May 14, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Kinesiology (ATEP, KIN) Courses


Kinesiology

Courses

Athletic Training

  • AT 500 - Athletic Training Healthcare and Clinical Skills


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite(s): Admission into the MSAT program.
    Corequisite(s): AT 502, AT510, AT 520, AT 581, and KIN 696
    Medical terminology, comprehensive electronic record management, healthcare practice and patient care standards, NATA Code of Ethics, and BOC Standards of Professional Practice in athletic training.  Develop prevention and protection clinical skills and techniques related to restrictive, assistive and prophylactic devices. 

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Lecture 1 hour, Activity 2 hours Not applicable
  • AT 502 - Emergency Management in Athletic Training


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisite(s): Admission into the MSAT program.
    Corequisite(s): AT 500, AT 510, AT 520, AT 581, and KIN 696
    Principles and techniques of prevention and health promotion standard care, immediate care, and emergency treatment, related to acute injury and illness in the clinical practice setting.

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Activity 2 hours Not applicable
  • AT 504 - Evidence-Based Practice and Testing in Athletic Training


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisite(s): AT 500, AT 502; KIN 696
    Fundamentals of evidence-based practice, research design methods, research skills, testing skills, and current best field practices.  Evidence-Based Practice utilizes PICO (population, intervention, comparison, outcome) techniques to incorporate evidence into decision making to achieve the best and most accurate patient outcomes. 

    Letter Grade Only (A-F). Lecture 1 hour Not applicable
  • AT 506 - Public Health and Epidemiology in Athletic Training


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite(s): AT  504
    Public Health, epidemiology and population-based approaches integrated into athletic training injury/illness assessment and prevention practice. Evaluate the efficacy of clinical methods; introduce environmental, occupational health and safety practices, public health promotion, health behavior and policy. 

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Not applicable
  • AT 510 - Athletic Training Clinical Evaluation I


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MSAT program
    Corequisite(s): AT 500, AT 502
    Examination foundations and comprehensive evaluation of musculoskeletal pathologies based on the integration of anatomy and pathophysiology concepts.  Course focus is foundations of examination and lower extremity and spine pathologies. 

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Lecture 2 hours, Activity 2 hours Not applicable
  • AT 511 - Athletic Training Clinical Evaluation II


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite(s): AT 510
    Comprehensive evaluation of musculoskeletal pathologies based on the integration of anatomy and pathophysiology concepts.  Course focus is upper extremity, thorax, head, and brain pathologies.

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Lecture 2 hours, Activity 2 hours Not applicable
  • AT 515 - Medical Conditions and Pharmacology in Athletic Training


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite(s): AT 581
    Recognition, treatment, and management of non-orthopedic medical conditions found in the physically active.  Pharmacological principles and drug category applications used treating medical conditions and injuries.  Legal and ethical issues, abused substances, performance enhancing drugs, and drug testing are addressed.

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Lecture 2 hours, Activity 2 hours Not applicable
  • AT 520 - Athletic Training Therapeutic Interventions I


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MSAT program.
    Corequisite(s): AT 510
    Principles, techniques, and application of therapeutic exercise programs for management of musculoskeletal conditions.  Course focus is foundation, lower extremity, and spine.  

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Lecture 2 hours, Activity 2 hours Not applicable
  • AT 521 - Athletic Training Therapeutic Interventions II


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite(s): AT 520
    Corequisite(s): AT 511
    Principles, techniques, and application of therapeutic exercise programs for management of upper extremity, thorax, and head musculoskeletal conditions. 

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Lecture 2 hours, Activity 2 hours Not applicable
  • AT 525 - Athletic Training Therapeutic Interventions: Therapeutic Modalities


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite(s): AT 581
    Theoretical and practical application of therapeutic modalities as interventions related to tissue response to injury and pain control to address identified impairments, functional limitations and participation restrictions in athletic training clinical practice settings. 

