
KINE 423 (4)
Teaching Middle School P.E. (KINE 422)
  X     X  
KINE 424 (4)
Organization & Implementation of a K-12 PE Prog. (KINE 425 or COI)
X     X    
KINE 425 (4)
Teaching High School Physical Education (KINE 423, and one 300-level activity class)
    X     X
KINE 434 (4)
Health Promo. Planning:  Theory & Practice (KINE 250 or 255, GE Areas A & D3, and Jr. stdg.)
  X     X  
KINE 437 (1-3)
Directed Field Work (Senior Standing or COI)
X X X X X X
KINE 438 (1-3)
Adapt. Phys. Act.    Fieldwork (KINE 307, COI)
X X X X X X
KINE 440 (1)
PE Practicum (COI)
X X X X X X
KINE 443 (4)
Comprehensive School Health Education  (Teach. Cred. students only & KINE 250 or KINE 255)
  X     X  
KINE 445 (3)
Electrocardiography (KINE 303 or COI)
X     X    
KINE 446 (4)
Echocardiography (KINE 445)
    X     X
KINE 450 (3)
Worksite Health Promotion Programs (KINE 250 or KINE 255, KINE 434, and Sr. standing) 
    X     X
KINE 451 (5)
Nutritition for Fitness & Sport (KINE 250 or KINE 255, KINE 303)
X X X X X X
KINE 452 (4)
Testing & Ex Prescript for Fitness Spec. (KINE 303, 445 or COI)
X     X    
KINE 461 (1)
Senior Project (KINE 319, and completion of GE Area A)
X X X X X X
KINE 462 (2-4)
Senior Project (KINE 319, completion of GE Area A, and COI)
X X X X X X
KINE 463 (3)
Clinical & Worksite Health Promotion Fieldwork (Sr. standing & completion of all other undergrad. req.)
X X X X X X
DANC 381 (4)

Methods of Teaching Dance (KINE 300)                                   

    X X   X