May 28, 2024  
2010-2011 Academic Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


 
  
  • KINS 1870 - Volleyball

    (1 Unit) Course is designed to give the student experience in an activity in which the student is interested.  The experience will include knowledge of the rules and values of the activity and the development of fundamental skills and strategies necessary for active participation.(Formerly PHED 1870)Satisfies G.E. area E2.


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  • KINS 1960 - Modern Jazz Dance

    (1 Unit) Course is designed to give the student experience in an activity in which the student is interested.  The experience will include knowledge of the rules and values of the activity and the development of fundamental skills and strategies necessary for active participation.(Formerly PHED 1960)Satisfies G.E. area E2.


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  • KINS 1965 - Intermediate Modern Jazz Dance

    (1 Unit) Course is designed to give the student experience in an activity in which the student is interested.  The experience will include knowledge of the rules and values of the activity and the development of fundamental skills and strategies necessary for active participation.(Formerly PHED 1965)Satisfies G.E. area E2.


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  • KINS 1990 - Dance Aerobics

    (1 Unit) Course is designed to give the student experience in an activity in which the student is interested.  The experience will include knowledge of the rules and values of the activity and the development of fundamental skills and strategies necessary for active participation.(Formerly PHED 1990)Satisfies G.E. area E2.


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  • KINS 2500 - Intercollegiate Baseball

    (2 Units) Theory, practice, and game performance of competitive intercollegiate athletics.Limited to students trying out for the intercollegiate team. May be repeated for credit.(Formerly PHED 2500)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 2505 - Intercollegiate Softball

    (2 Units) Theory, practice, and game performance of competitive intercollegiate athletics.Limited to students trying out for the intercollegiate team. May be repeated for credit.(Formerly PHED 2505)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 2510 - Intercollegiate Basketball (M)

    (2 Units) Theory, practice, and game performance of competitive intercollegiate athletics.Limited to students trying out for the intercollegiate team. May be repeated for credit.(Formerly PHED 2510)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 2520 - Intercollegiate Cross Country

    (2 Units) Theory, practice, and game performance of competitive intercollegiate athletics.Limited to students trying out for the intercollegiate team. May be repeated for credit.(Formerly PHED 2520)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 2530 - Intercollegiate Golf (M)

    (2 Units) Theory, practice, and game performance of competitive intercollegiate athletics.Limited to students trying out for the intercollegiate team. May be repeated for credit.(Formerly PHED 2530)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 2550 - Intercollegiate Tennis (W)

    (2 Units) Theory, practice, and game performance of competitive intercollegiate athletics.Limited to students trying out for the intercollegiate team. May be repeated for credit.(Formerly PHED 2550)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 2555 - Intercollegiate Soccer (M)

    (2 Units) Theory, practice, and game performance of competitive intercollegiate athletics.Limited to students trying out for the intercollegiate team. May be repeated for credit.(Formerly PHED 2555)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 2560 - Intercollegiate Track and Field

    (2 Units) Theory, practice, and game performance of competitive intercollegiate athletics.Limited to students trying out for the intercollegiate team. May be repeated for credit.(Formerly PHED 2560)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 2570 - Intercollegiate Volleyball (W)

    (2 Units) Theory, practice, and game performance of competitive intercollegiate athletics.Limited to students trying out for the intercollegiate team. May be repeated for credit.(Formerly PHED 2570)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 2580 - Intercollegiate Basketball (W)

    (2 Units) Theory, practice, and game performance of competitive intercollegiate athletics.Limited to students trying out for the intercollegiate team. May be repeated for credit.(Formerly PHED 2580)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 2585 - Intercollegiate Soccer (W)

    (2 Units) Theory, practice, and game performance of competitive intercollegiate athletics.Limited to students trying out for the intercollegiate team. May be repeated for credit.(Formerly PHED 2585)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 2595 - Intercollegiate Indoor Track and Field

    (2 Units) Theory, practice, and game performance of competitive intercollegiate athletics.Limited to students trying out for the intercollegiate team. May be repeated for credit.(Formerly PHED 2595)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 3000 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries