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Lecture 1 hour, Activity 2 hours Not applicable
  • AT 526 - Manual Therapeutic Interventions in Athletic Training


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite(s): AT 521, AT 525, AT 583
    Manual therapy approaches for management of musculoskeletal pain, dysfunction and disability in athletic training settings. 

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Lecture 1 hour, Activity 2 hours Not applicable
  • AT 530 - Management and Professional Issues in Athletic Training


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite(s): AT 582
    Contemporary concepts, principles and practices in the management and delivery of healthcare services in athletic training settings.

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Not applicable
  • AT 581 - Athletic Training Clinical Education I


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MSAT program.
    Corequisite(s): AT 500, AT 502
    First of four athletic training clinical education experiences.  Athletic training clinical practice exposure opportunities with varied client/patient populations in practice settings.  Practice settings include clients/patients throughout the lifespan, different sexes, different socioeconomic statuses, varying levels of athletic activity, and non-sport patient populations.  Supervised experience under the direction of a Preceptor(s) consisting of a minimum of three (3) clinical sites at 15-20 hours per week (Clinical education hour requirement: Minimum of 240 hours / Maximum of 320 hours).  A campus clinical education meeting (2 hours) is held weekly.

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Not applicable
  • AT 582 - Athletic Training Clinical Education II


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite(s): AT 581
    Second of four athletic training clinical education experiences.  Curricular content standards are integrated to practical application of knowledge, development of clinical skills, clinical decision making ability, professional responsibility, and interprofessional education in a practice setting.  Clinical education experience focuses on the spine and lower extremity comprehensive examination, plan of care, diagnostic tests, and therapeutic interventions utilizing critical judgment, problem solving, clinical reasoning, and evidence. Clinical education would also include exposure to and engagement in interprofessional practice with multiple healthcare providers.  Supervised experience under the direction of a Preceptor(s) consisting of two (2) - eight (8) week sessions at 15-20 hours per week (Clinical education hour requirement: Minimum of 240 hours / Maximum of 320 hours).  A campus clinical education meeting (2 hours) is held weekly.     

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Not applicable
  • AT 583 - Athletic Training Clinical Education III


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite(s): AT 582
    Third of four athletic training clinical education experiences.  Curricular content standards are integrated to practical application of knowledge, development of clinical skills, clinical decision making ability, professional responsibility, and interprofessional education in a practice setting.  Clinical education experience focuses on the thorax, head, brain, and upper extremity comprehensive examination, plan of care, diagnostic tests, and therapeutic interventions utilizing critical judgment, problem solving, clinical reasoning, and evidence.  Clinical education would also include exposure to and engagement in interprofessional practice multiple healthcare providers.  Supervised experience under the direction of a Preceptor(s) consisting of one (1) - sixteen (16) week session at 30 hours per week (Clinical education hour requirement: Minimum of 480 hours / Maximum of 500 hours).  A campus clinical education meeting (2 hours) is held weekly.

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Not applicable
  • AT 584 - Athletic Training Clinical Education IV


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite(s): AT 583
    Fourth of four athletic training clinical education experiences.  Curricular content standards are integrated to practical application of knowledge, development of clinical skills, clinical decision making ability, and professional responsibility in a practice setting.  Clinical education experience focuses on the evaluation, treatment/intervention, acute care, long term management, and return to participation for common systemic non-orthopedic pathologies, illnesses, and conditions in practice settings utilizing critical judgment, problem solving, clinical reasoning, and evidence which focuses on comprehensive, authentic, real-time opportunities to practice, make decisions, and demonstrate professional behaviors required of the profession. 

    Supervised experience under the direction of a Preceptor(s) consisting of two (2) separate continuous eight (8) week sessions.  Session I is an immersive clinical education experience which is a full-time practice-intensive experience that allows the totality of care experience provided by athletic trainers in day to day operations.   (Clinical education hour requirement: Minimum of 320 hours).  Session II is characterized at 30 hours per week (Clinical education hour requirement: Minimum of 240 hours / Maximum of 280 hours).  A campus clinical education meeting (2 hours) is held weekly. 

