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Kinesiology (KINE) Requirements List for 2012-2013 About the School of Education - About the Department of Kinesiology - Minor Program Summary View - Print this Page
| KINE 1602 Foundations Of Kinesiology Historical, philosophical, physiological, psychological, and social foundations of kinesiology, fitness, and sport. Also explores programs, issues, and the profession. Class 2. (Fall) | KINE 3403 Care And Prevention Of Sports Injuries The prevention, diagnosis, and care of sports injuries. Consideration will be given to legal implications, equipment and supplies, and therapeutic modalities. Class 3. (Spring) | KINE 3702 Methods Of Coaching The principles of coaching competitive athletics. Topics include coaching styles, personnel management, motivation, practice planning, pregame and game strategies. Class 2. (Spring) | KINE 4103 Sports And Recreation Management (L) Management of sports and recreation programs in schools as well as non-educational settings. Addressed also are personnel management, programming, marketing, safety, and legal issues. Class 3. (Fall) | KINE Kinesiology Electives Kinesiology Electives may be chosen from:
KINE 2003 Lifetime Activities I (Fall, Odd years)
KINE 2053 Lifetime Activities II (Spring, Even years)
KINE 2502 Movement and games for Children (Fall)
KINE 2901 Emergency Care and First Aid
KINE 3503 Motor Skill Acquisition (Fall, Odd years)
KINE 3803 Activities for Special Populations (Spring)
KINE 4701 Seminar in Physical Education Pedagogy (Fall) 9 total hours needed. |
| Total Hours: 19 | Notes: Kinesiology Electives may be chosen from:
KINE 2003 Lifetime Activities I (Fall, Odd years)
KINE 2053 Lifetime Activities II (Spring, Even years)
KINE 2502 Movement and games for Children (Fall)
KINE 2901 Emergency Care and First Aid
KINE 3503 Motor Skill Acquisition (Fall, Odd years)
KINE 3803 Activities for Special Populations (Spring)
KINE 4701 Seminar in Physical Education Pedagogy (Fall) |
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