All Courses
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Fall 2020 2nd Year Japanese I (JAPN-2030-01)
Encompasses reading, speaking and writing in original Japanese syllabaries, including elementary Kanji characters for daily practical application. Prerequisite: JAPN 1020 or equivalent.
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Fall 2020 Human Anatomy (KIN-2040-01)
Prerequisite: Successful completion of LIFE 1010
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Fall 2020 Human Anatomy Lab (KIN-2041-01)
A laboratory study of human structure in terms of human microscopic and gross anatomy. This laboratory course is designed to provide students with an adequate background to study human physiology and kinesiological function. Prerequisite: KIN 2040 or concurrent enrollment in KIN 2040.
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Fall 2020 Human Anatomy Lab (KIN-2041-02)
A laboratory study of human structure in terms of human microscopic and gross anatomy. This laboratory course is designed to provide students with an adequate background to study human physiology and kinesiological function. Prerequisite: KIN 2040 or concurrent enrollment in KIN 2040.
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Fall 2020 Human Anatomy Lab (KIN-2041-04)
A laboratory study of human structure in terms of human microscopic and gross anatomy. This laboratory course is designed to provide students with an adequate background to study human physiology and kinesiological function. Prerequisite: KIN 2040 or concurrent enrollment in KIN 2040.
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Fall 2020 Human Anatomy Lab (KIN-2041-03)
A laboratory study of human structure in terms of human microscopic and gross anatomy. This laboratory course is designed to provide students with an adequate background to study human physiology and kinesiological function. Prerequisite: KIN 2040 or concurrent enrollment in KIN 2040.
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Fall 2020 Human Anatomy Lab (KIN-2041-05)
A laboratory study of human structure in terms of human microscopic and gross anatomy. This laboratory course is designed to provide students with an adequate background to study human physiology and kinesiological function. Prerequisite: KIN 2040 or concurrent enrollment in KIN 2040.
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Fall 2020 Human Anatomy Lab (KIN-2041-06)
A laboratory study of human structure in terms of human microscopic and gross anatomy. This laboratory course is designed to provide students with an adequate background to study human physiology and kinesiological function. Prerequisite: KIN 2040 or concurrent enrollment in KIN 2040.
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Fall 2020 Phy of Exercise (KIN-3021-01)
Reserve Mondays 5-6 pm for exams (exception for final exam) ***************************************************** Applies physiological principles to human physical activities. Emphasizes interaction of neuromuscular circulatory, and respiratory mechanisms as affecting, and affected by, immediate exercise situations and physical training. Students who are not K&H or PHET majors may be allowed to register with permission of the instructor. Prerequisites: 2.700 GPA. For Kinesiology & Health majors: grade of C or better in MATH 1400/1405/1450, KIN 2040, KIN 2041, and ZOO 3115. Or declared PHET major with the following courses completed: MATH 1400/1405/1450, KIN 2040, KIN 2041, and ZOO 3115.
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Fall 2020 Teaching Lab I (KIN-3012-01)
Provides students with opportunity to develop skills and acquire knowledge needed to teach physical education. Allows opportunity for students to evaluate the motor status and progress of a preschool aged child, as well as plan and implement a developmentally appropriate motor program. Prerequisites: Admission to PHET program.
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Fall 2020 Teach Hum Anatomy (KIN-3040-01)
Students develop communication and teaching skills while expanding their knowledge in anatomy. Under faculty instruction, each student develops lecture and laboratory lessons for all human anatomy systems. Under direct faculty supervision, each student demonstrates their teaching skills through preparation of videotape segments and actual laboratory teaching experience in the lower-division human anatomy course. Prerequisites: 2.75 GPA and grade of B or better in KIN 2040 and consent of instructor.
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Fall 2020 School Admin HS (KIN-4013-01)
Provides teaching majors with information about staff-administrator relationships in school settings. Topics include principles of leadership, school organization and culture, legal issues, financial issues, building and facilities management. Prerequisites: Grade C or better in KIN 3011, KIN 3015, KIN 4080.