Introduction to Kinesiology

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Introduction to Kinesiology Welcome

Course Description Foundations of Kinesiology explores the multifaceted world of kinesiology: the study of human movement and the body’s response to exercise. It examines the systems, factors, and principles involved in human development within the context of society. Relevant fields in the study of kinesiology include anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, nutrition, motor learning and control, and sport psychology, sociology, and philosophy. The relevant career options available to students in the field are also examined.

Units of Instruction 1. Introduction to Kinesiology 2. Human Anatomy 3. Sport Injuries 4. Growth, Motor Development 5. Information Processing in Human Movement 6. Movement Intelligence 7. Motor Learning

Units of Instruction 8. Introduction to Health and Wellness 9. Physical Fitness 10. Weight Management 11. The Mental Side of Human Performance 12. Society, Culture, and Sport 13. Physical Activity and Sport Issues 14. Philosophy of Sport 15. Technology, Sport, and the Body

Absences If a student is absent, it is the responsibility of the student to see me. Thereafter, missing classwork, homework, assessments, etc. will be provided.