University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire (Source ID 003917)

2007–2008 Catalog

Kinesiology (KINS)

At the University of Minnesota Duluth

Course #  Description  Credits  Equivalent Course  Fulfills requirements for 
Liberal Education Category **  Cultural Diversity  **  International Perspective ** 
101 Specialty .5–2        
108 Intercollegiate Athletics 1        
110 Power Walking 1        
111 Inline Skating for Fitness 1        
112 Fitness 1        
113 Flexibility 1        
116 Racquetball 1        
117 Weight Training 1        
121 Basketball 1        
124 Softball–Slowpitch 1        
125 Soccer 1        
126 Bicycling 1        
128 Bowling 1        
129 Badminton 1        
134 Golf 1        
135 Karate 1        
136 Jogging 1        
137 Skiing (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 1        
139 Self-Defense (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 1        
142 Spin, Bait, and Fly Casting (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 1        
144 Beginning Swimming (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 1        
148 Intermediate Swimming 1        
150 Ballroom Dancing 1        
151 Folk Dance 1        
154 Square and Round Dance 1        
159 Tennis 1        
162 Aerobics (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 1        
167 Lifeguard Training (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 1        
172 Volleyball 1        
174 Team Handball 1        
176 Skin and Scuba Diving (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 1        
184 Flag Football 1        
186 Wellness Concepts and Health Related Fitness 2        
190 Concepts in Kinesiology 3        
192 Introduction to Athletic Training 3        
194 Anatomical Kinesiology 3        
196 Wellness Concepts 1        
251 Introduction to Human Performance 3        
262 Health Survey 3        
274 First Aid and Community CPR 1        
275 Prevention and Care of Athletic/Exercise Injuries 2        
277 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries Lab 1        
280 Acute Care of Athletic Injuries/Illness 3        
290 Introduction to Physical Education 3        
292 Management and Coaching Theory 2        
293 Water Safety Instructor Certification 2        
295 Instructional Systems in Physical Education (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3        
300 Planning, Implementation, and Assessment: Invasion Games 3        
301 Lifetime and Sports Activities II (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3        
301 Planning, Implementation, and Assessment: Adventure Activities 3        
302 Planning, Implementation, and Assessment: Rhythms and Dance 3        
303 Planning, Implementation, and Assessment: Fitness Concepts 3        
304 Biomechanical Kinesiology 3        
305 Planning, Implementation, and Assessment: Net, Wall, Field, Run, Score, and Target Activities 3        
306 Secondary Physical Education Laboratory (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 2        
308 Exercise Physiology 3        
310 Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training 3        
312 Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity 3 CC 3161      
313 Sociology of Sport and Physical Activity 3 PE 2001 7    
315 Athletic Training Lab and Practicum I 1        
316 Athletic Trianing Lab and Practicum II 1        
327 Movement Education for Elementary Grades 3        
328 Elementary Physical Education Lab 2        
330 Therapeutic Exercise in Athletic Training 3        
335 Introduction to School Health Education and Current Health Issues 3        
336 Strategies and Assessment in School Health Education 3        
337 Health Education Curriculum Design 3        
346 Athletic Training Apprenticeship 1–3        
347 Coaching Apprenticeship 1–3        
348 Human Performance Apprenticeship 1–3        
350 Apprentice in Teaching Physical Education 1–3        
355 Human Performance Lab Assessment 3        
357 Essentials of Strength and Conditioning 3        
358 Health Fitness Instruction 3        
361 Physical Education and Health Education for Teachers of Grades K–8 3        
375 Evaluation Techniques–Lower Body 3        
376 Evaluation Techniques–Upper Body 3        
389 Management Concepts (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 2        
391 Special Topics 1–3        
415 Athletic Training Lab and Practicum III 1        
416 Athletic Training Lab and Practicum IV 1        
420

Medical Aspects of Athletic Training

3        
426 Motor Learning and Development (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3        
426 Motor Development Across the Lifespan 3        
430 Administration and Organization in Athletic Training 3        
440 Human Performance Seminar 3        
445 Basic Electrocardiography 3        
450 Applied Nutrition in Kinesiology 3        
464 Programming in Gerontology and Special Populations 3        
466 Community Fitness Programming 1        
474 Research Methods in Kinesiology 3        
476 Senior Seminar 3        
484 Adaptive Physical Education 3        
487 Assessment in Adapted Physical Education 3        
491 Practicum in Exercise Management 9        
492 Coaching Practicum and Seminar 4        
493 Practicum in Special Physical Education 3        
494 Practicum in Exercise Science 9        
495 Directed Studies in Physical Education 1–3        
496 Capstone–Teaching Physical Education 1        
498 Human Performance Internship 6        
499 Independent Study 1–3        

Transfer manuals are intended to be guidelines for faculty, staff, and students to determine UMD course equivalents and are subject to change; consult department for further information. For degree requirements, see the University of Minnesota Duluth Catalog.

# While a course may not apply to a particular UMD major, minor, or liberal education requirement, all credits earned within the University of Minnesota system count toward the total number of credits required to earn a degree at UMD. Consult department; a course syllabus will be required.

* Consult department; may require course syllabus.
** Liberal Education/Cultural Diversity/International Perspective


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