Academic Catalogs

Kinesiology (KIN)

KIN G1003 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Introduction to Kinesiology  
Grading Mode: Standard Letter
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.
This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement. An overview of the sub-disciplines (e.g. physiology, biomechanics, exercise & sport psychology) in kinesiology will be provided along with career opportunities in the areas of teaching, coaching, allied health, and fitness professions. Courses in lifelong learning and self-development provide the opportunity to equip learners for lifelong understanding and development of themselves as integrated physiological, social, and psychological beings. Graded. C-ID: KIN 100.

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KIN G1013 Units (54 lecture hours)  
First Aid/Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation  
Grading Mode: Standard Letter
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC: Credit Limitation: KIN G101 and KIN G281 combined: maximum credit, 1 course.
A course in CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation), AED (Automated External Defibrillator) and basic first aid. Emphasizes injury prevention, early medical care, first aid for common injuries and life saving skills. Successful completion qualifies a student for the American Red Cross Standard First Aid Card, and CPR Certification. Graded. C-ID: KIN 101.

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KIN G2793 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Sports Management  
Grading Mode: Standard Letter
Transfer Credit: CSU.
This course covers the professional skills and mindset of successful sport managers including community and youth sport, intercollegiate sport, professional sport, facility and event management and legal considerations in sport management. Graded.

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KIN G2813 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries  
Grading Mode: Standard Letter
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC: Credit Limitation: KIN G101 and KIN G281 combined: maximum credit, 1 course.
This course applies the basic principles of anatomy, physiology, pathology and biomechanics to athletic injuries. Content includes introduction and application of basic principles to the prevention, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Graded.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing KIN G281