| KNES1005 | Athletic Forum | A course specifically designed to assist the student-athlete in balancing with the three major areas of their lives--the physical, the intellectual, and the spiritual. The topics that will be discussed include: time management, improving study skil... |
| KNES1101 | Fitness for Living | This course is designed to lay the foundation for an individualized lifetime wellness program. It involves a combination of cognitive and exercise components. |
| KNES1101HS | Fitness for Living | This course is designed to lay the foundation for an individualized lifetime wellness program. It involves a combination of cognitive and exercise components. For HSA students only. |
| KNES1102 | Badminton | A course in beginning level badminton skills and techniques, rules, scoring, singles and doubles, strategy, and etiquette. |
| KNES1103 | Basketball | A course designed for the beginning basketball player. Fundamental skills, basic offensive and defensive strategies, and basic rules are taught. |
| KNES1104 | Aerobics to Music | A course designed to increase cardiorespiratory endurance through exercise to music. Activity Fee. Offered periodically. |
| KNES1104 | Soccer | A course to familiarize students with the rules, fundamentals, strategies, and health benefits of soccer. |
| KNES1105 | Athletic Forum | No Description Set |
| KNES1106 | Beginning Golf | A course designed to teach the student golfer the basic fundamentals of the golf swing. Particular attention will be given to ball flight laws, principles of the golf swing and preferences, ball flight control, and the rules of golf and golf etiquett... |
| KNES1107 | Racquetball | A course to familiarize students with the rules, fundamentals, strategies, and health benefits of racquetball. Activity Fee. |
| KNES1108 | Group Exercise | A course in which the healthy student, through active participation, will develop knowledge and skill sufficiently adequate to provide enjoyment for these cardiorespiratory activities to become personal, lifetime, recreational fitness activities. |
| KNES1108 | Step Aerobics | A course in which the healthy student, through active participation, will develop knowledge and skill sufficiently adequate to provide enjoyment for these cardiorespiratory activities to become personal, lifetime, recreational fitness activities. F... |
| KNES1109 | Jogging | Jogging |
| KNES1109 | Snow Skiing | An activity course designed to teach the fundamentals, techniques, equipment used, and clothing for alpine and cross-country skiing. The opportunity to register for this course will coincide with the DBU ski trip. Additional costs apply. |
| KNES1110 | Jogging II | Jogging II |
| KNES1111 | Outdoor Education | A course in outdoor educational activities including backpacking, camping, hiking, and orienteering. Activities may include an overnight backpacking/camping trip in a Texas state park. Additional course fee. |
| KNES1112 | Recreational Activities | A course designed to experience a variety of recreational activities such as hiking, backpacking, ropes course, etc. The emphasis is on emotional relaxation through recreation. Activity Fee. |
| KNES1113 | Aerobic Activities | A physical activity course designed to develop muscular strength and endurance as well as improve cardiovascular health through the engagement in various aerobic activities such as walking, jogging, biking, and swimming, among others. The course will... |
| KNES1114 | Softball | Softball. |
| KNES1115 | Beginning Tennis | A course in beginning level tennis skills and techniques, rules, scoring, singles and doubles strategy, and etiquette. |
| KNES1116 | Intermediate Tennis | A course to review and improve upon beginning tennis competencies and to introduce more advanced tennis strokes and game strategy. |
| KNES1117 | Beginning Resistance Training | A course designed to improve and/or maintain each student's level of physical fitness through resistance training, calisthenics, and aerobic and anaerobic activities. Major emphasis will be placed on improving muscular strength and toning of muscle g... |
| KNES1118 | Volleyball | An activity course designed to provide the information and structure required to build quality volleyball team and individual skills. Sport history, rules, drill and practice routines, strategies and sports. |
| KNES1118 | Volleyball | A course in beginning level volleyball skills and techniques, rules, scoring, and game strategy. |
| KNES1119 | Aerobic Walking | This course is designed to familiarize students with the joy and health benefits of aerobic walking. Upon completion of this course, students will have a full understanding of walking as an aerobic exercise, how to measure hart rate for optimal perfo... |
| KNES1120 | Varsity Athletics | A course in which the varsity athlete, through active participation, will develop fundamental sport skills, principals of strength training/conditioning, and an overall appreciation and awareness of physical and emotional benefits of exercise and spo... |
