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Kinesiology DescriptionsFor catalog cycle Fall 2007 to Spring 2009View a different cycle: KIN 102: Monterey Bay Adventure SportsEffective Feb 15, 2008 View HistoryDescription:This course will focus on the many outdoor recreational opportunities surrounding CSUMB and the Monterey Peninsula. Students will have an opportunity to participate in hiking, trail running, mountain biking, kayaking, surfing and canyoneering, with an emphasis on safety and training. Requires off-campus trips, equipment rental fees and a final exam. (Offered during summer session). Units2 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 109: Swimming: BeginningEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Teaches the very basic techniques, skills, and concepts of swimming to those with little or limited swimming experience. Develop a sense of confidence in swimming through 12 steps to practice and the common combination of drills. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 110: Strength TrainingEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Introduces the use of weight training equipment as a means of improving and maintaining muscular strength and endurance. Includes the physiological responses and adaptations of the human body to strength training, safety, risks, and benefits of strength training, muscle structure and function, and nutritional considerations. Measures progress with written self-assessment. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 111: Swimming for FitnessEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Instructs on swim conditioning as a lifelong wellness activity. Emphasizes cardiovascular endurance and stroke efficiency. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 113: Wake-Up WorkoutsEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Students learn about and practice developing customized personal fitness programs using an eclectic approach to fitness. Emphasizes cardiovascular endurance through aerobic training and some strength training. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 114: Walking off Stress & WeightEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Develops a regular habit of walking, addressing body metabolism, stress reduction, and endurance. Students make a commitment to consistent periods of vigorous walking at least twice a week for approximately 40 minutes each session. A variety of interesting walking venues are used along with special small or large group activities. Teaches stretching and warm up and cool down techniques. Credit/ no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 116: Adaptive Sports: AquaticsEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Instructs on adapting Physical Activity for each individual's unique needs through the use of the pool to enhance one's overall health and well-being. Course content decided upon between instructor and student. Designed especially for individuals with permanent or temporary disability. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 117: Adapted Sports: Dry LandEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:A learning experience for individuals who would like to select a physical activity program with adaptations to meet their individual needs. Course content decided upon between instructor and student, resulting in many program options and variety. This experience, in conjunction with adapted aquatics can provide daily activity for individuals who are temporarily or permanently in need of adapted physical activity. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 118: Water AerobicsEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:A cardiovascular and muscular endurance workout. Using flotation devices, follow the instructor through a wide variety of movements using the water as resistance. No experience in swimming necessary. Good for people looking for an alternative to weight bearing exercise. Credit/ no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 119: Aquatics ActivitiesEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Provides instruction in water activity that ranges from underwater hockey to water polo. Credit/no credit. (Offered as interest warrants). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 120: CPR/First AidEffective Feb 15, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Covers instruction and practice in the immediate and temporary care of injuries and sudden illness. Includes emergency response, rescue breathing, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and first aid for adults only. Conforms to American Red Cross standards. Optional written and practical certification exam offered at end of course. (Offered as needed). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 123: Step Aerobics & FitnessEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:A daily combination of step aerobic exercise and practical information regarding health issues including fitness, nutrition and weight management, and stress reduction techniques. The course will empower students to design their own health program and monitor their progress throughout the semester. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 131: Beginning Tai Chi Chi KungEffective Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:Short Sun Style form (especially beneficial for arthritis) contains powerful qigong exercises to enhance healing and agile steps to improve mobility. Develops better balance and flexibility. Second form emphasizes the development of Internal Power, a simple Yang style Tai Chi Chi Kung form that teaches the principles of body mechanics through the alignment of the bone structure with the force of gravity. Explains theory and provides training for deep internal work necessary for effective practice of any form of Tai Chi. Credit/no credit. Formerly titled Tai Chi Kung I - Level I (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 132: Beginning Chen TaijiquanEffective Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:(Taijiquan pronounced Tai Chi Chuan) Consists of step-by-step progression to a Chen 26 Movement Form. Fundamentals include standing meditation, proper body posture, footwork drills, with quality of the each movement emphasized to rid the body of stiffness along with self-defense applications. Training in body mechanics, including whole-body twining or "Silk Reeling" exercises which increase mobility, promote relaxation, reduce physical tension and strain. Formerly titled Tai Chi Kung II Level II Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 134: Self-Defense for WomenEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:A hands-on class that incorporates the four components of self-defense: awareness, avoidance, and verbal and physical techniques. Teaches verbal and physical self-defense skills from a standing position and from the ground. This class is essentially a rape-prevention course that aims to reduce fear and empower students with skills to defend themselves against physical, verbal and sexual attacks. