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Kinesiology Health and Human Services 2012-2013 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 339 KAC 49. Kickboxing (1) Basic kickboxing techniques and physical conditioning. (Course fee, $4) FS (Formerly KAC 80T) KAC 50. Assault Avoidance Techniques (1) Physical training and practice to facilitate the understanding and application of basic self-defense techniques and to raise aware-ness for personal safety and empowerment. Explores many creative self-defense strategies. (Course fee, $4) KAC 51. Self-defense (1) Instruction in the basics of personal defense and safety. Emphasis will be on awareness and prevention as well as techniques for dealing with an assailant. (Course fee, $4) KAC 53. Beginning Table Tennis (1) Instruction in basic skills and techniques of table tennis for singles and doubles play. Emphasis upon footwork, strokes, different spins, and strategies. (Course fee, $4) KAC 54. Elementary Tennis (1) Designed for players with little or no experi-ence who want to review the basics. Topics include terminology, stroke fundamentals, game rules, basic positioning for singles and doubles play, footwork, and etiquette. Non-marking tennis-specifi c shoes required. (Course fee, $4) KAC 60. Yoga (1) Instruction and practice in the basics of Hatha Yoga. Includes beginning breathing patterns, relaxation techniques, physical postures, and concentration exercises. (Course fee, $4) KAC 61. Fitness Development through Pilates Mat (1) Basic principles and techniques of Pilates mat exercises. (Course fee, $4) (Formerly KAC 80T) KAC 154. Intermediate Tennis (1) Prerequisite: KAC 54 or equivalent. Review of beginning level skills and introduction of intermediate level tennis strokes and strategy. Non-marking tennis-specifi c shoes required. (Course fee, $4) Team Activities (KAC) KAC 65. Basketball (1) Participation-based course emphasizing basketball fundamentals such as passing, dribbling, and shooting, as well as basic fast break and offensive and defensive principles. (Course fee, $4) KAC 68. Soccer (1) Instruction and practice in the basic fun-damentals of soccer. Includes game rules, terminology, participation and competition drills, fundamental soccer skills, conditioning, KINES 32. Lifetime Fitness and Wellness (2) Healthy lifestyle patterns, exercise, nutrition, and physiological hygiene. Prevention of chronic diseases. Long-term behavior modifi - cation. Includes physiological measurements, nutritional analysis, and principle of exercise. Requires concurrent enrollment in one of the following: KAC 4, 6, 21, 24, 31, 33, 39, or 103. G.E. Breadth E1. KINES 33. Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology (3) The study and application of psychological principles and foundations to sport and ex-ercise across the lifespan and across activity contexts. KINES 35. Human Structure and Function: Applications to Kinesiology (3) Prerequisite: KINES 20. An introductory study of principles, concepts, and interac-tions of human anatomy and physiology specifi cally related to physical activity and directed toward kinesiologists and/or coaches. Emphasis on metabolic (bioenergetics), respiratory, cardiovascular, neuromuscular, and skeletal systems. KINES 38. Introduction to Athletic Training (3) Designed for prospective coaches, athletic trainers, and health and physical educators. Aids in the recognition, evaluation, and care of athletic injuries. Techniques in taping, prevention, and rehabilitation of injuries. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) KINES 43. Preliminary Athletic Training Laboratory (1; max total 2) Prerequisite: PH 48, KINES 20, KINES 38. Designed for prospective athletic training students. A minimum of 100 hours of directed observation under the supervision of a certi-fi ed athletic trainer is a course requirement. CR/NC grading only. KINES 45. Introduction to Sport Administration (3) Examination of the sport industry, including the professional, college, youth, high school, and Olympic sport sectors. Overviews the internal and external aspects of sport orga-nizations as well as common sport careers, duties, and responsibilities within the sport industry. (Formerly KINES 180T) KINES 75T. Topics in Kinesiology (1-3; max total 8) Introductory topics in kinesiology not avail-able through current curricula offerings. KINES 109. Motor Learning (3) No credit if taken after KINES 110. Prerequi-site: KINES 20. Principles of motor learning. The study of various theories. Application of principles of play, and appropriate