| KNES1121 | Water Aerobics | A course to improve fitness through water aerobics and strengthening exercises and to understand the importance of fitness and nutrition in order to maintain a personal wellness lifestyle. Activity Fee. |
| KNES1122 | Rhythmic Activities | A course involving the study of rhythmic activities from a cultural and recreational perspective. It involves performing a variety of rhythmic activities and it gives students the opportunity to develop socially as they participate in this lifetime a... |
| KNES1123 | Intermediate Running | Reserved for committee |
| KNES1124 | Intermediate Dance | Reserved for committee |
| KNES1127 | Intermediate Resistance Training | This course is designed to help students identify and understand the benefits of resistance training, how resistance training affects the body, and learn the intermediate level exercises and training routines for complete muscular development, expand... |
| KNES1127 | Intermediate Resistance Training | This course is designed to help students identify and understand the benefits of resistance training, how resistance training affects the body, and learn the intermediate level exercises and training routines for complete muscular development, expand... |
| KNES1128 | Practicum:Health & Performanc | No Description Set |
| KNES1190 | Aerobic Walking | Reserved for spring 10 |
| KNES1191 | Introduction to Aerobic Running | This is an experimental course and is not listed in the current version of the Dallas Baptist University Undergraduate Catalog or Graduate Catalog. Experimental courses are identified by a '9' as the third digit of the course number (e.g., ENGL 2390)... |
| KNES1192 | Swimming | No Description Set |
| KNES1193 | Non-Traditional Sports and Activities | This is an experimental course and is not listed in the current version of the Dallas Baptist University Undergraduate Catalog or Graduate Catalog. Experimental courses are identified by a '9' as the third digit of the course number (e.g., ENGL 2390)... |
| KNES1193 | Volleyball and Softball | Reserve for fall 2008 |
| KNES1194 | Jazzercise | A course designed to increase cardiorespiratory endurance and muscular endurance through exercise to music. Activity Fee. Offered periodically. |
| KNES1195 | Independent Study in Kinesiology | Independent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only). |
| KNES1196 | Independent Study in KNES | No Description Set |
| KNES1197 | Snow Skiing | No Description Set |
| KNES1198 | Self Defense | reserved for summer 2013 |
| KNES2102 | Personal Fitness | No Description Set |
| KNES2201 | Foundations/Trends in Kines. | Study of the historical, philosophical, and sociological foundations of kinesiology and current trends in the field. Serves as an introductory course for kinesiology majors in covering professional opportunities and qualifications. Fall. |
| KNES2202 | Personal Fitness | A course which allows the individual to develop a personal physical fitness program based on proper nutrition, personal preference, and the different aspects of fitness. |
| KNES2205 | Coaching Today's Athlete | A comprehensive look at coaching interscholastic sports and the individual athlete. Emphasis will be placed on principles of organization, public relations, psychology of coaching, strategies and coaching methods. Fall. |
| KNES2206 | Coaching Intersch Sports | A course organized to focus on basic and advanced strategies and coaching methods of team and individual sports. Offered periodically. |
| KNES2219 | First Aid and CPR | Standard course in first aid and cardipulmonary resuscitation leading to American Red Cross certification. This course may not be used to satisfy the 2 hour general kinesiology activity requirement. |
| KNES2301 | Foundations/Trends in Kinesiology | Study of the historical, philosophical, and sociological foundations of kinesiology and current trends in the field. Serves as an introductory course for kinesiology majors in covering professional opportunities and qualifications. |
| KNES2301 | Introduction to Health Sciences and Kinesiology | This course, mandatory for all Health Science, Kinesiology, and Sport Management majors, presents essential introductory information that will assist the student in determining a field of study and pursuing a career in an array of health science and... |
| KNES2305 | Coaching Today's Athlete | A comprehensive look at coaching interscholastic sports and the individual athlete. Emphasis will be placed on principles of organization, public relations, the sociology of sport, psychology of coaching, coaching leadership, coaching strategies and... |
| KNES2305 | Contemporary Leadership in Sports, Athletics, and Recreation | A comprehensive look at leadership in sport, athletics, and recreation contexts. Emphasis will be placed on principles of leadership, the sociology of sport, psychology of coaching, coaching strategies, and coaching methods. This course contains a f... |