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 139: YogaEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Introduces the physical practice of yoga and explores the emotional, spiritual and philosophical aspects of this ancient discipline. Weekly practice of postures (asanas) build from basic poses to more challenging poses. Builds strength, endurance and flexibility through asana practice. Addresses the emotional and spiritual aspects of yoga through assigned readings, class discussions and journaling. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 140: Yoga IIEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Designed for students who have completed KIN 139 and wish to continue their study of Yoga. Welcomes beginners with no prior yoga experience as well. Credit/no credit. (Offered as interest warrants). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 141: Disc GolfEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Low-impact and easy to learn, provides students with the fundamental skills, beginnings through advanced, to enjoy disc golf. Students, athletic or not, all genders, and all ages, can learn to play. Develops a life sport by completion. Meets at hole one on Cypress Course behind Black Box Cabaret. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 143: Volleyball: All LevelsEffective Feb 15, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Introduces both female and male students to court (indoor) volleyball. Students develop passing, blocking, and hitting skills. They learn the rules, scoring, and team strategies and tactics. Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 144: Basketball: All LevelsEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Facilitates the development of fundamental skill in basketball. While skill enhancement is the desired outcome, also covers the rules and regulations of the game, and the history and growth of basketball. Credit/ no credit. (Offered fall semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 145: Softball: All LevelsEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Introduces women and men to softball. Students develop throwing, catching, fielding, hitting, and baserunning skills while learning rules, scoring, and team strategies for offensive and defensive fastpitch and slowpitch softball. Credit/no credit. (Offered spring semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 148: Running: All LevelsEffective Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:Facilitates cardiovascular development through running. This course seeks to increase knowledge of training methods, techniques, and nutrition to facilitate development of a personal training plan. Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 149: SurfingEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Covers surfing for beginners and first timers. Opportunities for advanced surfers to act as aids to the head instructor. Covers etiquette, right of way rules, equipment, and safety. Must be able to pass a swimming safety test. Includes extensive in-the-water experience. Requires some equipment. Surf boards will be supplied. Course fee required. Credit/ no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 151: Sailing IEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Apply theory to practice in small centerboard type sailboats. Includes maneuvering and driving a boat, rules of the road, nomenclature, knots, developing teamwork, and practicing water and boat safety. Includes extensive on-the-water experience. Must have the ability to swim. Requires course fee. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 152: Sailing IIEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Apply theory to practice in keelboats. Covers rules of the road, sailing language, knots, and water safety. Sailing skills include reefing, heaving-to, crew-overboard recovery, and changing sail while underway. Covers skills such as anchoring, docking, and tide and weather consideration. An American Sailing Association (ASA) certification course, includes lecture and extensive on-the-water experience. Must have the ability to swim. Requires course fee. Credit/no credit. (Offered as interest warrants). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 161: Foundations of WellnessEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Addresses core concepts of both health and wellness, the interrelationship and benefits of physical fitness, proper nutrition, and effective stress management levels for young adults in college. Emphasizes self-assessments, development, implementation of personal wellness goals,plans,actions, and self-reflection on advantages and consequences of lifestyle choices. (Offered every semester). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 162: Fdn of Wellness: NutritionEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Addresses core concepts of health and wellness, the interrelationship and benefits of physical fitness, proper nutrition, and effective stress management in theory and practice. Emphasizes nutritional understanding and actual eating decisions. Includes self-assessments, development and implementation of personal wellness goals/plans/actions, and self-reflection on consequences of lifestyle choices. (Offered as needed). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 180: Backpacking & HikingEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Provides students with the knowledge and skills to safely backpack and hike in a variety of conditions. Focuses on equipment, menu planning, navigation and leave-no-trace camping. (Offered spring semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 180L) KIN 180L: Backpacking & Hiking LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab course for KIN 180. Includes a three-day backpacking trip over a weekend and several day hikes on Fort Ord recreation lands. Requires course fee. Credit/ no credit. (Offered spring semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 180) KIN 195: Special TopicsEffective Apr 2, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Studies a particular topic in Kinesiology. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Units1 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 230: Leadership: Mini-CorpsEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Provides leadership and mentoring opportunities and develops related leadership skills for California Mini-Corps students as they work in the classrooms and in the homes of migrant students in K-12. Must be admitted to the mini-corps program. (Offered as interest warrants). Units4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 238: Awaken Healing EnergyEffective Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:The study of Channeling Energy and Self-Empowerment. Teaches eastern theory and practice for cultivating energy or "Chi". Course addresses Qigong meditation practices to facilitate stress reduction. (Offered as interest warrants.) Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 239: Trad Chinese Lion DancingInactive as of Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:Develops the fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Lion Dance. Trains in percussion instruments, fitness training skills, dance postures, and footwork, giving form and substance to choreographed movements in the Lion Dance, a genuine performance art. Introduces the history, culture and content of Chinese Lion Dancing. Develops the ability to perform from the street to the stage, animating and bringing life to the Lion Dance for a wide range of community events and celebrative occasions. Credit/no credit. (Offered as interest warrants). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 240: Intercollegiate Athletic SemEffective Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:(Formerly titled Adv./Competitive Athletics Sem) Provides student-athletes with strategies and knowledge that will help them make the best possible choices in their collegiate experience. Topics include becoming a lifelong learner; goal setting and time management; self-awareness; critical and creative thinking; relating to others; managing your career and your money; moving beyond college. Exposes student-athletes to the concept that success comes from within and that knowledge is power. (Offered fall semester). Units2 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 240L: Intercollegiate Athletic PractEffective Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:(Formerly titled Adv/Competitive Athletics Lab) Students develop personal skills and learn advanced strategy and tactics. Focuses on the quality of participation and competitive outcomes. For students who wish to participate on an intercollegiate competitive team. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units2 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 254: KayakingEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Introduces skills for intermediate level sea kayaking. Covers equipment, paddling techniques, navigation, weather, surf zone dynamics and rescues. Earn a certificate from the American Canoe Association upon completion. (Offered fall semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 254L) KIN 254L: Kayaking LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab course for KIN 254. Requires field trips and course fee. Credit/no credit. (Offered fall semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 254) KIN 260: Fdn of Well: Fitness-ExerciseEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:For individuals and educators. Addresses the core concepts of health and wellness, the benefits of physical fitness, proper nutrition, and effective stress management. Includes self-assessments, personal wellness plans, and self-reflection on consequences of lifestyle choices. Students discover the role of physical activity in positive self-image development. Focuses on fitness testing and exercise physiology. Required for Liberal Studies students in Integrated Pathway. (Offered every semester). Units2 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 260L: Fdn of Well: Fitness-Exer LabEffective Feb 15, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Physical activity learning lab focusing on fitness testing and fundamental exercise physiology lab. Units0 to 1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 262: Fdn of Well: Women's HealthEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Addresses core concepts of both health and wellness, the interrelationship and benefits of physical fitness, proper nutrition, and effective stress management. Covers self-assessments, development and implementation of personal wellness goals,plans,actions, and self-reflection on behavioral choices especially as they relate to women. (Offered as interest warrants). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 263: Fdn of Well: Human SexualityEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Addresses concepts of health and wellness, the interrelationship and benefits of physical fitness, proper nutrition, and effective stress management. Covers self-assessments, development and implementation of personal wellness goals,plans,actions, and self-reflection on behavioral choices. A second focus enlarges the personal and intellectual understanding of human sexuality. Integrates knowledge, decision-making, responsibility, and diversity related to sexuality into all aspects of the course. (Offered as interest warrants). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 266: Fdn of Well: Drugs in Mod SocEffective Feb 15, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Addresses health and wellness, the interrelationship and benefits of physical fitness, proper nutrition, and effective stress management. Covers self-assessments, personal wellness goals/plans/actions, and self-reflection on behavioral choices. Explores societal issues of various drug usage, and how and why abuse occurs. Gives a realistic perspective of drug-related problems and programs available. Extensive coverage of nutrition, stress management, and physical fitness. (Offered Fall semester) Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 271S: Fdn of Well: Comm ParticipateEffective Feb 15, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Provides an overview of factors that contribute to health and wellness while engaging in self-reflective, culturally aware and responsive community participation with community organizations. Units5 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 280: SCUBA DivingEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Entry-level scuba certification intended for the student with little or no scuba experience. The aquatic content covers practical SCUBA skills and techniques. Students who complete all academic, pool, and open water requirements may be eligible for SCUBA Diver certification through National Association of Underwater Instructors [NAUI]. One or two weekend fieldtrips may be required. Prior to participating in open-water activities, an appropriate medical release to dive must be on file. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 280L) KIN 280L: SCUBA Diving LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab course for KIN 280. Students must have ability to swim. Requires course fee. