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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS KINE 1304. PERSONAL/COMMUNITY HEALTH I: HEALTH AND LIFESTYLE (3-0-3) 5103015116

Fundamentals of personal health with emphasis on family health, including wellness behavior, sexuality, substance use and abuse, physical fitness, consumer health issues and current health concerns. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.

KINE 1305. PERSONAL/COMMUNITY HEALTH II: STRESS MANAGEMENT (3-0-3) 5103015116

A mind-body approach to managing life stress. Emphasis on physiology and diseases related to stress; emotional, personality and spiritual aspects of stress; and various coping strategies and relaxation techniques. Includes classroom practice of many techniques. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M1.

KINE 1306. FIRST AID (3-0-3) 5103015316

Instruction in first aid and emergency care skills including victim assessment, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, bandaging and splinting. Includes how to care for bleeding, burns, sudden illness, poisoning, drug abuse, temperature emergencies, emergency childbirth and drowning. Opportunity to earn certification in CPR and First Aid. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.

KINE 1308. SPORTS OFFICIATING (3-0-3) 1202045109

In-depth study of the rules and strategy in basketball and volleyball, with practice in officiating these sports. Prerequisites: KINE 1301, either competitive experience in volleyball/basketball or KINE 1120 or KINE 2120. Offered fall semester only. Assessment Levels: R2, E2, M1.

KINE 1321. COACHING/SPORTS/ATHLETICS: TRACK AND FIELD (3-03) 3105065123

In-depth study of the rules for all events in track and field; practice of the skills and development of the officiating skills for meets. Lecture, demonstration and study of present-day literature; a minimum of five hours field observation in the public schools required. Prerequisites: KINE 1301. Offered spring semester only. Assessment Levels: R2, E2, M1.

KINE 1331. PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJORS (3-0-3) 3105015223

Emphasis on developmentally appropriate activities and program planning for elementary school physical education. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.

KINE 1336. INTRODUCTION TO RECREATION I: OUTDOOR RECREATION (2-1-3) 3101015123

Overview of recreation and leisure concepts and their roles in American culture. Knowledge and practical experiences involving activities such as first aid and survival, gun safety, angling, orienteering, boating, and camping. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.

KINE 1337. INTRODUCTION TO RECREATION II: RECREATION LEADERSHIP (3-0-3) 3101015123

Development of leadership skills and ability. Instruction in program development and administration of social/recreational activities and games. May include field work experience. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Assessment Levels: R2, E2, M1.

KINE 1346. DRUG USE AND ABUSE (3-0-3) 5103015216

Study of human behavior relating to legal and illegal drug use and abuse, with emphasis on physiological, sociological, psychological and legal factors. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M2.

KINE 2100. CARDIO AND STRENGTH TRENDS, INTERMEDIATE (1-2-1) 3601085123

Continued improvement in personal level of physical fitness. Experience a variety of group fitness workouts to include the latest in fitness trends such as Step Aerobics, Kickboxing, Lateral Movement Training, Body Pump, Body Sculpting, Traditional Aerobics, Yoga and/or Pilates-based workouts. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.

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