• KINE 3440

    Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity
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    Spring 2026

    This course will focus on the social and psychological factors related to participation in sport and physical activity over the life span. Personal factors that influence sport & exercise behavior (e.g., personality, self-perceptions, age, gender, race), situational factors (e.g., observational learning, motivational climate, socioeconomic level), and psychological methods for enhancing sport and exercise behavior will be reviewed.

  • KINE 3615

    Service Learning in Sports Medicine Athletic Training
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    Last Taught

    Spring 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/

  • KINE 3617

    Service Learning in Medical Fitness
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    Spring 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.

  • KINE 4000

    Practicum in Kinesiology
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    3.96

    Last Taught

    Spring 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

  • KINE 4420

    Health and Wellbeing Capstone Seminar
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    The Health and Wellbeing Capstone Seminar consists of a series of seminars designed to have the students discuss, synthesize, and apply what they have learned from this multidisciplinary minor on health and well-being and then to demonstrate this knowledge via a small group poster presentation given at an annual spring conference on health and well-being.

  • KINE 4601

    Athletic Injuries Lab
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    3.86

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Students who are interested in Athletic Training are encouraged to take the lab. Students will learn and demonstrate technical skills in evaluation, treatment and overall management of sports injuries. Examples of topics are crutch-fitting, gait training, taping/wrapping, musculoskeletal and concussion assessment, and rehabilitation.Prerequisite: Must have taken or be currently enrolled in KINE 4600 Athletic Injuries

  • KINE 4802

    Kinesiology Undergraduate Scholar Program 2
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    Spring 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.

  • KINE 5230

    Disability and Sport
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    3.83

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course is designed to examine the intersection of disability and sport. Central concepts include: (a) the origin and evolution of athletics for disabled people, (b) the condition of disabled athletes in a variety of sports and contexts, (c) the implications of ableism, legislation, and sport governance on the inclusion of disabled athletes, and (d) the creative design principles and practices used to advance sport participation.

  • KINE 5260

    Adapted Physical Education: Physically and Sensory Impaired
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    3.60

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Studies the physical and motor attributes of individuals with physical, sensory, and health disabilities. Addresses programming and instructional implications in physical education for these populations in regard to their ecological, psychological, social, and learning characteristics. Emphasizes developing and achieving functional physical education goals through planning, assessing, prescribing, teaching, and evaluating instruction.

  • KINE 5432

    Human Circulatory Physiology: Regulation/Adaptation
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    3.20

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course is designed for graduate students who wish to better understand the physiology of the human circulatory system. We will progress from "the blood" through the "laws of hemodynamics", "the heart", to "pressures and volumes" and "regulation of specific tissues". We will examine changes in the cardiovascular system response to acute stressors such as exercise and chronic adaptations that occur with exercise training, aging and disease.