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 280) KIN 281: Rock ClimbingEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Focuses on top-roped rock climbing and bouldering. Covers equipment, techniques, and training. Includes knots, anchor systems, belaying, rappelling, and risk assessment. Held outdoors and requires one weekend trip. Requires course fee. Credit/no credit. (Offered as interest warrants). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 282: Advanced SCUBA RescueEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:A continuing education certification course to increase understanding and enjoyment of diving. Emphasizes participation and application of knowledge in open water, after classroom discussions. Covers applied sciences, equipment, risks, environment, navigation, limited visibility, search and recovery, light salvage and deep simulated decompression. Requires field trips to complete a minimum of 8 dives. Independent projects may be assigned outside of classroom time. Students who complete all of the course requirements are eligible for the NAUI Master SCUBA Diver certification. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 282L) KIN 282L: Advanced SCUBA Rescue LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab course for KIN 282. Students must have the ability to swim. Credit/no credit. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 282) KIN 283: Master Diver CertificationEffective Feb 15, 2008 View HistoryDescription:The NAUI Master Diver course is a continuing education certification course for divers who wish to increase their understanding and enjoyment of diving. Emphasis is on student participation and practical application of knowledge in open water, after classroom discussion of subjects. Topics covered include: Applied sciences, Diving equipment, Diving Risks, Diving Environment, Underwater Navigation, Limited Visibility Diving, Search and Recovery, Light Salvage and Deep and Simulated Decompression Diving. (Offered as interest warrants.) Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 283L) KIN 283L: Master Diver Certification LabEffective Feb 15, 2008 View HistoryDescription:The course is the practical application of the NAUI Master Scuba Dive Course. Field trips are required to complete a minimum of 8 scuba dives. Diving activities include deep diving night diving, advanced navigation, simulated stage decompression, small boat diving, light salvage, and search and recovery. Independent projects may be assigned outside of classroom time. Students who complete all the course requirements are eligible for the NAUI Master Scuba Diver certification. (Offered as interest warrants) Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 283) KIN 300: Major Pro-SeminarEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Introduces the history, debates, and definitions regarding the interdisciplinary degree in Kinesiology. Explores research skills needed to complete Senior Capstone project. Develops a learning plan that integrates a KIN concentration, Capstone interests, and personal and professional goals. (Offered every semester). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 310: Athletic Strength & ConditionEffective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Presents practical application of physiological and biomechanical theory for development of and implementation of sports conditioning prescriptions. Helps athletes achieve optimal physical performance without incurring injury. Includes content necessary for nationally recognized certification exams administered by organizations such as the National Strength and Conditioning Association. (Offered during winter session and as interest warrants). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 335: Fundamentals of CoachingEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Explores coaching from a literary and a personal perspective. Builds appreciation for the depth of the coaching profession through literature, studying different authors' views on topics that every coach in every sport must face. After establishing a solid base with literature, explores the topic in a hands-on environment through group discussions and projects. Provides an opportunity to explore the culture of coaching, highlighting several key points. (Offered spring semester). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 340: Personal TrainingEffective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Provides a theoretical overview of the scientific and practical knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to be a competent personal trainer. Includes content necessary for nationally recognized certification exams administered by organizations such as the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the American College of Sports Medicine. (Offered as needed). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 345: Sports EthicsEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Looks at issues in youth sport, intercollegiate sport, and professional sport. Discusses ethical questions, arguments, theories, and workable solutions for returning amateur sport to its proper place in society. Discusses the power of sport, the value of sport, and the place of sport in society. (Offered spring semester). Units4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 347: Leadership LifeSkills CitizensEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:A focused training for leaders on campus, including Resident Advisors. Examines, within the context of leadership, the responsibilities and commitments of student leaders to develop meaningful communities and successful citizenry. Studies leadership to determine what makes a good leader, and helps students realize their own potential as leaders. Begins focusing on self-identify, community building, our role as citizens of the world, and concludes with the emergence of students who are self-aware and cognizant of the environment around them. (Offered as needed). Units1 to 3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 360: Nutritional ScienceEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Studies scientific concepts of nutrition related to nutritional needs, practices, and problems throughout the life cycle. Emphasizes evidence-based, scientific nutritional information, personal decision making, and education of individuals and groups toward health promotion and disease prevention. (Offered every semester). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 360L) KIN 360L: Nutritional Science LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab course for KIN 360. Focuses on application of nutritional science tools for logical, evidence-based interpretation of nutritional information and positive, individualized behavior change. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 360) KIN 362: Fundamentals of NutritionEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Includes team discussions, nutritional experiential labs combined with student-driven presentations. Presents scientific nutritional content, seriously looking at nutrition and activity patterns to improve eating choices and assist others. Examines special topics and nutritional needs in different ages, activity levels, and cultures. May offer a baseline medical lab screen at the beginning and end of the semester, free of charge. Must have completed vibrancy theory course. (Offered fall semester). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 362L) KIN 362L: Fundamentals of Nutrition LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab course for KIN 362. (Offered fall semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 362) KIN 363: Human SexualityEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Addresses the biological, social, and emotional issues related to human sexuality. Covers a broad spectrum of concepts to better understand the nature of sexuality, decision-making, the importance of sexuality over the lifespan, the responsibility it involves, and the diversity of sexual attitudes and practices of others. (Offered as needed). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 363L) KIN 363L: Human Sexuality LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab course for KIN 363. (Offered as needed). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 363) KIN 364: Ancestral Well-being & HealingEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Discusses health from the perspective of each student's ancestral and cultural heritage. Students share experiences and reflections of their individual culture tradition, or lack thereof, and track recent family health history, ancestral histories and health and healing practices of their family and/or cultural heritage. Explores creation and origin stories and deepens the relationship to place, the histories of our families, and the indigenous people of the land on which we live or came from. (Offered as interest warrants). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 365: Models & Dimension of WellnessEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:An overview of the rise of the Wellness movement as a more comprehensive vision than previous views of health. Explores a variety of useful models of the dimensions of Wellness, including a model of the contributing factors to high-level wellness. Offers the connection and usefulness of the models along with a variety of inventories and methods for using the models. In-depth coverage of several of the dimensions of wellness factors allows students to research particular areas of interest for personal or professional application. (Offered as needed). Units4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 366: Behavior Change/Sup Grp StratEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Develops skills in health counseling: data interpretation, goal setting, planning strategies for lifelong health and wellness behavior change, improvement and prevention through pragmatic implementation. Prepares students to develop strategies and skills in understanding and implementing behavior change models and to facilitate support strategies in community and worksite settings. The student recognizes the dynamic wellness process, becoming proactive in both self and environmental responsibility for a higher quality of life. (Offered as needed). Units3 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 367: Consumer Advocacy & Well-beingEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:From one-on-one wellness counseling to broad-based media marketing campaigns, a vast body of research over the past twenty years demonstrates that wellness information is established around communication; messages of the media, information on the Internet, and marketing of the pharmaceutical industry, to name a few. Emphasizes the connection between personal wellness and the social, cultural, and political context of health and wellness-related issues in modern society. (Offered as needed). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 368: Holistic Health & WellnessEffective Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:(Formerly titled App. Holistic Healing & Well.) An overview of concepts of health and wellness, disease, and healing, considered from a broad range of physical, cultural, and spiritual perspectives. This class will compare and critically examine "western" or "traditional" health and healing, and "eastern," "holistic," and "alternative" approaches so that students can personally and professionally draw from a broad range of preventative and treatment modalities. Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 370: Anatomy & Physiology IEffective Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:Introduction to the structure and function of the human body. Concepts related to anatomical terminology, cells, tissues, integument, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems are covered. Interrelationships of organ systems and system pathologies are also emphasized. Additionally, principles of anatomy and physiology will be used to illustrate the scientific way of knowing. Finally, the process of peer-review and evidenced based evaluation of claims related to anatomy and physiology, health and pathology will also be incorporated. (First semester of two semester course). (Offered fall semester). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 370L) KIN 370L: Anatomy & Physiology I LabEffective Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:General introduction to the structure and function of the human body. Basic concepts related to anatomical/physiologic structures/functions of human body systems (tissues, axial and appendicular skeleton, muscular and nervous) are covered. Additionally, principles of anatomy and physiology will be used to illustrate the scientific way of knowing. (First semester of two semester course). (Offered fall semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 370) KIN 371: Anatomy & Physiology IIEffective Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:Introduction to the structure and function of the human body. Concepts related to circulatory-, lymphatic-, respiratory-, digestive-, urinary systems; immunity, metabolism, reproduction, development, genetics. An introduction to evolutionary medicine will be explored. Interrelationships of organ systems are emphasized. Anatomy and physiology principles will be used to illustrate the scientific way of knowing. Peer-review and evidenced based evaluation of claims related to anatomy and physiology, health and pathology will also be incorporated. (Second semester of two semester course). (Offered spring semester). