KINE-KINESIOLOGY
Physical Education & Kinesiology Department
(See
also PEPhysical Education)
PROFESSIONAL
ACTIVITIES
Priority for enrollment given to those students
pursuing a major in Kinesiology. Kinesiology majors may apply a maximum of 24 units
of credit earned in PE 101-199 or KINE 206-239 toward the bachelor's degree.
When applicable, course selection should be determined by the student after
consultation with his/her advisor. All courses are one or two units and meet
for two or four hours per week. All professional activities are designed to
attain intermediate skills in performance and analysis and knowledge of rules
and strategy.
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206 Gymnastics
(2)
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208 Golf (1)
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210 Tennis (1)
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211 Softball-Baseball
(1)
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212 Handball/Racquetball
(1)
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213 Basketball
(1)
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214 Volleyball
(1)
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216 Wrestling
(1)
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217 Flag
Football/Football (1)
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218 Aquatics
(2)
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219 Progressive
Strength Training (1)
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220 Group
Fitness Activities (2)
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221 Combatives/Self Defense (1)
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222 Archery (1)
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223 Cross
Country and Track Events (1)
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224 Field
Events (1)
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225 Team
Handball (1)
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226 Soccer (1)
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227 Aerobic
Dance Exercise (2)
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228 Cooperative
Games and Activities (1)
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229 Badminton
(1)
ACADEMIC
COURSES
Professional
courses designed primarily for the student majoring in kinesiology.
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241 Understanding
Fitness and Training (1)
Introduction to physiological principles and factors
which provide the basis for the development and maintenance of optional
physical fitness. 1 lecture. Prerequisite: Concurrent
enrollment in PE 110, PE 116, PE 125, PE 131, PE 145, PE 146, PE 147, PE 154 or
PE 156.
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243 Lifeguard
Training (3) (CR/NC)
Lifeguarding skills and knowledge needed to prevent and
respond to aquatic emergencies. Successful completion of this course will
result in American Red Cross certifications in Lifeguard Training, First Aid,
and CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Credit/No Credit grading only. 2 lectures, 1 activity.
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250 Healthy
Living (4) GE D4
Personal
health and promoting health behavior change. Drug education,
psychosocial health, nutrition, infectious and noninfectious diseases, violence
and abuse, healthy relationships and sexuality, early childhood and adolescent
health. Not open to students with credit in KINE 255. 3
lectures, 1 recitation.
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252 Introduction
to Athletic Training (2)
Modern
principles and practices in the prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and
follow-up care of athletic injuries. Functions and
limitations of the athletic trainer as an athletic paramedic. Theory and practice of adhesive strapping as related to supporting
major body joints for athletic participation. 2
activities. Prerequisite: GE B1b.
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255 Personal
Health: A Multicultural Approach (4) GE
D4 USCP
Introduction to personal health with special
emphasis on multicultural practices. Not open to students with credit in KINE 250. 3 lectures, 1 recitation.
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270 Orientation
to Kinesiology (2)
Designed to acquaint the student with the concept of
kinesiology as a profession and to orient the student to the Cal Poly program. 2
lectures.
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275 Sports
Officiating (2)
Designed to provide knowledge, understanding,
appreciation of officiating in general, and the development of skills in
officiating. 1 lecture, 1 activity.
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276 Athletic
Coaching Theory (3)
Basic concepts, methods, practices, strategies and
philosophies as they apply to competitive athletics. 3
lectures.
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277 Coaching
Practicum (26)
Practical experience through the actual coaching of
a competitive sports team. 26 activities; minimum of 2
hours per week per unit. Total credit limited to 6 units. Prerequisite:
KINE 276 and consent of advisor.
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280 Responding
to Emergencies: First Aid/CPR (3)
An American Red Cross certification course, more
comprehensive than a Standard First Aid course. Skills
and knowledge necessary in the treatment of life-threatening emergencies and
other injuries and sudden illnesses. Red Cross First Aid/CPR
certifications issued upon successful completion of certification requirements.
2 lectures, 1 activity.