    (3 Units) Principles, practices, and legal aspects of conditioning athletes, with emphasis on the prevention and care of athletic injuries, bandaging, therapy, health habits, and protective equipment.(Formerly HLTH 3000)Prerequisites: ZOOL 2260.  Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 3030 - Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention

    (3 Units) Science-based course promoting an understanding of fundamental disease processes (obesity, CVD, diabetes, hypertension, stroke, etc.) and the role of nutrition and therapeutic exercise on disease progression; pathophysiology concepts are emphasized.Limited to Kinesiology majors, junior standing.(Formerly HLTH 3030: Cardiovascular Health, Fitness, and Exercise)Prerequisites: ZOOL 2230 Human Physiology is recommended.


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  • KINS 3100 - Foundations, History, and Philosophy of Physical Education

    (3 Units) Course provides philosophical, historical, and legal/ethical foundations of physical education.Limited to Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Formerly PHED 3100)


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  • KINS 3200 - Theory of Coaching Football

    (2 Units) Principles, psychology, and coaching techniques underlying participation in competitive K-14 interscholastic football.(Formerly PHED 3200)Prerequisites: Limited to Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3200-3250 - Theory of Coaching

    (2 Units) Principles, psychology, and coaching techniques underlying participation in competitive interscholastic athletics.(Formerly PHED 3200-3250)Prerequisites: Limited to Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3210 - Theory of Coaching Basketball

    (2 Units) Principles, psychology, and coaching techniques underlying participation in competitive K-14  interscholastic basketball.(Formerly PHED 3210)Prerequisites: Limited to Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3220 - Theory of Coaching Baseball

    (2 Units) Principles, psychology, and coaching techniques underlying participation in competitive K-14 interscholastic baseball.(Formerly PHED 3220)Prerequisites: Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3230 - Theory of Coaching Track and Field

    (2 Units) Principles, psychology, and coaching techniques underlying participation in competitive K-14 interscholastic track and field.(Formerly PHED 3230)Prerequisites: Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3240 - Theory of Coaching Volleyball

    (2 Units) Principles, psychology, and coaching techniques underlying participation in competitive K-14 interscholastic volleyball.   (Formerly PHED 3240)Prerequisites: Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3250 - Theory of Coaching Softball

    (2 Units) Principles, psychology, and coaching techniques underlying participation in competitive K-14 interscholastic softball.Prerequisites: Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3260 - Theory of Coaching Strength and Conditioning

    (2 Units) The role of strength and conditioning for athletes with the primary emphasis on application for coaches to include weight room management, safety, exercise techniques, program design, and other aspects of a comprehensive training program.(Formerly PHED 3260)Prerequisites: Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3300 - Theory and Analysis of Aquatic Sports

    (2 Units) Course provides the student with opportunities to develop fundamental skills in the area of aquatic sports.  It will focus on competencies and knowledge needed for teaching and organization.  Rules and field experience in game strategy, tactics, and evaluation will also be included.Prerequisites: KINS 1610 or equivalent course or consent of instructor.  Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3300-3370 - Theory and Analysis of Physical Education Activities

    (2 Units) Development of fundamental skills and special abilities applicable to specific areas. A study of competencies and knowledge needed for teaching and organization. Rules and field experience in game strategy, tactics, psychological and evaluation techniques.


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  • KINS 3310 - Theory and Analysis of Combative Activities

    (2 Units) Course is designed to provide students with opportunities to gain knowledge of and develop skills in basic combative activities and related safety issues.  Prerequisite:  Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Formerly PHED 3310)Prerequisites: Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3320 - Theory and Analysis of Dance and Gymnastics

    (2 Units) Course provides students with knowledge of fundamental movement skills, knowledge of creative movement, knowledge of skills used in rhythmic activities, the opportunity to use dance as a form of expression, and knowledge of dance concepts, forms, and vocabulary.  This course also provides students with knowledge of gymnastic forms and movements.(Formerly PHED 3320 Theory and Analysis of Dance)Prerequisites: Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3330 - Theory and Analysis of Individual Sports and Games

