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KINE 2000 Introduction to Kinesiology
Fall 2026

Introduction to the discipline of Kinesiology and an examination of the study of physical activity from the perspectives of professional practice, research, and experience. This course is a prerequisite for all students interested in pursuing a major in Kinesiology.

4.1
Rating
1.9
Difficulty
3.69
GPA
KINE 2200 Motor Development
Fall 2026

Describes and analyzes normal motor development across the lifespan, from pre-natal development through older adulthood. Emphasizes identifying and classifying motor behaviors across the lifespan, as well as understanding the interaction of environmental and biological factors that affect acquisition of these movement behaviors. Laboratory experiences are included.

4.5
Rating
1.8
Difficulty
3.87
GPA
KINE 2410 Group Exercise Instruction
Fall 2026

This course provides the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to design and instruct safe, effective group exercise classes to participants of varying skill and fitness levels.

5.0
Rating
1.0
Difficulty
3.89
GPA
KINE 2850 Medical Terminology
Fall 2026

The class will cover basics of medical term etymology and a system-based approach to understanding the language of medicine. The objective of this class is to encourage interdisciplinary communication among medical practitioners and other health care professionals as they prepare for the "real world" of medicine.

3.6
Rating
1.6
Difficulty
3.97
GPA
KINE 3210 Kinesiology Individuals Disabilities
Fall 2026

Examines the nature and causes of disabling conditions and the motor needs and tolerances associated with these conditions. Enhances experience and skill in planning, assessing, prescribing, teaching, and evaluating instruction for individuals with disabilities in both school and non-school settings

4.1
Rating
2.5
Difficulty
3.62
GPA
KINE 3211 Kinesiology Individuals Disabilities Lab
Fall 2026

Prospective teachers work with a variety of students with disabilities in a physical education setting. Students are assigned to, and supervised by, an adapted physical educator in one of the local schools.Prerequisite: must have taken or be currently enrolled in KINE 3210

4.7
Rating
1.5
Difficulty
1.30
GPA
KINE 3400 Nutrition
Fall 2026

Studies the basic principles of nutrition, including psychosocial-cultural considerations in dietary intake. Focuses on nutrient sources and actions, digestion, special population needs, weight control, food faddism, international problems, nutrition education, and nutrition-related disorders.

3.8
Rating
1.8
Difficulty
3.77
GPA
KINE 3410 Exercise Physiology
Fall 2026

This course provides a foundational understanding of metabolic and physiologic responses to exercise. Emphasis will be placed on the role of exercise and nutrition to enhance strength and endurance for human performance. Prerequisites: BIOL 3410 and BIOL 3420 OR BIOL 2060 and BIOL 2070 OR NUIP 2060 and NUIP 2070

3.0
Rating
3.2
Difficulty
3.45
GPA
KINE 3420 Contemporary Health Issues
Fall 2026

Discussion of major topics in public health, including chronic diseases, such as child and adult obesity, diabetes, hypertension, cancer, cardiovascular disease, muscle and bone diseases, and mental illness. There is a strong emphasis on fitness, nutrition, and other lifestyle choices to modify disease risk. Eating disorders and athlete medical issues are also discussed.

4.2
Rating
2.1
Difficulty
3.86
GPA
KINE 3430 Physical Activities in Health Disparities
Fall 2026

An examination of social, cultural, political, and environmental influences on health and physical activity promotion among diverse populations including issues related to race, ethnicity, geography, income status, and other social factors across the lifespan for promoting physical activity through public health strategies. Cardiometabolic health, physiology and chronic disease will be discussed within the context of health disparities.

4.0
Rating
1.7
Difficulty
3.70
GPA
KINE 3600 Musculoskeletal Anatomy
Fall 2026

A systematic approach to human anatomy with emphasis on the interdependence of structure and function in the skeletal, articular, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular and digestive systems. A laboratory experience is included.

3.8
Rating
4.2
Difficulty
3.21
GPA
KINE 3601 Musculoskeletal Anatomy Lab I
Fall 2026

This lab is intended to provide students with hands on experience to learn human anatomy. The lab primarily involves work with human specimen prosections and will cover only gross anatomy of the muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems. .

