BS KINESIOLOGY  2001-03 Catalog
Physical Education & Kinesiology Deapartment
Physical Education Bldg. (43), Room 453
(805) 756-2545

   o  60 units upper division

   o  GWR

   o  2.0 GPA

   o  USCP

   * = Satisfies General Education requirement

MAJOR COURSES

 

KINE 206–KINE 229 Professional Activity

6

KINE 250 Health Education (D4)*or
KINE 255 Personal Health: A Multicultural Approach (D4)* (USCP)

4

KINE 252 Introduction to Athletic Training

2

KINE 280 Responding to Emergencies: First Aid/CPR

3

KINE 302 Biomechanics

4

KINE 303 Physiology of Exercise

4

KINE 307 Adapted Physical Activity for Special Populations

4

KINE 317 Computer Applications in Kinesiology

2

KINE 319 Measurement and Evaluation in Kinesiology

4

KINE 401 Managing Physical Education and Health Promotion Programs

3

KINE 402 Motor Learning and Control

4

KINE 404 Motor Development

3

1  KINE 411 Psycho/Social Aspects Physical Act or
  2  KINE 434 Contemporary Approaches to Health Promotion Programs

3-4

KINE 461 Senior Project

2

KINE 462 Senior Project

1

Concentration courses (see below) 

 38-46  38-45

     Units reduced effective Winter 2004

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 87-96  87-95

SUPPORT COURSES

 

3  CHEM 110 World of Chemistry–Essentials or
   4  CHEM 111 General Chemistry or
      5  CHEM 127 General Chemistry (B3 & B4)*

4-5

FSN 210 Nutrition

4

MATH 118 Pre-Calculus Algebra (B1)*
(MATH 116 and MATH 117 are equivalent)

4

STAT 217 Intro to Statistical Concepts and Methods or STAT 218 Applied Statistics-Life Sciences (B1)*

4

5  BIO 151/BIO 115/BIO 111 (B2)*

4-5

ZOO 331, 332 Essentials Human Anatomy & Physiol I, II (transfer equivalent ZOO 240, 241)

5,5

ZOO 340 Human Muscle Anatomy

1

 

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GENERAL EDUCATION (GE)

 

72 units required; 20 units are in Major/Support.

 

®See page 79 for complete GE course listing.

 

®Minimum of 12 units required at the 300-400 level.

 

Area A  Communication (12 units)

 

A1 Expository Writing

4

A2 Oral Communication

4

A3 Reasoning, Argumentation, and Writing

4

Area B  Science and Mathematics (no additional units required)

 

B1 Mathematics/Statistics * 8 in Support

0

B2 Life Science * 4 in Support

0

B3 Physical Science * 4 in Support

0

B4 One lab taken with either a B2 or B3 course

 


Area C  Arts and Humanities (20 units)

 

C1 Literature

4

C2 Philosophy

4

C3 Fine/Performing Arts

4

C4 Upper-division elective

4

Area C elective (Choose one course from C1-C4)

4

Area D/E  Society and the Individual (16 units)

 

D1 The American Experience (40404)

4

D2 Political Economy

4

D3 Comparative Social Institutions

4

D4 Self Development (CSU Area E) * 4 in Major

0

D5 Upper-division elective

4

Area F Technology Elective (upper division)
(4 units)

4

 

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ELECTIVES

 5-16   0-11

     Units reduced effective Winter 2004

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186  180

CONCENTRATIONS (select one)

Clinical and Worksite Health Promotion

 

KINE 218 Aquatics

2

KINE 445 Electrocardiography

3

KINE 451 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport

5

KINE 452 Testing & Exercise Prescription for Fitness Specialists

4

KINE 463 Clinical and Worksite Health Promotion Internship

3

SCOM 301 Business and Professional Communication

4

IME 319 Human Factors Engineering

3

Choose one of the following tracks:

18

Clinical Health Promotion Track

 

CHEM 212/312, 313; KINE 446; PHYS 104/121

 

Worksite Health Promotion Track

 

KINE 408, 450; JOUR 312; BUS 387/488;

 

Adviser approved electives

 4   3

     Units reduced effective Winter 2004

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  46   45

Health Education Concentration

 

KINE 218 Aquatics

2

KINE 305 Drug Education

2

KINE 354 School Health Programs

2

KINE 405 Community Health Promotion

4

KINE 408 Exercise & Health Promotion Sr Adults

3

KINE 443 Comprehensive School Health Educ

4

KINE 450 Worksite Health Promotion Programs

3

KINE 451 Nutrition for Fitness and Sport

5

ANT 401 Culture and Health

4

BIO 302 Human Genetics

4

MCRO 221 Microbiology

4

PSY 205 Human Sexualit

3

Adviser approved electives

4

 

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Teaching Concentration

 

KINE 300 Planning Techniques in PE

5

KINE 309 Creative and Non-Traditional Games

3

KINE 315 Field Sports

3

KINE 356 Teaching Gymnastics

2

KINE 384 Water Safety Instructor

4

KINE 396 Outdoor Education

4

KINE 419 Physical Education Program Content in Elementary School

3

KINE 421 Strategies for Teaching PE

3

KINE 422 Teaching Elementary School PE

2

KINE 423 Teaching Middle School PE

3

KINE 425 Teaching High School PE

3

KINE 426 Sr Seminar for Teaching Concentration

2

KINE 443 Comprehensive School Health Ed

4

DANC 381 Methods of Teaching Dance

4

 

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45

Pre-Physical Therapy/Health Care Professions Concentration

 

KINE 218 Aquatics

2

KINE 408 Exercise/Health Promotion for Sr Adults

3

PHYS 121 College Physics

4

PHYS 122 College Physics

4

PHYS 123 College Physics

4

MCRO 221 Microbiology

4

CHEM 128 General Chemistry

4

CHEM 129 General Chemistry

4

BIO 153 Biology of Animals

5

Select 7 units from the following with adviser approval

7

KINE 400, 432, 437, 445

 

  1  CHEM 212/312, 313 or 371

 

PSY 304, 306, 317, 323, 405

 

SOC 105, 106

 

ZOO 422

 

  2  Humanities: Literature, philosophy, fine and performing arts

 

 

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Individualized Course of Study

38

Students have the option of choosing one of the above concentrations or they may take 38 adviser approved electives

 

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1  Teaching concentration, Individualized Course of Study.

2  Pre-Physical Therapy/Health Care Professions, Health Education, and Clinical and Worksite Health Promotion concentrations.

3  Teaching and Health Education concentrations.

4  Clinical and Worksite Health Promotion concentration.

5  Pre-Physical Therapy/Health Care Professions concentration.