    (2 Units) Course provides students with knowledge of techniques, skills, critical elements, scientific principles, and equipment for individual sports and games.  Students are given the opportunity to gain knowledge of developmental progressions, game strategies, safety, etiquette, and fair play.  Further, students are given the opportunity to apply critical thinking and teamwork through participation in sport and games.(Formerly PHED 3330 Theory and Analysis of Golf/Archery)Prerequisites: Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3350 - Theory and Analysis of Dual Sports and Games

    (2 Units) Course provides students with knowledge of techniques, skills, critical elements, scientific principles, and equipment for dual sports and games.  Students are given the opportunity to gain knowledge of developmental progressions, game strategies, safety, etiquette, and fair play.  Further, students are given the opportunity to apply critical thinking and teamwork through participation in sport and games.(Formerly PHED 3350 Theory and Analysis of Racquet Sports)Prerequisites: Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3360 - Theory and Analysis of Team Sports and Games

    (2 Units) Course provides students with knowledge of techniques, skills, critical elements, scientific principles, and equipment for team sports and games.  Students are given the opportunity to gain knowledge of developmental progressions, game strategies, safety, etiquette, and fair play.  Further, students are given the opportunity to apply critical thinking and teamwork through participation in sport and games.(Formerly PHED 3360 Theory and Analysis of Team Sports)Prerequisites: Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3370 - Theory and Analysis of Fitness Activities

    (2 Units) Course provides the student with the knowledge base in the fundamental principles of lifetime fitness activities.  Techniques, strategies and philosophic viewpoints appropriate for teaching and administering fitness activity programs to individuals and groups will be emphasized.(Formerly PHED 3370)Prerequisites: Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3400 - Elementary Physical Education

    (3 Units) Course provides an overview of bodies of knowledge and methodology in the field of Physical Education as well as their application to elementary physical education.  This course is designed to provide the classroom teacher with a knowledge base in elementary physical education curriculum planning, motor development and appropriate selection of physical activities for children.  Included are labs and field experiences in an elementary school setting.(Formerly PHED 3400)Prerequisites: Limited to Liberal Studies majors or consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 3450 - Elementary Pedagogy for Physical Education

    (3 Units) Course provides an overview of bodies of knowledge and methodology in the field of Physical Education as well as their application to elementary physical education.  This course is designed to provide the physical education teacher with a knowledge base in elementary physical education curriculum planning, motor development, and appropriate selection of physical activities for children.  Included are labs and field experiences in an elementary school setting.(Formerly PHED 3450)Prerequisites: Limited to Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 3500 - Drugs in the Athletic Environment

    (3 Units) Analysis of therapeutic sports drugs, ergogenics, illicit and/or recreational drugs. Reviews drug use policies and banned drugs of the IOC, the sports associations, and the NCAA. Examines the socio-economic, legal, and ethical health implications in the athletic environment.(Formerly HLTH 2300, HLTH 3500)Satisfies G.E. area F3.Prerequisites: Limited to juniors and seniors.


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  • KINS 3650 - Theory and Analysis of Outdoor Education

    (2 Units) Basic backpacking, orienteering, mountaineering, Project Adventure, snow skiing, and instructional techniques for teaching these outdoor leisure pursuit activities and field experiences. Preparation for teaching in physical education in secondary school.(Formerly PHED 3650 Outdoor Education)Prerequisites: Limited to senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • KINS 3700 - Sport in Society (WP)

    (3 Units) Introduction to the theoretical study of sport and its relationship to culture and society; investigation and analysis of literature that is concerned with the individual and his/her involvement in play, game, and sport. Emphasis will be on corporate sport and its impact on social institutions and processes.(Formerly PHED 3700)Satisfies upper-division writing proficiency requirement.Prerequisites: Completion of the Writing Proficiency Screening Test with a passing score.  Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 3800 - Sport and Exercise Psychology

    (3 Units) Course examines theoretical and practical applications of psychological factors in sport and exercise settings.  Topics such as personality, motivation, anxiety, imagery, goal setting, exercise adherence, and overtraining are explored.(Formerly PHED 3800, Sport Psychology: Concepts and Applications)Prerequisites: Limited to Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 4100 - Curriculum, Organization, and Administration of Physical Education

    (3 Units) Course provides the foundation for designing a comprehensive K-12 physical education curriculum.  Current trends and practices, instructional materials, methodologies, techniques, and evaluative methods are all explored in depth.  Included are field experiences in elementary and secondary school settings.(Formerly PHED 4100; Curriculum Organization, Administration, and Instruction of Physical Education)Prerequisites: Limited to senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 4130 - Foods and Nutrition

    (3 Units) Examination of general nutrition for promoting health, preventing obesity, and for optimal sport and exercise performance, including the nutritive value of foods, food labels, optimal nutrient recommendations, sport supplements, and energy production.(Formerly KINS 3130, formerly HLTH 3100)Prerequisites: ZOOL 2230 is recommended.