     

     

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Not applicable

  • AT 591 - Seminar in Athletic Training


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisite(s): AT 583
    Corequisite(s): AT 584
    A comprehensive review of athletic training content standards, core competencies, clinical skills, clinical decision making, professional responsibility, and interprofessional education related to the BOC certification process and transition as a professional. 

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Not applicable
  • AT 699A - Applied Research Project in Athletic Training I


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite(s): Advancement to candidacy, KIN 696
    Corequisite(s): AT 504
    First of a series of three classes. Focuses on the development of a research problem, creating a implementation plan and obtaining IRB approval for an applied research project in athletic training investigating an aspect of clinical AT care. 

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Not applicable
  • AT 699B - Applied Research Project in Athletic Training II


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite(s): AT 699A  
    Second of a series of three classes. Focuses on data collection and data analysis for applied research project in athletic training, according to the individual student’s research plan. Additional instruction in data collection theory and statistical analysis of collected data. . A grade of “B” or better is required for successful completion.    

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Not applicable
  • AT 699C - Applied Research Project in Athletic Training III


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite(s): AT 699B  
    Third of a series of three classes. Focuses on scientific writing and presentation of the individual student’s clinical AT research results in a professional manner. Includes production of a written project and oral presentation consistent with professional submissions. 

    Letter Grade Only (A-F) Not applicable

Athletic Training Education Program

  • ATEP 207 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries


    (3 units)

    Certification must include Adult, Child, and Infant CPR; Conscious and Unconscious Choking for victims of all ages; Automated External Defibrillator (AED), and Basic First Aid. Principles and techniques of the prevention and care of common athletic injuries.

    Both grading options. (Lecture 2 hours, Activity 2 hours). Not open for credit to students with credit in KIN 207.
  • ATEP 304 - Clinical Aspects of Athletic Training


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites:  Open to KIN majors in athletic training. Exclude freshman.
    Principles and techniques of related clinical concepts applicable to the athletic training setting.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Lecture 2 hours, Activity 2 hours). Not open for credit to students with credit in KIN 304. Open to Kinesiology majors in athletic training.
  • ATEP 306 - Medical Aspects of Athletic Training


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: ATEP 490B . Major Restrictions. Freshmen excluded.
    Open to Kinesiology majors in athletic training or consent of instructor.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Not open for credit to students with credit in KIN 306.
  • ATEP 308A - Athletic Training Evaluation I


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite(s): ATEP 304 . Open to majors in Athletic Training BS. Exclude freshmen.
    Study of athletic training clinical skills required for assessment of pathologies to the lower extremity and lumbar spine. Integrate anatomical knowledge and evaluation techniques to provide a basis for critical decision-making in injury management. Open to Kinesiology majors in Athletic Training or consent of instructor.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Lecture 2 hours, Activity 2 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in KIN 308A.
  • ATEP 308B - Athletic Training Evaluation II


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: ATEP 308A . KIN majors in Athletic Training. Exclude freshmen.
    Study of athletic training clinical skills required for assessment of pathologies to the head, face, upper extremity, and cervical spine. Integrate anatomical knowledge and evaluation techniques to provide a basis for critical decision-making in injury management.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Lecture 2 hours, Activity 2 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in KIN 308B. Open to Kinesiology majors in Athletic Training or consent of instructor.
  • ATEP 309 - Developmental and Therapeutic Exercise


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: KIN 300 , KIN 301 . Major restrictions. Freshmen excluded.
    Principles, techniques, and application of therapeutic exercise programs for managing musculoskeletal conditions.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Lecture 2 hours, Activity 2 hours). Not open for credit to students with credit in KIN 309. Open to Kinesiology majors in Athletic Training and Fitness or consent of instructor.
  • ATEP 310 - Therapeutic Approaches in Athletic Training


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite(s): ATEP 304 . Major restrictions. Freshmen excluded.
    Theory and application of therapeutic modalities and exercise rehabilitation commonly used in athletic training programs.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Lecture 2 hours, Activity 2 hours). Not open for credit to students with credit in KIN 310.
  • ATEP 407 - Management Strategies in Athletic Training