4.0
Rating
3.8
Difficulty
3.57
GPA
KINE 3615 Service Learning in Sports Medicine Athletic Training
Fall 2026

For undergraduate students interested in the clinical aspect of sports medicine. Students are scheduled for clinic times each week for the duration of the semester, but also must attend in-services (typically held from 7-8 am on Tuesdays). Students provide first aid & rehabilitation for varsity student athletes and UVa Athletics events. Instructor permission and apply online: https://virginiasports.com/undergraduate-volunteer/

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KINE 3617 Service Learning in Medical Fitness
Fall 2026

For upper-level undergraduates interested in physical therapy or related professions. Students are scheduled for weekly clinic times and also must attend in-services each week. Under the supervision of licensed clinicians, students work with clients in medical fitness programs at the University's Student Health Center and/or at the Fried Center for the Advancement of Potential. Instructor permission required as enrollment is limited.

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KINE 3620 Biomechanics/Motor Control of Human Movement
Fall 2026

Studies the science of human movement in the context of muscle actions and the application of forces through levers of the musculoskeletal system. Analyzes fundamental human movement patterns, such as gait.

3.7
Rating
3.5
Difficulty
3.41
GPA
KINE 3630 Emergency Medical Care
Fall 2026

Examines current approaches to the management of medical emergencies. Cardiopulmonary disorders, temperature-related injuries, poisoning, hemorrhaging, diabetes, emergency childbirth, epilepsy, fractures, and shock are presented. Investigates the components of a comprehensive emergency medical care system. Students are certified in CPR and First Aid.

3.2
Rating
2.5
Difficulty
3.84
GPA
KINE 3640 Psychological Aspects of Health
Fall 2026

This course is a class that explores the nuances and connections between the psychological, biological, sociological, and spiritual aspects of health and their influences on the population. The aim of health psychology is to not only understand these connections, but employ standards to support healthy endeavors, decrease and prevent adverse health outcomes and poor health behaviors, and maintain quality of life and well-being.

Rating
Difficulty
3.96
GPA
KINE 3660 Neuroscience of Exercise
Fall 2026

This course will address the underlying neuroanatomy associated with cognitive function in healthy individuals as well as those with neurocognitive/psychiatric pathologies and diseases. Throughout the semester, students will become consumers of cross- disciplinary research addressing the influence of physical activity and cognitive function.

4.3
Rating
3.3
Difficulty
3.62
GPA
KINE 3700 Sociology of Sport
Fall 2026

This course introduces students to the application of sociological ideas and methods in analyzing contemporary sport issues. It covers a range of topics, including socialization, deviance, violence, gender, ethnicity, social class, business, media, politics, education, and religion, to explore how sociological thinking can be applied to sport.

Rating
Difficulty
3.50
GPA
KINE 4000 Practicum in Kinesiology
Fall 2026

The practicum is a clinically oriented course to enable students in kinesiology to explore their professional goals. Students contact a professional in the arena of their choice. Students work under the supervision of the professional for 120 hours during the semester, keep a journal of their learning experiences, and write a case study and an evaluation of the experience due the last day of class for the semester

Rating
Difficulty
3.96
GPA
KINE 4400 Nutrition and Athletic Performance
Fall 2026

This course examines nutrition as it relates to optimizing physical performance in active individuals. Recent research publications will be used to provide the latest information on these areas and to encourage critical evaluation of research.

3.0
Rating
1.3
Difficulty
3.60
GPA
KINE 4801 Kinesiology Undergraduate Scholar Program 1
Fall 2026

The Kinesiology Undergraduate Scholars Program (KUSP) introduces research in the areas of exercise and sport science to undergraduate students. KUSP provides paid research opportunities with a faculty mentor to conduct original research with an expectation for dissemination of the students' findings. The program provides qualified 3rd year KINE majors supervision as they examine various aspects of academic research.

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KINE 4993 Independent Study
Fall 2026

Independent Study for undergraduates working in cooperation with a faculty member.

4.0
Rating
2.0
Difficulty
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KINE 5270 Physical Education for Children with Autism
Fall 2026

This is an introductory course where students will learn about characteristics associated with autism and evidence-based methods to help children with autism develop motor, fitness, and recreation skills. Students should be working with students with autism to complete assignments.

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Difficulty
3.95
GPA
KINE 5430 Advanced Exercise Physiology
Fall 2026

Emphasizing current research findings, this class focuses on energy metabolism, physiological responses to exercise, and exercise training techniques. Prerequisite: Human physiology; introduction to exercise physiology or equivalent.

1.7
Rating
2.0
Difficulty
3.47
GPA