Kinesiology
KIN 162 - Nutrition and Performance
Understand theories and principles of nutrients, basic diet, weight management, exercise demands, training principles, fitness development and effective nutritional practices.
KIN 301 - Applied Musculoskeletal Anatomy
Studies the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems and their roles in determining movement in applied settings, such as daily living, work, physical activity, and rehabilitation.
KIN 302 - Social Justice in Kinesiology
Examines ways that we can promote more humane, socially just, and democratic forms of physical activity so that all people have opportunities to gain the benefits of physical activity.
KIN 304 - Motor Development
Applies theoretical perspectives on motor development research. Examines relevant social, physical, and cognitive influences on human movement across the lifespan.
KIN 320 - Sport Film: Cultural Perspectives
Uses sport films to examine relationships of power in society and the way those relationships are contested and reinforced. Emphasizes cultural tensions and negotiations around issues related to race, gender, and sexuality.
KIN 340 - Ergonomics
To provide knowledge and skills to anticipate, identify, analyze and control the risks that arise from physically demanding activity. Design environments that maximize the musculoskeletal health of workers.