LIST OF COURSES
400/500-level Kinesiology courses—all 3 unit semester courses unless otherwise noted:
KNES 400 Program Design for Kinesiology and Health Science
KNES 406 Principles of Sport and Exercise Management
KNES 430 Applied Sport Psychology
KNES 432 Applied Exercise Psychology
KNES 451 Sports Medicine
KNES 453 Clinical Exercise Physiology
KNES 454 Physical Activity and the Aging Process
KNES 455 Functional Performance Assessment and Programming for Older Adults
KNES 460 Worksite Health Promotion
KNES 461 Biomechanical Analysis of Human Movement
KNES 463 Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal Injury
KNES 465 Administration and Leadership in Athletic Training
KNES 468 Clinical Proficiencies in Athletic Training (IV) (1)
KNES 469 Clinical Proficiencies in Athletic Training V (1)
KNES 471 Motor Control and Movement Dysfunction
KNES 480 Women in Sport
KNES 483 Sport in Film and Fiction
KNES 508 Statistical Methods in Kinesiology
KNES 510 Research Methods in Kinesiology
KNES 516 Advanced Study of the Philosophical Perspectives of Human Movement
KNES 550 Graduate Internship
KNES 551 Advanced Study in Physiology of Exercise
KNES 555 Scientific Bases of Training
KNES 556 Environmental Exercise Physiology
KNES 557 Instructional Strategies in Physical Education and Sport (3)
KNES 558 Advanced Study in Teaching Human Movement (3)
KNES 561 Advanced Study in Biomechanics
KNES 571 Advanced Study in Human Motor Control and Learning
KNES 580 Advanced Study in Sport and Exercise Psychology
KNES 581 Consultation in Applied Sport Psychology
KNES 582 Advanced Study in Sociocultural Perspectives of Human Movement
KNES 597 Project
KNES 598 Thesis
KNES 599 Graduate Independent Research (1-3)
Other 400/500-level courses which may be approved as electives:
HESC 401 Epidemiology
HESC 440 Determinants of Health Behavior
HESC 460 Worksite Health Promotion
HESC 461 Occupational Health and Safety
PSYC 465 Advanced Psychological Statistics
PSYC 467 Multivariate Statistics
COUN 450 Theory and Practice of Group Counseling
COUN 520 Modes of Individual Counseling
GERO 500 Processes in Adult Development and Aging
GERO 503 Aging and Public Policy
GERO 507 Professional Issues
GERO 526 Administrative and Systems Management
EDSC 504 Microcomputers for Secondary School Classroom
EDSC 511 Mainstreaming (same as SPED 411)
EDSC 540C Teaching Content Area Courses to Language Minority Students
EDSC 540D Seminar in Teaching Strategies for Developing Academic Competence Across theCurriculum
EDSC 551 Program Evaluation in Deduction
(With advisor approval, other 400/500-level courses may serve as electives.)
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