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300 Planning
Techniques in Physical Education (5)
History and philosophy of physical education in
educational settings. Practical skills and techniques of teaching physical
education in schools. Unit and lesson planning, class management,
teaching aids, implementation and evaluation of a lesson in a laboratory
setting. 3 lectures, 2 activities. Prerequisite: 2
professional activities or equivalent.
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301 Muscle
Anatomy (1)
Functional organization of the human muscular
system.
All major muscle groups, with emphasis on segmental motion. 1
laboratory. Prerequisite: ZOO 331 or concurrent enrollment.
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302 Biomechanics
(4)
Fundamental biomechanical concepts and their
application to human movement activities, and analyses of exercise mechanics
and skill performance. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: ZOO
331 (transfer equivalent ZOO 240) and KINE 301.
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303 Physiology
of Exercise (4)
Application of the knowledge of human physiology to
exercise situations. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: ZOO
331, 332 (transfer equivalent ZOO 240, 241). Recommended:
FSN 210.
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305 Drug
Education (2)
Instruction on the nature and effect of the use of
tobacco, alcohol, narcotics and restricted dangerous drugs. 2
lectures. Prerequisite: KINE 250.
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307 Adapted
Physical Activity (4)
Major categories of disabling conditions with
implications for the development of physical activity programs for specific
disabilities. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: GE
Area B2 and B3, sophomore standing. Recommended: ZOO 331, 332 (transfer
equivalent ZOO 240, 241).
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309 Creative
and Nontraditional Games (3)
Introduction of preparatory teachers to
non-traditional and multicultural games and activities which address the State
Framework and the National Standards. Students present the activities in a manner which
demonstrates effective models of instruction, including maximum participation.
1 lecture, 2 activities. Prerequisite: KINE 300.
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310 Concepts in
Elementary Physical Education (3)
Historical, physiological, mechanical,
psychological, and sociological foundations of physical education. Movement as it relates to
physical fitness, wellness, social development, cross-cultural understanding,
and self-image. 2 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite:
GE D4 (See page 79 for GE requirements.)
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315 Field
Sports (3)
Basic
skill development and instructional strategies related to the following sports:
soccer, speedball, ultimate frisbee,
speed-a-way, field hockey, and lacrosse. 1 lecture, 2 activities. Prerequisite:
KINE 300.
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317 Computer
Applications in Kinesiology (2)
Experiences
focusing on applications of computers, data processing and information
technology as they relate to understanding and solving specific problems in the
field of kinesiology. Total credit limited to 4 units. 2
activities. Prerequisite: GE Area F or consent of instructor.
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319 Measurement
and Evaluation in Kinesiology (4)
Principles
of test selection and administration, measurement and evaluation of data
characteristics, and data analysis related to motor behavior and the
performance of physical skills. How the personal computer and various software
can be used to enhance the entire process. 3 lectures, 1
activity. Prerequisite: KINE 317 and STAT 217 or STAT 218.
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322 Sport and
Popular Culture: Film (4)
Identifying
and analyzing various social themes and messages present in sport films. Exploration of meaning, role and place of sport films in American
society and culture. 4 lectures. Prerequisite:
Completion of GE Areas A, D1 and D3.
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323 Sport and
Gender (4) GE D5 USCP
Intersections between sport and gender in American
society.
Identification and discussion of the historical, sociological and psychological
issues that affect the sport experiences of males and females, especially as
they relate to class, race/ethnicity, sexuality, and political movements. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Areas A, D1 and
either D3 or D4. Kinesiology majors will not receive GE Area D5 credit.
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354 School
Health Programs (2)
Introduction
to school health services, environment, and instruction within the public and
private school system. Health instruction and curriculum.
Identification and control of children's communicable
diseases and special problems within the classroom. 2
lectures. Prerequisite: KINE 250 or KINE 255.
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356 Teaching
Gymnastics (2)
Techniques and problems in teaching gymnastics along
with practical experience. Emphasis on teaching
progressions, class organization, spotting, and safety. 2 activities. Prerequisite: KINE 206 and KINE 300, or
consent of instructor.
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384 Water
Safety Instructor (4)
Analysis
of swimming strokes and techniques with emphasis on teaching methods for
beginners through advanced swimmers. Those students who complete the course
requirements are eligible for American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor
certification. 2 lectures, 2 activities. Prerequisite:
Demonstrate proficiency in swimming or instructor permission.