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  • KINS 4150 - Secondary Pedagogy of Physical Education

    (3 Units) Provides students with the knowledge base in pedagogical methods and effective principles in secondary physical education.(Formerly PHED 4150)Prerequisites: Limited to Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 4165 - Survey of Elementary School Health and Safety

    (1 Unit) A survey of local, state, and federal statutes and policies related to the health and safety of K-12 pupils.  Reviews comprehensive school health and introduces the California Health Framework and Health Curriculum Standards.  Presents ways to teach health education in California schools.(Formerly HLTH 4165) (Offered under the subjects KINS, EDMS, and EDSC)Prerequisites: Admission to MSCP/SSCP Program.


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  • KINS 4200 - Motor Learning

    (3 Units) The application of psychological factors relating to the acquisition or performance of perceptual-motor skills. Emphasis upon the structure and function of the nervous system with specific reference to adaptive motor control. Includes an examination of the neurological integration involved in the maintenance of posture, orientation in space, and patterning of voluntary movement.(Formerly PHED 4200)Prerequisites: Limited to Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 4230 - School Health and Safety

    (3 Units) Health and safety issues related to elementary school children. Review of comprehensive school health programs for elementary schools. Includes nature and scope of Health Instruction Framework for California Public Schools.(Formerly HLTH 4200 Elementary School Health and Safety)


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  • KINS 4250 - Motor Development

    (3 Units) Introduces motor developmental concepts of infants, children, adolescents, and adults to prospective physical education teachers and school teachers.(Formerly PHED 4250)Prerequisites: Limited to Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 4300 - Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education

    (3 Units) Course provides a study of assessment, principles, and procedures to evaluate the effectiveness of physical education strategies that promote student achievement.(Formerly PHED 4300)Prerequisites: Limited to Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 4330 - Family Health

    (3 Units) Analysis of health in the family in today’s multicultural society. Reviews relationship options, personal qualifications for marriage, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), family planning options, pregnancy, prenatal care, children’s diseases, and other family issues.(Formerly HLTH 4300)Satisfies G.E. area F3 and G.Prerequisites: Limited to juniors and seniors.

     


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  • KINS 4400 - Kinesiology

    (3 Units) A study of anatomical structure and mechanical principles applied to human movement.  Analysis of motor skills related to physical education activities.(Formerly PHED 4400)Prerequisites: ZOOL 2260 or consent of instructor.  PHYS 1500 is recommended.  Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)


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  • KINS 4500 - Exercise Physiology

    (3 Units) Course provides a study of the effect of exercise on body systems, health and fitness, and performance.(Formerly PHED 4500 Physiology of Exercise)Prerequisites: ZOOL 2230 and ZOOL 2232 or consent of instructor.  Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)


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  • KINS 4530 - Health in a Diverse Society

    (3 Units) Will increase awareness of the dimensions and complexities involved in teaching health to people from diverse cultural backgrounds. Emphasis on traditional views of health in various cultures.(Formerly HLTH 4500)Prerequisites: Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 4600 - Health and Fitness Assessment

    (3 Units) Selected areas of health and fitness screening and evaluation. Compiling information for lifestyle prescription and counseling.(Formerly HLTH 4600)Prerequisites: KINS 4300 and KINS 3130 or consent of instructor.  Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.(Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)


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  • KINS 4650 - Health and Fitness Program Design

    (3 Units) Development of health and fitness programs utilizing principles of fitness conditioning and health and fitness assessment.  Introduces principles and procedures of program management as applied to health and fitness programs for settings such as schools, businesses, and the community.(Formerly HLTH 4650)Prerequisites: KINS 4600 or consent of instructor.  Limited to junior and senior Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 4800 - Adapted Physical Education

    (3 Units) Course examines the nature of specific disabilities, the ways in which physical activities are modified to meet the movement needs of the individuals with disabilities, and the laws which have implications for the physical education program for the students with disabilities.(Formerly PHED 4800)Prerequisites: Limited to Physical Education majors or consent of instructor.