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite(s): ATEP 490B . Major restrictions.
    Professional issues, administration, and management strategies of athletic training programs.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Not open for credit to students with credit in KIN 407.
  • ATEP 490A - Clinical Education in Athletic Training


    (2 units)

    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and successful completion of ATEP 304 ; satisfactory completion of CSULB Athletic Training Program Health and Safety requirements; and satisfactory completion of CSULB Athletic Training Program Technical Standards Form.
    First of four semesters. Clinical experiences with formal instruction and evaluation of the Athletic Training Education Competencies. Weekly campus clinical education meeting. Preceptor supervised clinical education

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Clinical hour requirement: Minimum of 250 hours / Maximum of 400 hours). Not open for credit to students with credit in KIN 490A.
  • ATEP 490B - Clinical Education in Athletic Training


    (2 units)

    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and successful completion of ATEP 490A .
    Second of four semesters. Continuation of clinical experiences with formal instruction and evaluation of the Athletic Training Education Competencies. Weekly campus clinical education meeting. Preceptor supervised clinical education (Clinical hour requirement: Minimum of 250 hours / Maximum of 400 hours).

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. Not open for credit to students with credit in KIN 490B.
  • ATEP 490C - Clinical Education in Athletic Training


    (2 units)

    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and successful completion of ATEP 490B .
    Third of four semesters. Continuation of clinical experiences with formal instruction and evaluation of the Athletic Training Education Competencies. Weekly campus clinical education meeting. Preceptor supervised clinical education (Clinical hour requirement: Minimum of 250 hours / Maximum of 400 hours).

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. Not open for credit to students with credit in KIN 490.
  • ATEP 490D - Clinical Education in Athletic Training


    (2 units)

    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and successful completion of ATEP 490C .
    Fourth of four semesters. Continuation of clinical experiences with formal instruction and evaluation of the Athletic Training Education Competencies. Weekly campus clinical practicum meeting. Preceptor supervised clinical education (Clinical hour requirement: Minimum of 250 hours / Maximum of 400 hours).

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. Not open for credit to students with credit in KIN 490D.
  • ATEP 490E - Clinical Education in Athletic Training


    (2 units)

    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and successful completion of ATEP 490D .
    Clinical experiences designed to advance knowledge and skills to become a professional (entry level) certified athletic trainer. Preceptor supervised clinical education

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Clinical hour requirement: Minimum of 250 hours / Maximum of 400 hours). Not open for credit to students with credit in KIN 490E.
  • ATEP 491 - Seminar in Athletic Training


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and successful completion of ATEP 490C .
    Corequisite: ATEP 490D .
    Strategies and focus on the acquisition and application of knowledge and skills for integration to clinical practice to transition from a student to professional. Students gain understanding of the Athletic Training Education Competencies, Standards of Practice, National Athletic Trainers Association, Inc., CAATE, and the BOC certification process for athletic trainers.

    Letter grade only (A-F).

Kinesiology

  • KIN 100A - Physical Education Activity: Archery


    (1 unit)

    Individual/Dual Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Course fee may be required Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 102A - Physical Education Activity: Badminton


    (1 unit)

    Individual/Dual Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 104A - Physical Education Activity: Bowling


    (1 unit)

    Individual/Dual Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Course fee may be required Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 106A - Physical Education Activity: Fencing-Foil


    (1 unit)

    Combative Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 107A - Physical Education Activity: Fencing-Sabre


    (1 unit)

    Combative Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 108A - Physical Education Activity: Golf


    (1 unit)

    Individual/Dual Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 109A - Physical Education Activity: Fitness Walking


    (1 unit)

    Fitness Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 112A - Physical Education Activity: Racquetball


    (1 unit)

    Individual/Dual Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 114A - Physical Education Activity: Tennis


    (1 unit)

    Individual/Dual Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 114B - Physical Education Activity: Tennis


    (1 unit)

    Individual/Dual Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 115A - Table Tennis


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisite: None.
    This course provides students with an opportunity to learn or improve the fundamental skills, strategies, and movement patterns necessary in the sport of table tennis.