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385 Lifeguard
Instructor (3)
Analyzing
lifeguarding, CPR and First Aid skills with emphasis
on techniques and methods for teaching rescue skills. Upon successful
completion of this course, American Red Cross certifications Lifeguard
Instructor, CPR for the Professional Rescuer Instructor, and community First
Aid and Safety Instructor will be issued. 2 lectures, 1
activity. Prerequisite: KINE 243 or equivalent certifications.
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396 Outdoor
Education (3)
Planning
and implementation of outdoor education activities appropriate for K12th
grade physical education programs. Includes but is not limited to Project
Adventure, orienteering, backpacking, ropes course, and a water sport. 1
lecture, 2 activities. Prerequisite: KINE 300, and KINE 384 or equivalent.
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400 Special
Problems for Advanced Undergraduates (13)
Individual investigation, research, studies, or
surveys of selected problems. Total credit limited to 6 units, with a maximum of
3 units per quarter. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor.
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401 Managing
Kinesiology Programs (3)
Planning,
organizing and controlling programs in public, commercial, private and clinical
physical activity settings. Emphasis on legal, ethical and
budgetary considerations. 3 lectures.
Prerequisite: KINE 319.
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402 Motor
Learning and Control (4)
Variables which control sensory-motor integration. Analysis of factors which
affect the acquisition of motor skills as related to the learning process and
the learning environment. 3 lectures, 1 activity.
Prerequisite: Computer literacy and KINE 317, or consent of instructor.
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404 Motor
Development (3)
Motor development of individuals from birth to
maturity.
Emphasis on interrelationship between motor and cognitive
characteristics and affective needs and interests. 3
lectures. Prerequisite: Two physical education Basic Instructional
Program courses (PE 101-165) and senior standing.
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405 Community
Health Promotion (4)
Application of methods to educate and empower
communities toward actions that resolve health issues and problems. Sociological,
historical, educational, environmental and biological influences on health
status. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite:
KINE 250 or KINE 255, junior standing. Recommended KINE 443.
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406 Neuroanatomy (4)
Structure and function of the human nervous system. Afferent and efferent
pathways involved in perception and action. Behavioral
aspects of motor control and related neurological dysfunction and pathologies.
Designed for allied health professions students. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: ZOO 331, ZOO 332, and KINE 301.
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408 Exercise
and Health Promotion for Senior Adults (4)
Special fitness, exercise, and health needs of the
senior population. Theories of aging and age-related changes.
Health promotion, exercise needs and activity programs for senior adults. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: KINE 250, senior
standing or consent of instructor.
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410 Psychology
of Coaching (3)
Psychological considerations of the coach-athlete
relationship and mental preparation of teams and individuals for competition
and practice. Special emphasis on the male and female adolescent
with regard to the psychological implications of sports participation. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: PSY 201 or PSY 202 and junior
standing.
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411 Psycho/Social
Aspects of Physical Activity (3)
Psychological and sociological effects of physical
activity on individuals and groups in American society. 3
lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Areas A and D3, PSY 201 or PSY
202, and junior standing.
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416 Physical
Education/Recreation Facilities (3)
Management,
clientele considerations, facilities and outdoor areas planning and operations,
personnel, finance and equipment as related to physical education and
recreation areas and facilities. Consideration of
architectural and environmental barriers. Field visits required. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: Upper division standing and
consent of instructor for non-KINE/REC majors.
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419 Physical Education Program Content in the Elementary School (3)
Cognitive
and psychomotor competencies required to design a developmental physical
education program for elementary aged school children. 2
lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: KINE 300. Recommended:
PSY 210/202, KINE 206.
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420 Aquatic Facility Management and Operation (4)
Principles of aquatic facility management; swimming
pool purification and filtration systems. Aquatic facility safety;
instructional programming. Successful completion of this course and
attainment of appropriate scores on written tests will result in two national
certifications: Certified Aquatic Manager and Pool Operator on Location. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: KINE 384 or consent of instructor.
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421 Strategies
for Teaching Physical Education (3)
Systematic analysis and refinement of teaching
skills within the discipline of physical education. 2
lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: KINE 300, KINE 419, and 2 activity
classes.