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  • KINS 4940 - Field Work or Practicum in Kinesiology

    (1-2 Units) Desinged for students interested in gaining either off-campus (field work) or on-campus (practicum) experience in coaching, teaching health, athletic training, or wellness settings.May be repeated for a total of 2 units.(Formerly PHED 4940 and HLTH 4940)Prerequisites: Consent of department chair.  Limited to senior Physical Education majors.


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  • KINS 5010 - Sport Administration

    (3 Units) Examination of theory and practice related to sport administration.  Emphasis on leadership, proram organization and evaluation, financial management, equipment and facilities management, risk management, and related law.(Formerly PHED 5010, Seminar in Administration and Supervision of Physical Education)


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  • KINS 5020 - Exercise and Sport Science

    (3 Units) Practical application of exercise and sport science, including motor behavior, anatomical kinesiology, biomechanics, exercise physiology, and training theory.(Formerly PHED 5020, Analysis of Sport Motion)


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  • KINS 5030 - Psychological and Sociological Issues in Sport

    (3 Units) Sport and exercise psychology theories and skills and sport sociology theories and concepts will be examined as they relate to issues in sport, physical education, and exercise.  The impace on athletes, coaches, students, physical education teachers, and exercise participants and leaders will be explored.(Formerly PHED 5030, Sociological and Psychological Implications in Physical Education)


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  • KINS 5050 - Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment in Physical Education

    (3 Units) Examination of theory and practice related to curriculum, instruction, and assessment in physical education.(Formerly PHED 5050)


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  • KINS 7005 - Continuing Thesis or Project

    (0 Units) Non-credit course.  Applicable to those students who have completed all registration for graduate coursework and who have registered for the maximum number of thesis or project required by their program.  Students must register each semester or term until they have secured faculty approval for their theses or projects.


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  • LIBS 1000 - Beginning Field Experience

    (3 Units) Introduction to the Liberal Studies major, the credential program, and the teaching profession. Course requirements include 30 hours of tutoring in an elementary school setting. Fingerprint clearance from Public Safety office on campus and tuberculosis clearance must be completed before the first week of the semester to insure timely placement for field experience. Placements may be limited or unavailable for students with felony convictions.


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  • LIBS 1010 - Beginning Field Experience Examination

    (3 Units) Open to Liberal Studies majors with extensive past work in California public schools and with proof of current paid or unpaid placements in K-6 public school classrooms containing 25% or more language diversity. Allows students to fulfill the Liberal Studies major prerequisite, Beginning Field Experience, without university classroom participation. The Liberal Studies Department provides a syllabus and assignments, but no other instruction or support for this course.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • LIBS 2000 - Intermediate Field Experience

    (3 Units) Students observe K-8 classroom environments and analyze observations in discussions and writing, noting student characteristics, teaching styles, and classroom management techniques. This observation-based analysis increases awareness and teaching effectiveness. Fingerprint clearance from Public Safety office on campus and tuberculosis clearance must be completed before the first week of the semester to insure timely placement for field experience. Placements may be limited or unavailable for students with felony convictions.Prerequisites: LIBS 1000.


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  • LIBS 2010 - Intermediate Field Experience Examination

    (3 Units) Open to Liberal Studies majors with proof of current paid or unpaid placements in K-8 public school classrooms with 25% or more language diversity. Students with such placements may fulfill the Liberal Studies major prerequisite, Intermediate Field Experience, without university classroom participation. Students complete observation logs, assigned papers, personal graduation plan, and portfolio assignments on their own without direct instruction. The Liberal Studies Department provides a syllabus, but no other instruction or support for this class.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • LIBS 2500 - Liberal Studies Portfolio Workshop

    (1 Unit) Course for Liberal Studies majors seeking guidance in the development of their required personal portfolios. Focus on subject matter competency, California K-8 Content Standards, Service Learning tutoring and observations in K-6 classrooms, technology, diversity, integrated learning, California Teacher Performance Expectations, individual education plans, and development as a professional educator.May be repeated for a total of 2 units. May be taken concurrently with LIBS 3000.