    Both grading options. (2 hours activity). May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units in different semesters.
  • KIN 124A - Physical Education Activity: Surfing


    (1 unit)

    Aquatics. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 125A - Physical Education Activity: Swimming


    (1 unit)

    Aquatics. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 126A - Physical Education Activity: Swimming Conditioning


    (1 unit)

    Aquatics. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 127A - Physical Education Activity: Aqua Aerobics


    (1 unit)

    Aquatics. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 142 - Physical Education Activity: Group Exercise: Cardio


    (1 unit)

    Fitness Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 142B - Group Exercise: Bootcamp


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisite: None.
    Designed to improve physical fitness by means of moderate to vigorous cardiovascular activity. Discipline forms of exercise include: circuit training, cross training, and HIIT.

    Both Grading options. (2 hours activity). May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units in different semesters.
  • KIN 143 - Individual Conditioning


    (1 unit)

    Designed to introduce the student to the activities, equipment, and techniques used in the development of conditioning programs tailored to one’s individual needs.

    Both grading options. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units.
  • KIN 146A - Physical Education Activity: Jogging


    (1 unit)

    Fitness Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 148A - Physical Education Activity: Karate


    (1 unit)

    Combative Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 149A - Physical Education Activity: Self Defense


    (1 unit)

    Combative Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 151A - Physical Education Activity: Weight Training and Conditioning


    (1 unit)

    Fitness Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 152A - Physical Education Activity: Yoga


    (1 unit)

    Individual/Dual Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 152C - Yoga II


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of KIN 152A, or instructor consent. 
    Continuation and progression of yoga skills practice including intermediate yoga postures, breath work, concentration/meditation, and relaxation techniques. Introduction to yoga teachings including Yoga Sutras.

    Both grading options. (2 hours activity). May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units in different semesters.
  • KIN 156 - Sports Appreciation


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: GE Foundation requirement.

    Introduction to the study of sport as a social institution in American society.

    Both grading options.
  • KIN 157 - Fitness for Living


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: GE Foundation requirement.

    Application of principles of human anatomy, physiology, motor control and bio-mechanics to the development of exercise programs for health and fitness.

    Both grading options. (Lecture 2 hours, Activity 2 hours.)
  • KIN 161A - Physical Education Activity: Basketball


    (1 unit)

    Team Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 162A - Physical Education Activity: Beach Volleyball


    (1 unit)

    Team Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 165A - Physical Education Activity: Flag Football


    (1 unit)

    Team Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 166 - Physical Education Activity: Rugby


    (1 unit)

    Team Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 167A - Physical Education Activity: Soccer


    (1 unit)

    Team Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 168A - Physical Education Activity: Ultimate Frisbee


    (1 unit)

    Team Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 169A - Physical Education Activity: Softball


    (1 unit)

    Team Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 172A - Physical Education Activity: Volleyball


    (1 unit)

    Team Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 172B - Physical Education Activity: Volleyball


    (1 unit)

    Team Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 172C - Physical Education Activity: Volleyball


    (1 unit)

    Team Activities. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 183A - Physical Education Activity: Recreational Dance Workshop


    (1 unit)

    Recreational Dance. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 185 - Physical Education Activity: Social Dance


    (1 unit)

    Recreational Dance. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 187 - Swing Dancing


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisite: None.
    Instruction in various kinds of swing dancing and related dances, including floor patterns and rhythm and movement variations from the basic through intermediate/advanced level.

    Both grading options. (2 hours activity). May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units in different semesters. 
  • KIN 188 - Physical Education Activity: Salsa


    (1 unit)

    Recreational Dance. Broad range of physical education activities designed to provide opportunities to meet health, physical and recreational needs and interests.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 189 - Country Dancing


    (1 unit)

    Instruction and practice in various country dance forms including line dancing, two-step, waltz, contra dancing, round dancing, and mixers. Useful for lifelong fitness, socialization, and recreation.