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422
Implementation of a developmental physical education
program for elementary aged children. The program will complement that conducted in the
local public schools. 1 lecture, 1 activity 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: KINE 300, KINE
419, and KINE 421. Change effective Fall 2004.
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423
Techniques for teaching physical education in middle
school. Emphasis on class organization, lesson plan development and
evaluation, class management and control, and understanding the middle school
setting. 1 seminar, 2 laboratories.
Prerequisite: KINE 206, KINE 422.
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424 Organization
and Implementation of a K-12 Physical Education Program (3)
Organization,
selection, presentation, strategy, application, and interpretation of K-12
subject matter in physical education. 3 seminars.
Prerequisite: KINE 300, KINE 419, KINE 422 and KINE 423.
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425
Techniques for teaching physical education in high
schools.
Emphasis on teaching strategies, organization, lesson plan
development, self-evaluation, class management, and behavior management.
1 seminar, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: KINE 300,
KINE 421, KINE 422, KINE 423, and one 300-level activity class.
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426 Senior
Seminar for Teaching Concentration (2)
Capstone
course which engages students in activities that integrate the sub-disciplines
of kinesiology, facilitates the development of a personal portfolio, and
prepares the student to apply to a credential program. 2
seminars. Prerequisite: KINE 300, KINE 421, KINE 422, KINE 423, and KINE
425. One of these classes may be taken concurrently.
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432 Athletic
Training and Rehabilitation (2)
Modern
principles and practices in conditioning and care of athletes. Theory and
practice in the scientific manipulation of the muscles as related to
therapeutic exercise. 2 activities. Prerequisite: KINE
241 and KINE 252 for non-KINE majors; KINE 252 and senior standing for KINE
majors.
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434 Planning
Health Promotion Programs: Theory and Practice (4)
Theory
and methods to facilitate individual and group behavior change to promote
health and prevent premature disease, disability, and death. Concepts
in the behavioral sciences affecting health behavior, motivation, and decision
making. Development of planning and evaluation skills.
3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: KINE 250 or KINE 255 and junior standing.
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436 Community
Health Education Fieldwork (2-6) (CR/NC)
Practical work experience in community health
education/promotion at approved sites under the direct supervision of qualified
on-site supervisor. Total credit limited to 6 units. Credit/No Credit grading only. Minimum of 20 contact hours per unit. Prerequisite: KINE
405.
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437 Directed
Fieldwork (13) (CR/NC)
Practical work experience in related phases of
physical education under qualified supervision. Total credit limited to 9
units. Credit/No Credit grading only. Minimum of 2 laboratory
hours per week per unit. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of
advisor.
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438 Adapted
Physical Activity Fieldwork (13) (CR/NC)
Practical experience in adapted physical activity
programming. Students plan and conduct physical activity programs for subjects who
are disabled. Total credit limited to 6 units. Credit/No Credit grading only.
Prerequisite: KINE 307, and consent of instructor.
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440 Physical
Education Practicum (1)
Supervised experience involving organizational and
instructional responsibilities in activity, lecture and/or laboratory classes
as determined by curricular concentration or certificate program. Total credit limited to 3
units. Prerequisite: KINE 423 or consent of instructor.
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443
Course
content includes the health status of children K-12, and the recommendations of
the California Health Framework. 4 lectures.
Prerequisite: KINE 250 or KINE 255 and KINE 354 (Health concentration students)
or KINE 300 (Teaching concentration students).
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445
Electrocardiography (3)
Basic principles of electrocardiography, including
practical skills of the ECG technician. Recognition of normal ECG patterns and
abnormal changes related to rhythm disturbances, conduction defects, and
myocardial ischemia/infarction. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory.
Prerequisite: KINE 303, or consent of instructor.
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446 Echocardiography
(4)
Basic principles of echocardiography, including
practical skills of the echocardiographer. Recognition
of normal echocardiographic patterns and
abnormalities, including those caused by pathology and exercise conditioning.
2 lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: KINE 445.