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  • LIBS 3000 - Community and Diversity (WP)

    (4 Units) Introduction to the Liberal Studies major and the University. Focus is on multiculturalism and diversity, including perspectives on cultural/linguistic differences, gender roles, and the differently labeled. Course requirements include 30 hours of classroom observation. Fingerprint clearance from Public Safety office on campus and tuberculosis clearance must be completed before the first week of the semester to insure timely placement for field experience. Placements may be limited or unavailable for students with felony convictions. Satisfies upper division writing proficiency requirement.Open only to Liberal Studies majors.Prerequisites: Completion of Writing Proficiency Screening Test with a passing score.


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  • LIBS 4800 - Language Development and Acquisition for Educators

    (3 Units) Course will provide Liberal Studies majors the foundational understanding of issues related to interaction of first and second languages in K-8 classrooms.  Course includes fundamental components of human language, such as phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics, as well as specific theories and practices related to second language acquisition in the classroom.


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  • LIBS 4910 - Cooperative Education

    (2-4 Units) Provides an opportunity for Liberal Studies students to acquire experience as research or instruction assistants or community project volunteers, under the supervision of a Liberal Studies coordinator.May be repeated for a total of 8 units.Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and consent of instructor.


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  • LIBS 4920 - Liberal Studies Deans’ Team

    (2 Units) Exploration of the elements of effective communication and classroom management with individuals of diverse backgrounds. Students will learn and practice effective verbal and non-verbal communication and active listening while facilitating weekly small group discussions of LIBS 1000 students. Students are required to attend training and debriefing sessions and LIBS 1000 discussion class sessions.May be repeated for a total of 8 units.Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and consent of instructor.


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  • LIBS 4930 - Liberal Studies Peer Advising

    (2 Units) Exploration of the elements of effective communication with individuals of diverse backgrounds. Students will learn and practice effective verbal and non-verbal communication and active listening while exploring university policies, expectations, regulations, general education and liberal studies program requirements.May be repeated for a total of 8 units.Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and consent of instructor.


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  • LIBS 4940 - Liberal Studies Internship

    (2-4 Units) Provides the Liberal Studies students the opportunity to apply, integrate, and explore educational experiences as interns in public or private settings. Participation in regularly scheduled meetings with department coordinator and completion of internship packets are required.May be repeated for a total of 8 units.Prerequisites: Upper-division standing and consent of department coordinator.


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  • LIBS 4945 - Liberal Studies Peer Advising Internship

    (2-4 Units) Provides opportunities for Liberal Studies majors to acquire supervised peer experiences in on-and off-campus settings. Participation in regularly scheduled meetings and written assignments required.


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  • LIBS 4960 - Senior Seminar

    (3 Units) A summative assessment course in which students reflect on the nature and extent of their liberal arts education and defend their subject matter competence. Students are required to demonstrate their abilities to integrate studies across disciplines and their competencies within those disciplines.This course is intended for the final semester of the Liberal Studies major.Prerequisites: Successful completion of LIBS 3000.


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  • LIBS 4964 - Liberal Studies Senior Capstone

    (1 Unit) Required summative assessment seminar in which Liberal Studies majors demonstrate their abilities to integrate studies across disciplines.  Course includes final portfolio assessment, professional interview, and other exit requirements.Prerequisites: Successful completion of the three-part California Subject Matter Examination for Teachers:  Multiple Subject (CSET) or copmletion of three LIBS Subject Matter workshops available through University Extended Education, or any combination of three CSET exams and LIBS workshops.