    Both grading options. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units.
  • KIN 198F - Group Exercise: Dance Conditioning


    (1 - 3 units)

    This course will utilize various cross training drills to enable students to exercise using cardiovascular dance and aerobic combinations.  In addition, course content has a concentration on improving coordination while increasing flexibility, endurance, and stamina.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 198G - Tai Chi Chuan


    (1 unit)

    Designed to teach students the basic principles of Tai Chi Chuan and its application in martial arts and meditation.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units in different semesters.
  • KIN 198H - Chinese Sword Combat for Sport


    (1 unit)

    Teaches students the basics and application of Jian Shu.  Students will learn to apply Jian Shu techniques in a combat sport environment.

    Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units in different semesters.  
  • KIN 198J - Mat Pilates Level I


    (1 unit)

    Instruction and practice in Level I mat Pilates movements, centering, breathing and relaxation techniques.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units in different semesters.
  • KIN 198K - Kung Fu


    (1 unit)

    This course introduces students to the knowledge and skills associated with the Kung Fu system of martial arts.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units in different semesters. (2 hours activity).
  • KIN 198L - Stretch and Relaxation


    (1 unit)

    This course emphasizes the development of range of motion in the joints focusing on muscle flexibility. Included is the practice of relaxation techniques and flexibility exercises to improve general wellness.

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors.
  • KIN 198M - Pickleball


    (1 unit)

    Pickleball is a game played on a badminton sized court, indoors or outdoors. The net is 32” at center. Emphasizes hand-eye coordination and active play in a popular worldwide game. 

    Both grading options. Maximum of 8 units may be applied toward University graduation requirement. Students assume responsibility for satisfactory health status appropriate for class activity. May be offered at beginning (I), intermediate (II), and advanced (III) levels. All classes are co‑educational, students may enroll in activity courses offered by Department of Kinesiology. See Physical Education professional courses for additional activities open to non‑majors. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units in different semesters.
  • KIN 201 - Introduction to Kinesiology


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Kinesiology majors and pre-majors only.
    Survey of the discipline of kinesiology. Analysis of the knowledge base of the discipline and careers in physical activity professions. Focus is on the integrative nature of the discipline.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Open to Kinesiology majors and pre-majors only.
  • KIN 210 - Advanced Emergency Care


    (3 units)

    Theory and practice of first aid for the injured. Successful completion of course requirements leads to the American National Red Cross advanced first aid and personal safety and community CPR certificate.

    Both grading options. Course fee may be required.
  • KIN 218 - Professional Development in the Fitness Industry


    (2 units)

    Prerequisites:  KIN Fitness pre-majors and majors only.
    An introduction to the Fitness profession which will provide the student with information regarding the history of the fitness industry, its educational expectations, standards and scope of practice basic skills needed to enter the field, and career options.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • KIN 237 - Techniques and Analysis of Aquatic Skills


    (2 units)

    Prerequisites: Restricted to KIN Physical Education Teacher Education majors only
    Instruction and techniques in individual aquatic skills, hydrodynamic and movement principles, and an exposure to a variety of learning procedures applicable to the development of aquatic skills.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Lecture 1 hour, Laboratory 3 hours.) Open to Kinesiology majors in the Adapted Physical Education and K-12 Physical Education teacher education option only. To maintain enrollment, students must pass the swimming proficiency examination that will be administered the first week of instruction.
  • KIN 250 - Techniques of Basketball


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisites: Restricted to KIN Physical Education Teacher Education majors only
    Instruction in individual and team skills and techniques utilized in the sport of basketball for successful performance.

    Both grading options. (Activity 2 hours.) Open to Kinesiology majors and minors only.
  • KIN 251 - Techniques of Flag Football


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisites: Restricted to KIN Physical Education Teacher Education majors only.
    Instruction and practice in catching, throwing, tackling, running. Comprehensive teaching of skills and techniques in Flag Football.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Open to Kinesiology majors and minors only.
  • KIN 253 - Techniques of Soccer


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisites: Restricted to KIN Physical Education Teacher Education majors only
    Instruction in individual and team skills and techniques utilized in the sport of soccer for successful performance.