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450 Worksite
Health Promotion Programs (3)
Designed to acquaint students with those events,
situations and relationships leading to healthy lifestyles in fitness and
occupational settings. Emphasis on stress and time management, exercise,
nutrition and relaxation techniques. Design and
implementation of workplace health promotion programs. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: SCOM 301, KINE 250 or KINE 255,
and KINE 434.
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451 Nutrition
for Fitness and Sport (5)
Application
of nutritional and metabolic facts to selected aspects of physical training, degenerative
disease, obesity and weight control, diet manipulation and modification in
sport, nutritional supplementation and special dietary considerations for the
young and old, male and female athletes. 5 lectures.
Prerequisite: KINE 250 or KINE 255, KINE 303. Recommended:
CHEM 313.
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452 Testing and
Exercise Prescription for Fitness Specialists (4)
Selected areas of health/fitness screening and
evaluation.
Application of components relevant to the development and administration of
exercise programs for persons regardless of sex, age, functional capacity and
presence or absence of CHD or CHD risk factors. 2 lectures, 2
laboratories. Prerequisite: FSN 210, KINE 303, KINE 445 or consent of
instructor.
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461 Senior
Project (2)
Selection and completion of a project under faculty
supervision. Projects typical of problems which graduates must
solve in their fields of employment. Project results are presented in a
formal report. Prerequisite: KINE 302, KINE 303, KINE 319, KINE 402 and junior
level writing course.
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462 Senior
Project (1-3)
Selection and completion of a project under faculty
supervision. Projects typical of problems which graduates must
solve in their fields of employment. Project results are presented in a
formal report. Minimum 30 hours total time. Prerequisite: KINE 461 and consent
of advisor.
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463 Clinical
and Worksite Health Promotion Field Work (3)
Practical experience at approved site which provides
fitness and wellness programs. Students participate in program administration
under direct supervision of on-site coordinator. Prerequisite: Senior standing
and successful completion of all undergraduate requirements except KINE 463.
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470 Selected
Advanced Topics (14)
Directed group study of selected topics for advanced
students.
Class Schedule will list topic
selected. Total credit limited to 8 units. 14 lectures. Prerequisite: Consent
of instructor.
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471 Selected
Advanced Laboratory (14)
Directed group laboratory study of selected topics
for advanced students. Class Schedule will list
topic selected. Total credit limited to 8 units. 14
laboratories. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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485 Cooperative
Education Experience (6) (CR/NC)
Part-time
work experience in business, industry, government, and other areas of student
career interest. Positions are paid and usually require relocation and
registration in course for two consecutive quarters. Formal report and
evaluation by work supervisor required. Total credit limited to 16 units.
Credit/No Credit grading only. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and consent of
instructor.
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495 Cooperative
Education Experience (12) (CR/NC)
Full-time
work experience in business, industry, government, and other areas of student
career interest. Positions are paid and usually require relocation and
registration in course for two consecutive quarters. Formal report and
evaluation by work supervisor required. Total credit limited to 16 units.
Credit/No Credit grading only. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and consent of instructor.
KINE
500 Individual
Study (13)
Advanced
study planned and completed under the direction of a member of the department
faculty. Open only to graduate students who have demonstrated ability to do independent
work. Enrollment by petition. Only 6 units may be
applied to degree requirements. Prerequisite: KINE 517 and consent of
department head, graduate advisor, and supervising faculty member.
KINE
502 Current
Trends and Issues in Physical Education and Sport (3)
Practical problems in physical education and sport
and their solution in terms of desired objectives in these fields. 3
seminars. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
KINE
503 Seminar in
Adult Wellness (3)
Advanced seminar investigating topics relating to
wellness in adults. Cardiovascular, respiratory, and stress related diseases as well as
health issues in the later years. 3 seminars.
Prerequisite: KINE 250 or KINE 255 and graduate standing or consent of
instructor.
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504 Cardiopulmonary
Physiology, Pathology, and Exercise (3)
Selected cardiovascular and pulmonary disease
problems, their etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, physical limitations, and
physiology as affected by exercise in therapy and rehabilitation. 3
seminars. Prerequisite: ZOO 332 (transfer equivalent ZOO 241),
KINE 303.