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 371L) KIN 371L: Anatomy & Physiology II LabEffective Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:General introduction to the structure and function of the human body. Basic concepts related to anatomical/physiologic structures/functions of human body systems (tissues, axial and appendicular skeleton, muscular and nervous) are covered. Additionally, principles of anatomy and physiology will be used to illustrate the scientific way of knowing. (Second semester of two semester course). (Offered spring semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 371) KIN 372: Socio Persp Sport w/ Dis. EmphEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Provides an in-depth view of the essential issues regarding disability sport including: history, sport organizations including the Olympics, the international sport model, challenges and controversies, physical training, sport medicine issues, activity modifications, equipment uses and event management for both children and adults. (Offered as needed). Units4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 374: Phys Ed for Elem Sch ChildEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Focuses on the neurological foundations of movement for children preschool to eighth grade from a growth and development perspective. Emphasis is placed on physical activity and programmatic organization in the gymnasium and on the playground as it relates to problem solving and academic success; multicultural approaches to movement, moral development, and self image; and movement exploration, body and spatial awareness, and other non-locomotor skills. (Offered every semester and online spring of even years). Units2 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 374L) KIN 374L: Phys Ed for Elem Sch Child LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab course for KIN 374. Requires 32 hours of contact with preschool and elementary school children. (Offered every semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 374) KIN 375: Motor BehaviorEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Provides first experience with the body of knowledge known as motor behavior. Includes theories of motor control and motor learning, biological perspectives including the central nervous system, and motor neurons. Also offers learning perspectives related to motor learning and motor control including sensory systems, vision, memory, and multidimensional learning and social perspectives including practice and group dynamics. (Offered as needed). Units4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 376: Prin of Mov for Ind w/ DisabEffective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Includes programming in physical education for neurologically and physically impaired individuals in the psychomotor, affective, and cognitive domains. Provides a knowledge of disabilities, an understanding of indicators and contra-indicators related to skill development (including academics), and the ability to teach integrated movement activities to preschool to eighth grade children with disabilities. (Offered spring semester). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 376L) KIN 376L: Prin of Mov for Ind w/ Dis LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab course for KIN 376. Requires 32 hours of contact with people with disabilities. (Offered spring semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 376) KIN 377: Neurological ImpairmentEffective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:An in-depth examination of the central nervous system in typical development and atypical development related to academic and motor success. Provides students with an understanding of the typical and atypical neurological bases underlying sensory motor development and performance, as well as the typical and atypical neurological mechanisms and processes for academic success. Includes addictions, phobias, and depression as disabilities. (Offered fall semester). Units4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 378: Assess Eval Curric Des. & ProgEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Introduces and analyzes various theoretical perspectives related to assessment in the psychomotor, cognitive, and effective domains for indivuals with disabilities. Provides the basis for program and curriculum design and implementation. (Offered as needed). Units4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 380: Modern Sports AdministrationEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Looks at administration as the framework and the machinery of the organization of sport. Covers guiding and managing human behavior; the fundamental functions of management; policies and procedures; strategic planning; and the business of sport including personnel issues, future directions, collegiate trademark licensing, communications, event management, media relations, and financial principles applied to sport. (Offered as needed). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 381: Legal Issues & Sport LiabilityEffective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Investigate event development, event participants, and event spectators in relation to the law and risk management. Topics of exploration include risk management principles; event directors and committees; what you can be liable for; waiver and medical releases; insurance; spectator concerns; alcohol; procedures for reducing the incidence of injuries; avoiding litigation through precautions, arbitration, and due care; and sports law. Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 382: Wilderness LeadershipEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of backcountry management. Readings on historical and modern examples of leadership are a core element. Includes leadership styles, group facilitation, risk management, and minimum impact camping techniques. (Offered fall semester of odd years). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 382L) KIN 382L: Wilderness Leadership LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab for KIN 382 and includes a weeklong intensive backpacking and mountaineering expedition. Requires course fee. Credit/no credit. (Offered fall semester of odd years). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 382) KIN 383: Fdn of Adventure EducationEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Surveys the rise of experiential education programs and the theoretical models guiding these activities. Practices methods of teambuilding and personal development in hands-on situations. (Offered fall semester of even years). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 383L) KIN 383L: Fdn of Adventure Education LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab course for KIN 383 and includes five days of field activities. Requires course fee. Credit/no credit. (Offered fall semester of even years). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 383) KIN 384: Wilderness ExperienceEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Focuses on historical and modern concepts of wilderness. Examines adventure, exploration, and the development of modern environmental ethics. Surveys current uses and environmental issues in wilderness areas. Requires a weeklong intensive field expedition to the San Rafael Wilderness during Spring Break. (Offered spring semester of odd years.) Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 384L) KIN 384L: Wilderness Experience LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab course for KIN 384, including a weeklong intensive field expedition to the San Rafael Wilderness during Spring Break. Requires course fee. Credit/no credit. (Offered spring semester of odd years). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 384) KIN 385: Outdoor Edu/Rec Program AdminEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Covers the design, logistics, and business aspects of outdoor education and recreation program administration in the nonprofit and commercial sectors. Practical exercises focus on budgets, logistics, risk management and course curriculum while preparing students for employment in the Outdoor Recreation Field. (Offered spring semester of even years.) Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 385L) KIN 385L: Outdoor Ed/Rec Prog Admin LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab course for KIN 385 and includes an intensive field expedition to a wilderness area in California during Spring Break. Credit/no credit. (Offered spring semester of even years). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 385) KIN 395: Special TopicsEffective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Studies a particular topic in Kinesiology. Student(s) and faculty select topic and number of units. (Offered as needed). Units2 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 397: Independent StudyEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Studies a particular topic related to Kinesiology. Student and faculty member select topic of study and number of credits. (Offered as needed). Units1 to 5 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 410: Care/Prevent of Athlet. InjuryEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:An introductory course exposing students to the field of athletic training. The role of the athletic trainer is explored in relation to the physician, coach, and athlete. Emphasis is placed on prevention, recognition, and treatment of the more common sports injuries. Topics include injury management, basic evaluation procedures, head and face injuries, spinal injuries, knee injuries, and lower leg, ankle, and foot injuries. (Offered spring semester). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 420: Essential of Exercise ScienceEffective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Presents an overview of selected topics in exercise physiology with emphasis on practical applications in health, disease, and athletic performance. Provides students with a fundamental understanding of the physiological responses and adaptations to acute and chronic exercise. (Offered as needed). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 420L: Essential of Exer. Science LabInactive as of Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:Provides the laboratory component of Exercise Physiology where students gain experience in the competencies and skills necessary for health and fitness assessment of diseased, normal, and athletic populations. Focus includes content necessary for nationally recognized certification exams administered by organizations such as the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the American College of Sports Medicine. Required for exercise science concentration. (Offered as needed) Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 421L: Essential of Exercise Sci LabEffective Jan 1, 2009 View HistoryDescription:Provides the laboratory component of Exercise Physiology where students gain experience in the competencies and skills necessary for health and fitness assessment of diseased, normal, and athletic populations. Focus includes content necessary for nationally recognized certification exams administered by organizations such as the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the American College of Sports Medicine. (Offered as needed) Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 430: Phys & Biomech Aerobic ExerEffective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Provides an in-depth, integrated understanding of the physiological responses and adaptations to, and the biomechanics of, aerobic activity, exercise, and sport. Emphasizes the concept that the physiology of aerobic energy production and the biomechanics of aerobic energy use are linked in physical activity, exercise, and sport. (Offered as needed). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 440: Phys & Biomech Anaerobic Exer.Effective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Provides an in-depth, integrated understanding of the physiological responses and adaptations to, and the biomechanics of, anaerobic activity, exercise, and sport. Emphasizes the concept that the physiology of anaerobic energy production and the biomechanics of anaerobic energy use are linked in physical activity, exercise, and sport. (Offered as needed). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 450: Exer Prescript for Special PopEffective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Focuses on the scientific and practical knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to design an individualized exercise prescription for those confronted with disease and special needs. (Offered as needed). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 461: Effectively Manage StressEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Combines stress content topics, practice assignments, and support sessions. Utilizes stress research, individual inventories, perception analysis, mind re-framing, and self-monitoring techniques to manage difficult situations by utilizing stress-reduction techniques. Also focuses on how the mind may interpret situations according to various periods of a life span, especially during childhood, college, and adult work life periods. (Offered spring semester). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 461L) KIN 461L: Effectively Manage Stress LabEffective Feb 19, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Required lab course for KIN 461. (Offered spring semester). Units1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Corequisites: KIN 461) KIN 464: Pattern & Dynamic in RelationsEffective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Provides information and experiences to assist students reflect upon and make decisions about what constitutes well-being between partners and among families. While highlighting the diversity of structures in relationships, provides information and tools in such areas as communication and conflict resolution, lifespan issues, sexuality, parenting, separation, and wellness. (Offered spring semester). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 465: Sp Top Intern: Health & WellEffective Jun 5, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Combination of theoretical base established in Health and Wellness with applied experience designed for each individual interest area. (Offered as needed). Units4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 466: Sp Top Intern: Human MovementEffective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Combination of theoretical base established in Adapted Physical Activity with applied experience designed for each individual interest area. (Offered as needed). Units3 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 467: Sp Top Intern: Outdoor Educat.Effective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Combination of theoretical base established in Outdoor Education and Recreation with applied experience. (Offered as needed). Units3 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 468: Sp Top Intern: Spt Man & CoachEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Combination of theoretical base established in management and coaching with applied experience. (Offered as needed). Units3 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 469: Sp Top Intern: Exercise Sci.Effective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Students complete fieldwork in an agency and/or facility approved by the Exercise Science faculty. Approval is based on the opportunities available for students to work on issues of importance in the exercise science areas and the agency's ability to provide mentoring and organizational support for the student intern. (Offered as needed). Units3 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 471S: Service Learning: KIN MajorsEffective Jan 22, 2008 View HistoryDescription:Examines issues of service, social justice, and social responsibility as they relate to Kinesiology and wellness. Each student serves at least 40 hours in a setting that relates to his or her concentration and provides health- and wellness-related service to a marginalized sector of the tri-county community. Concurrent or previous enrollment in KIN 300. (Offered every semester). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 484: Sports Facility Design & Mgmt.Effective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Provides a reference source for the design, construction, renovation, and/or maintenance of sports grounds and facilities. Speaks to the quality, evaluation, and safety of sport facilities including equipment, layout, and lighting and energy options in addition to reconstruction, renovation, maintenance, and management procedures. (Offered as needed). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 485: Promo & Mrktng Sports ProgramsEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Covers the business of selling sport in our society. Explores the nuances of the sport business industry, sport management, and sport marketing. Describes and discusses the marketing mix: the strategic combination of four elements - product, price, place, and promotion - and segmentation, targeting, and position in the sport business. (Offered as needed). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 486: Acct, Budget, & Fund. in SportEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Explores the importance of accounting and its resulting financial statements and data in the business of sport. Considers the complexities of today's business environment and the significance of applying adequate standard accounting procedures. Defines the role of accounting in sport and fitness enterprises; investigates the accounting system; looks at partnerships, cash management, revenue generation, and budgeting; and reviews the process of fundraising and friend-raising to cultivate human and fiscal resources. (Offered as needed). Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 497: Senior Capstone IEffective Jan 2, 2009 View HistoryDescription:Students work with their instructor, their faculty Capstone advisor, and other students to develop a proposal for their Senior Capstone project. (Offered every semester). Units2 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Prerequisites: KIN 300) KIN 499: Senior Capstone IIEffective Jan 2, 2009 View HistoryDescription:Assists students in completing their Senior Capstone project developed in KIN 497, including a written Capstone report and an oral presentation to Kinesiology department faculty, staff, and students. (Offered every semester). Units2 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:(Prerequisites: KIN 497) KIN 595: Special TopicsEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Enables graduate students to enrich Kinesiology 300 or 400 level courses to satisfy graduate level requirements. Prior to enrolling, students must seek instructor permission, provide a description of the course content, and submit a proposal to explain how additional and enriched graduate level assignments will be implemented. The course needs to be approved by the faculty advisor, course instructor, dean, and program director. (Offered as needed). Units4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 596: Sp Top Intern: Sport Mktg/MgmtEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Enables graduate students to enrich Kinesiology 300 or 400 level courses to satisfy graduate level requirements. Prior to enrolling in the course, students must seek instructor permission, provide a description of the course content, and submit a proposal to explain how additional and enriched graduate level assignments will be implemented. Needs to be approved by the faculty advisor, course instructor, dean, and program director. (Offered as needed). Units4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None KIN 597: Sport Facility Design & MgmtEffective Aug 27, 2007 View HistoryDescription:Enables graduate students to enrich Kinesiology 300 or 400 level courses to satisfy graduate level requirements. Prior to enrolling in the course, students must seek instructor permission, provide a description of the course content, and submit a proposal to explain how additional and enriched graduate level assignments will be implemented. Needs to be approved by the faculty advisor, course instructor, dean, and program director. (Offered as needed). Units4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None |
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