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  • LIBS 4980 - Individual Study

    (1-4 Units) For students capable of independent work and in need of advanced and specialized study. Designed to supplement regular course offerings.May be repeated for a total of six units.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • MATH 0103 - Pre- and Beginning Algebra

    (4 Units) Uses methods and strategies that have been designed to enhance student success in the course. Transition from arithmetic to algebra; operations on real numbers and algebraic expressions; polynomials, rational expressions, square roots; solving elementary equations and word problems.Satisfactory completion of this course fulfills the prerequisite for MATH 0106. Credit earned does not count toward unit requirements for graduation, for general education, or for any major. Four lecture hours per week, utilizing directed learning activities. Prebaccalaureate Note: Courses numbered 0001-0999 are prebaccalaureate level and do not carry unit credit toward the 120 units required for a bachelor’s degree.Prerequisites: ELM score between 0 and 32.


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  • MATH 0106 - Intermediate Algebra for Non-Science/Math

    (4 Units) Uses methods and strategies that have been designed to enhance student success. Introduction to the basic properties of arithmetic, real numbers, variables, equations, algebraic expressions, functions, and their graphs. Includes evaluation of expressions and formulas; translation from words to symbols; solutions of linear equations and inequalities; absolute value; powers and roots; solving two linear equations in two unknowns; applications.Credit earned does not count toward unit requirements for graduation, for general education, or for any major. Four lecture hours per week, utilizing directed learning activities. Primarily for business, social science, humanities, fine arts, and undecided-major students. Prebaccalaureate Note: Courses numbered 0001-0999 are prebaccalaureate level and do not carry unit credit toward the 120 units required for a bachelor’s degree.Prerequisites: MATH 0103 or ELM score between 34 and 48, inclusive, or equivalent.


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  • MATH 0110 - Intermediate Algebra for Math/Science

    (4 Units) Fundamental operations, laws, terminology, and notation of algebra; concepts of expression, set, variable, function, graph, equality, equations, and identity; drill with fractions, exponents, and radicals; linear and quadratic equations; systems of equations; introduction to logarithms; introduction to functions, including function notation, polynomial functions, rational functions, exponential, and logarithmic functions; introduction to conic sections.Credit earned does not count toward unit requirements for graduation, for general education, or for any major. Four lecture hours per week, utilizing directed learning activities. Primarily for science, math, and technology-oriented students. Prebaccalaureate Note: Courses numbered 0001-0999 are prebaccalaureate level and do not carry unit credit toward the 120 units required for a bachelor’s degree.Prerequisites: MATH 0103 or ELM score between 34 and 48 inclusive, or equivalent.


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  • MATH 1000 - Excursions into Mathematics

    (3 Units) An introductory course which provides an overview of contemporary mathematics for students who have no technical background. Emphasizes mathematics as used in real life problems.Topics may be selected from the areas of elementary number theory, metric system, geometry, probability, statistics, power of the pocket calculator, and computers.Satisfies G.E. area B3.Prerequisites: MATH 0106, or 0110, or a passing score on the ELM test, or equivalent.


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  • MATH 1030 - Elementary Foundations of Mathematics I

    (3 Units) Elementary set theory, number systems, properties of real numbers, solutions of equations, and inequalities.Recommended for students seeking a multiple subject teaching credential. Satisfies G.E. area B3. Prerequisites: MATH 0106, or 0110, or a passing score on the ELM test, or equivalent.


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  • MATH 1040 - Elementary Foundations of Mathematics II

    (3 Units) Continuation of MATH 1030. Functions and graphs, elementary probability and statistics, Euclidean geometry, measure, and introduction to analytic geometry.Recommended for students seeking a multiple subject teaching credential.Prerequisites: MATH 1030 with a grade of C- or better.


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  • MATH 1070 - College Algebra

    (3 Units) Review of basic algebraic topics and basic analytic geometry, complex numbers, functional notation, graphs, polynomials and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, and conic sections.Satisfies G.E. area B3.Prerequisites: MATH 0106, or 0110 (MATH 0110 strongly recommended), or a passing score on the ELM test, or equivalent.


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  • MATH 1080 - Trigonometry

    (3 Units) Angles, trigonometry of right triangles, trigonometric functions of real numbers, trigonometric identifies, trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions, law of sines, law of cosines, polar coordinates, and selected applications.Satisfies G.E. area B3.Prerequisites: MATH 1070 with a grade of C- or better or a passing score on the Trigonometry/Precalculus Screening Test.