    Both grading options. (Activity 2 hours.) Open to Kinesiology majors and minors only.
  • KIN 255 - Techniques of Softball


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisites: Restricted to KIN Physical Education Teacher Education majors only
    Instruction and practice in catching, throwing, hitting, sliding, base running, and bunting. Comprehensive teaching of skills and techniques in softball.

    Both grading options. (Activity 2 hours) Open to Kinesiology majors and minors only.
  • KIN 257 - Techniques of Volleyball


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisites: Restricted to KIN Physical Education Teacher Education majors only
    Instruction in individual and team techniques utilized in the sport of volleyball.

    Both grading options. (Activity 2 hours) Open to Kinesiology majors and minors only.
  • KIN 261 - Techniques and Analysis of Fundamental Rhythms


    (2 units)

    Prerequisites: Kinesiology majors in the Adapted PE Option, K-12 PE Option, and Physical Ed Teacher Ed (PETE) majors only.
    Instruction, practice, teaching, and analysis of floor patterns and rhythm variations of basic social and folk dances and their appropriateness for successful teaching of various age groups and skill levels in the public schools.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Activity 4 hours)
  • KIN 263 - Techniques of Physical Fitness


    (2 units)

    Prerequisites: Restricted to KIN Fitness, Exercise Science, and Sport Psychology & Leadership majors and pre-majors only
    Consists of instruction, practice, and evaluation in physical fitness. Cardiorespiratory, muscular strength and endurance, and flexibility activities will be emphasized within the course.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Discussion 1 hour, Laboratory 3 hours)
  • KIN 264 - Techniques of Golf


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisites: Restricted to KIN Physical Education Teacher Education majors only.
    Instruction and techniques in individual skills and strategies for successful performance in golf.

    Both grading options. (Activity 2 hours).
  • KIN 265 - Techniques of Gymnastics


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisites: Restricted to KIN Physical Education Teacher Education majors only
    Techniques and instruction of the principles of movement in gymnastics as well as organizational strategies utilized in presenting gymnastics in Physical Education classes.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • KIN 266 - Techniques of Badminton


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisites: Restricted to KIN Physical Education Teacher Education majors only.
    Instruction and techniques in the skills and strategies for successful performance in badminton.

    Both grading options. (Activity 2 hours).
  • KIN 267 - Techniques of Tennis


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisite: Restricted to KIN Physical Education Teacher Education majors only.
    Instruction, techniques and analysis in the concepts of teaching, coaching, and playing tennis.

    Both grading options. (Activity 2 hours).
  • KIN 268 - Techniques of Track and Field


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisites: Restrict to KIN Physical Education Teacher Education majors only.
    Instruction, techniques and analysis in the concepts of teaching, coaching, and performance in track and field.

    Letter grade only (A-F) (Activity 2 hours).
  • KIN 270 - Professional Practices in Public School Physical Education


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: GE writing course requirement and Kinesiology majors in the Adapted PE Option, K-12 PE Option, and Physical Ed Teacher Ed Option (PETE) majors only.
    Corequisite: Community CPR/First Aid/Safety or current certification.
    Provides an overview of current professional practices in public school physical education. Students plan, teach, and self-evaluate lessons. Required introductory course for Adapted, Elementary and Secondary Pedagogy options after 30 units of college course work.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Lecture 2 hours, Lab 2 hours).
  • KIN 300 - Biomechanics of Human Movement


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: BIOL 208  or equivalent 4-unit Human Anatomy course with 3-hour lecture and 3-hour laboratory with a grade of “C” or better or consent of instructor. Open to Kinesiology and Dance Science majors only.
    Prerequisite/Corequisite: KIN 201  applies to Kinesiology majors.

    Anatomical structure and function, and mechanical principles relating to human motion, including analytical application.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 3 hours).
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