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510 Communication
and Health Behavior Change (3)
Contemporary
theory and research related to promoting healthy behavior. Health
problems from biological, ecological, and psycho-social perspectives. Behavioral
change strategies integrated into activities and programs for the purpose of
acquiring and maintaining behaviors which enhance health status and overall
well-being. 3 seminars. Prerequisite: KINE 250 or KINE
255, KINE 411 or KINE 434.
KINE
511 Administration
of Athletics (3)
Principles and techniques of administration of
athletics at all levels, i.e., elementary school through college. 3
seminars. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
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514 Health
Education Planning (3)
Resolution
of health problems in the workplace and community requires constant involvement
in the systematic process of planning. Included in this course is the
investigation of planning forces and processes that move toward specification
of actions to address health problems. 3 seminars.
Prerequisite: KINE 250 or KINE 255, KINE 411 or KINE 434, and KINE 510.
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515 Communication
and Behavior Within a Health and Physical Education Setting (3)
Communication
and behavioral theories integrated into activities or programs for the purpose
of changing, encouraging, and maintaining healthful behavior. 3 seminars. Prerequisite: KINE 250, KINE 401 or consent of
instructor.
KINE
516 Managing
Clinical/Worksite Health Promotion Programs (3)
Application and development of principles, procedures
and concepts for managing and facilitating promotion in various health and
fitness settings. 3 seminars. Prerequisite: KINE 450.
KINE
517 Research
Methods in Kinesiology (3)
Experimental,
descriptive, historical, philosophical, and action research in physical
education. Selection of adequate problems for investigation;
various sampling techniques and analyses; use of library facilities; manuscript
requirements for the thesis. 3 seminars.
Prerequisite: KINE 319 or consent of instructor.
KINE
519 Evaluation
of Current Studies (3)
Analysis
and evaluation of published studies in physical education, health education and
recreation. 3 seminars. Prerequisite: KINE 517.
KINE
522 Advanced
Biomechanics (3)
Advanced
biomechanical concepts applied to human movement, examination of research, and
biomechanical analyses of movement activities. 2 seminars, 1
laboratory. Prerequisite: KINE 302 or equivalent.
KINE
525 Human
Performance and Learning (3)
Analysis of research principles and concepts and
variables related to human motor performance and learning with emphasis on the
information processing approach for evaluating performance. 3
seminars. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
KINE
526 Sport in
American Society (3)
Understanding
the role of physical education and sport in American society as viewed from
sociological perspectives. 3 seminars. Prerequisite:
Graduate standing or consent of instructor.
KINE
530 Advanced
Physiology of Exercise (4)
Physiological determinants of physical work capacity
and sports performance. 3 seminars, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: KINE
303.
KINE
536 Advanced
Electrocardiography (4)
Theory and application of electrocardiography and
other techniques for cardiovascular assessment and treatment of cardiac disease
and other abnormalities. 3 seminars, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: KINE
445 or equivalent.
KINE
537 Internship
(312) (CR/NC)
Supervised
work experience in an approved wellness/fitness clinical facility, school, or
other faculty approved setting. Total credit limited to 12 units. Maximum of 6
units may be applied toward Master of Science in Kinesiology. Credit/No Credit
grading only. Prerequisite: Graduate stand-ing and
consent of instructor. Student must be advanced to candidacy.
KINE
539 Observation
and Analysis of Teaching Physical Education and Coaching Sports (3)
Observation and analysis of teaching physical and
sport education with special emphasis in pedagogical systems. 2
seminars, 1 activity. Prerequisite: KINE 421 or equivalent.
KINE
581 Graduate
Seminar in Kinesiology (13)
Directed group study of selected topics for advanced
students.
Class Schedule will list topic
selected. Total credit limited to 6 units. 13 seminars.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor.
KINE
585 Cooperative
Education Experience (6) (CR/NC)
Advanced study analysis and part-time work
experience in student's career field; current innovations, practices, and
problems in administration, supervision, and organization of business,
industry, and government. Must have demonstrated ability to do independent
work and research in career field. Total credit limited to 9 units. Credit/No
Credit grading only. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor.
KINE
599 Thesis or
Project (3) (3)
Completion of a thesis or project pertinent to the field of kinesiology. Independent research under the guidance of the faculty. Prerequisite: KINE 519, consent of graduate committee and supervising faculty member.