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  • MATH 1092 - Graphing Calculator Laboratory

    (1 Unit) Advanced problem solving and collaborative learning utilizing graphing calculators. Instruction and demonstrations will be done with the TI-83 Plus calculator; students may use other comparable graphing calculators. Problems will be taken from first year mathematics, chemistry, biology, and other quantitative areas of study, utilizing directed learning activities.


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  • MATH 1100 - Precalculus

    (4 Units) Introduction to analytic geometry, functions, circular and trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities, transcendental functions, and complex numbers.Satisfies G.E. area B3.Prerequisites: MATH 0106, or 0110 (MATH 0110 strongly recommended), or a passing score on the ELM test and equivalent or a passing score on the Trigonometry/Precalculus Screening Test.


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  • MATH 1410 - Calculus I

    (4 Units) Inequalities, functions and graphs, limits and continuity, the derivative, differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric functions, applications of differentiation, the definite integral, and applications of the definite integral.Satisfies G.E. area B3.Prerequisites: MATH 1080 or 1100 with a grade of C- or better.


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  • MATH 1412 - Calculus I Laboratory

    (1 Unit) Advanced problem-solving and collaborative learning in Calculus I mathematics.To receive credit, students must attend one of the 2-hour sessions each week.Prerequisites: MATH 1410 with a grade of C- or better or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1410.


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  • MATH 1420 - Calculus II

    (4 Units) Exponential functions, parametric equations, thorough techniques of integration, applications of the definite integral, introduction to first order ordinary differential equations, L’Hôpital’s rules, and infinite series.Prerequisites: MATH 1410 with a grade of C- or better.


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  • MATH 1422 - Calculus II Laboratory

    (1 Unit) Advanced problem-solving and collaborative learning in Calculus II mathematics.To receive credit, students must attend one of the 2-hour sessions each week.Prerequisites: MATH 1420 with a grade of C- or better or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1420.


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  • MATH 1500 - Finite Mathematics

    (3 Units) Counting processes, elementary probability, systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, simplex method, Markov chains, selected applications.Satisfies G.E. area B3.Prerequisites: MATH 0106, or 0110, or passing score on the ELM examination, or equivalent.


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  • MATH 1600 - Statistics

    (4 Units) Introductory course designed for students in the behavioral, biological, and social sciences. The description of sample data, probability and probability distributions, sampling and estimation, testing hypotheses, correlation and regression, introduction to analysis of variance.Satisfies G.E. area B3.Prerequisites: MATH 0106, or 0110, or a passing score on the ELM test, or equivalent(Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours)


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  • MATH 1610 - Statistics for Decision Making

    (3 Units) Introductory course for students in business administration. Data summarization, review of probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation, regression.May use statistical computer packages.Satisfies G.E. area B3.Prerequisites: MATH 0106, or 0110, or a passing score on the ELM test, or equivalent.


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  • MATH 1620 - Probability and Statistics

    (4 Units) Introductory course for mathematics and computer science majors. Combinatorics, probability and random variables, descriptive statistics, estimation, hypothesis testing, and correlation and regression. Use of computers for simulation and statistical analysis.Prerequisites: MATH 1410 with a grade of C- or better.


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  • MATH 1910 - Calculus with Applications I

    (3 Units) The fundamental concepts of calculus and their applications to problems in the behavioral, biological, chemical, decision, and social sciences will be introduced. Functions, graphs, limits, the derivative, and definite integral.A student may not earn credit for both MATH 1410 and MATH 1910.Satisfies G.E. area B3.Prerequisites: MATH 1080 or MATH 1100 with a grade of C- or better.


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  • MATH 1920 - Calculus with Applications II

    (3 Units) Fundamental concepts of calculus and their applications to problems in the behavioral, biological, chemical, decision, and social sciences will be introduced. Logarithmic and exponential functions, trigonometric functions, techniques of integration, applications of the definite integral, and introduction to calculus in higher dimensions. Not open to students seeking a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics or physics; nor is it open to students seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry, physics, or mathematics.Prerequisites: MATH 1910 or 1410 with a grade of C- or better.


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