sportsman-ship. (Course fee, $4) KAC 71. Elementary Volleyball (1) Instruction and practice in basic fundamentals of volleyball. Includes setting, serving, passing, blocking, rules and strategies, and practical applications of knowledge in game situations. (Course fee, $4) KAC 73. Softball (1) Instruction and practice in playing skills, strategies, and rules of softball. Includes individual skill, offensive and defensive skills and concepts, modifi ed game activities, and competitive opportunities. (Course fee, $4) KAC 80T. Topics in Kinesiology (1-2; max total 8 if no topic repeated) Participation in and investigation of selected physical activities not in current curriculum. (Course fee, $4) KAC 171. Intermediate Volleyball (1) Prerequisite: KAC 71 or equivalent. Review of basic skills and introduction of intermediate level skills and strategies. (Course fee, $4) Kinesiology (KINES) KINES 1. Introductory Principles and Techniques for Physical Fitness Development (3) Prerequisites: kinesiology or athletic training major, or by permission of the department chair. The study of introductory concepts, principles, and techniques for the develop-ment of physical fi tness. KINES 20. Fitness Development (1) Prerequisite: kinesiology or athletic training major, or by permission of the department chair. Fundamental and basic principles of development of physical fi tness; integration of theory and practice. Physical performance and written requirements included. Prereq-uisite for many other kinesiology courses. (2 lab hours) KINES 25. Conditioning and Resistance Training Techniques (1) Prerequisite: KINES 20; kinesiology or athletic training major, or by permission of the department chair. The foundational application, performance, supervision, and instruction of accepted strength training and conditioning techniques. KINES 31. Historical and Professional Foundations of Physical Education (3) Prerequisite: KINES 20. Introduction to the physical education profession. Includes history, philosophy, psychology, sociology, concepts, programs, state and national stan-dards, qualifi cations, career issues, and future of the discipline.
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Title | 2012-13 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2012-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
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Location | Fresno, California |
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Full Text Search | Kinesiology Health and Human Services 2012-2013 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 339 KAC 49. Kickboxing (1) Basic kickboxing techniques and physical conditioning. (Course fee, $4) FS (Formerly KAC 80T) KAC 50. Assault Avoidance Techniques (1) Physical training and practice to facilitate the understanding and application of basic self-defense techniques and to raise aware-ness for personal safety and empowerment. Explores many creative self-defense strategies. (Course fee, $4) KAC 51. Self-defense (1) Instruction in the basics of personal defense and safety. Emphasis will be on awareness and prevention as well as techniques for dealing with an assailant. (Course fee, $4) KAC 53. Beginning Table Tennis (1) Instruction in basic skills and techniques of table tennis for singles and doubles play. Emphasis upon footwork, strokes, different spins, and strategies. (Course fee, $4) KAC 54. Elementary Tennis (1) Designed for players with little or no experi-ence who want to review the basics. Topics include terminology, stroke fundamentals, game rules, basic positioning for singles and doubles play, footwork, and etiquette. Non-marking tennis-specifi c shoes required. (Course fee, $4) KAC 60. Yoga (1) Instruction and practice in the basics of Hatha Yoga. Includes beginning breathing patterns, relaxation techniques, physical postures, and concentration exercises. (Course fee, $4) KAC 61. Fitness Development through Pilates Mat (1) Basic principles and techniques of Pilates mat exercises. (Course fee, $4) (Formerly KAC 80T) KAC 154. Intermediate Tennis (1) Prerequisite: KAC 54 or equivalent. Review of beginning level skills and introduction of intermediate level tennis strokes and strategy. Non-marking tennis-specifi c shoes required. (Course fee, $4) Team Activities (KAC) KAC 65. Basketball (1) Participation-based course emphasizing basketball fundamentals such as passing, dribbling, and shooting, as well as basic fast break and offensive and defensive principles. (Course fee, $4) KAC 68. Soccer (1) Instruction and practice in the basic fun-damentals of soccer. Includes game rules, terminology, participation and competition drills, fundamental soccer skills, conditioning, KINES 32. Lifetime Fitness and Wellness (2) Healthy lifestyle patterns, exercise, nutrition, and physiological hygiene. Prevention of chronic diseases. Long-term behavior modifi - cation. Includes physiological measurements, nutritional analysis, and principle of exercise. Requires concurrent enrollment in one of the following: KAC 4, 6, 21, 24, 31, 33, 39, or 103. G.E. Breadth E1. KINES 33. Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology (3) The study and application of psychological principles and foundations to sport and ex-ercise across the lifespan and across activity contexts. KINES 35. Human Structure and Function: Applications to Kinesiology (3) Prerequisite: KINES 20. An introductory study of principles, concepts, and interac-tions of human anatomy and physiology specifi cally related to physical activity and directed toward kinesiologists and/or coaches. Emphasis on metabolic (bioenergetics), respiratory, cardiovascular, neuromuscular, and skeletal systems. KINES 38. Introduction to Athletic Training (3) Designed for prospective coaches, athletic trainers, and health and physical educators. Aids in the recognition, evaluation, and care of athletic injuries. Techniques in taping, prevention, and rehabilitation of injuries. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) KINES 43. Preliminary Athletic Training Laboratory (1; max total 2) Prerequisite: PH 48, KINES 20, KINES 38. Designed for prospective athletic training students. A minimum of 100 hours of directed observation under the supervision of a certi-fi ed athletic trainer is a course requirement. CR/NC grading only. KINES 45. Introduction to Sport Administration (3) Examination of the sport industry, including the professional, college, youth, high school, and Olympic sport sectors. Overviews the internal and external aspects of sport orga-nizations as well as common sport careers, duties, and responsibilities within the sport industry. (Formerly KINES 180T) KINES 75T. Topics in Kinesiology (1-3; max total 8) Introductory topics in kinesiology not avail-able through current curricula offerings. KINES 109. Motor Learning (3) No credit if taken after KINES 110. Prerequi-site: KINES 20. Principles of motor learning. The study of various theories. Application of principles of play, and appropriate sportsman-ship. (Course fee, $4) KAC 71. Elementary Volleyball (1) Instruction and practice in basic fundamentals of volleyball. Includes setting, serving, passing, blocking, rules and strategies, and practical applications of knowledge in game situations. (Course fee, $4) KAC 73. Softball (1) Instruction and practice in playing skills, strategies, and rules of softball. Includes individual skill, offensive and defensive skills and concepts, modifi ed game activities, and competitive opportunities. (Course fee, $4) KAC 80T. Topics in Kinesiology (1-2; max total 8 if no topic repeated) Participation in and investigation of selected physical activities not in current curriculum. (Course fee, $4) KAC 171. Intermediate Volleyball (1) Prerequisite: KAC 71 or equivalent. Review of basic skills and introduction of intermediate level skills and strategies. (Course fee, $4) Kinesiology (KINES) KINES 1. Introductory Principles and Techniques for Physical Fitness Development (3) Prerequisites: kinesiology or athletic training major, or by permission of the department chair. The study of introductory concepts, principles, and techniques for the develop-ment of physical fi tness. KINES 20. Fitness Development (1) Prerequisite: kinesiology or athletic training major, or by permission of the department chair. Fundamental and basic principles of development of physical fi tness; integration of theory and practice. Physical performance and written requirements included. Prereq-uisite for many other kinesiology courses. (2 lab hours) KINES 25. Conditioning and Resistance Training Techniques (1) Prerequisite: KINES 20; kinesiology or athletic training major, or by permission of the department chair. The foundational application, performance, supervision, and instruction of accepted strength training and conditioning techniques. KINES 31. Historical and Professional Foundations of Physical Education (3) Prerequisite: KINES 20. Introduction to the physical education profession. Includes history, philosophy, psychology, sociology, concepts, programs, state and national stan-dards, qualifi cations, career issues, and future of the discipline. |