• 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 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 4802

    Kinesiology Undergraduate Scholar Program 2
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    Last Taught

    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 4993

    Independent Study
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    4.00

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    2.00

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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

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

  • KINE 5475

    Seminar in Exercise Physiology
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    3.00

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    3.00

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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course is an advanced seminar that will examine recent research findings in Exercise Physiology and related fields. Individual responses to exercise will be discussed and the impact of genetics, gender, age, and ethnicity on exercise/health related outcomes will be addressed. Prerequisite: restricted to Kinesiology graduates and undergraduates.

  • KINE 5765

    Clinical Practicum III
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course is designed to provide the student with on and/or off-grounds clinical experiences in athletic training and sports medicine. Observation and performance of professional skills under the supervision of a certified athletic trainer; focuses on psychomotor skills and clinical proficiencies introduced in KINE 5720 and 5750.

  • KINE 5770

    Evidence Based Sports Medicine II
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course is a continuation of KINE 5745 Evidenced Based Sports Medicine I and continues to instruct the student on the principles of evidence-based medicine and clinical epidemiology with emphasis on the interpretation of clinical research that assess prevention, diagnostic, and treatment strategies in sports medicine.

  • KINE 5980

    Practicum
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Supervised field experiences for master's degree students under the direction of professional staff. Student should obtain approval from their advisor before registering for this practicum.

  • KINE 5993

    Independent Study
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Independent Study for master's level students working in cooperation with a faculty member.

  • KINE 6745

    Translational Research in Sport Medicine III
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course is the third of three is a series that examines the principles of designing, executing, and interpreting clinical and translational research in the disciplines of athletic training and sports medicine. This series of classes is to guide the student through the thesis/scholarly project process. This class is specifically targeted for students enrolled in the Master of Science in Athletic Training program.