| KNES2309 | Adapted Kinesiology | An overview of various disabling conditions, laws that apply to persons with disabilities, and methods of adapting physical activities and sports so that all individuals, regardless of ability or disability, may enjoy and benefit from them. Moreover,... |
| KNES2309 | Adaptive Kinesiology | An overview of various disabling conditions, laws that apply to persons with disabilities, and methods of adapting physical activities and sports so that all individuals, regardless of ability or disability, may enjoy and benefit from them. Moreov... |
| KNES3104 | Movement Exploration in the Ch | Contemporary approach to the teaching of kinesiology to elementary school children with the emphasis on discovery, invention, and creativity rather than competition. In this course, the student works with a local elementary physical education teache... |
| KNES3190 | Independent Study in Knes | No Description Set |
| KNES3201 | Recreation Leadership | A study of recreation problems and the development of competence in leadership techniques in recreation programs. Offered periodically. |
| KNES3203 | Measurement & Evalu in Knes | A course designed to familiarize prospective kinesiologists with skills and written tests, procedures for administering tests, and techniques for evaluating results. Offered periodically. |
| KNES3205 | Rules and Officiating | A study of rules, interpretation, and mechanics of officiating team and individual sports. Students are expected to officiate intramural events. |
| KNES3206 | Intro to Athletic Training | Introduction to athletic training as a profession: opportunities, training, education, and skills required. |
| KNES3222 | Pedagogy of Sports Skills | This course will include the presentation of approximately 20 different sports/activities that the current high school Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) includes as requirements for secondary physical education teachers. Most of the skills... |
| KNES3245 | Essential Knowledge/Kinesiology/Health | Introduction to movement education, games, sports, stunts, tumbling and gymnastics, physical fitness, and rhythmic activities. Emphasis on identifying the TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledges and Skills) videotapes and on writing lesson plans and teachi... |
| KNES3290 | Independent Study in Knes | No Description Set |
| KNES3301 | Sports Ethics | A study of the moral/ethical issues involved in the area of sports. The course will concentrate on addressing the issues involved in sports in modern society from a biblical perspective at the youth, high school, and college levels. The moral/ethical... |
| KNES3302 | Research, Statistics, & TechnologyIn Sport and Excercise | This course will create a foundational knowledge in research methods, design, and interpretation of data within sport and exercise. This course will also explore the impact of technology on research, data-driven decision making, and the quest for pea... |
| KNES3302 | Research, Statistics, and Technology in Health and Human Performance | This course will create a foundational knowledge in research methods, design, and interpretation of data within sport and exercise. This course will also explore the impact of technology on research, data-driven decision making, and the quest for pea... |
| KNES3303 | Anatomical Kinesiology and Orthopedic Injury | This course provides an in-depth study of the structure of the human body with an emphasis on the musculoskeletal system and its function in the mechanics of human movement. Physical principles concerning the governing of health and injury will be s... |
| KNES3303 | Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries | Organization and coordination of an athletic training program. Topics of discussion are physical conditioning techniques for athletes, injury prevention, first aid, and treatment and rehabilitation of injuries. |
| KNES3305 | Measurement and Evaluation inKinesiology | A course designed to familiarize prospective kinesiologists with skills and written tests, procedures for administering tests, and techniques for evaluating results. |
| KNES3306 | Coaching Interscholastic Sports | A course organized to focus on basic and advanced strategies and coaching methods of team and/or individual sports. This course is primarily for those who want to coach at the secondary level. |
| KNES3308 | Pedagogy of Elmentary Kinesiology | A study of content, methods, and materials of kinesiology instruction in the elementary school. In this course, the student works with a local elementary physical education teacher in the teacher's school. CP course only. Fall, Spring. Prerequisite... |
| KNES3310 | Recreation Leadership | A study of recreation problems and the development of competence in leadership techniques in recreation programs. |
| KNES3320 | Teaching Leadership Education | Will be replaced by CPSL 3340 Fall 2014 A course teaching students the fundamentals of instructing outdoor educational activities through a biblical Christian worldview. Students will learn to instruct activities including but not limited to backpack... |
| KNES3322 | Art & Sci of Move in the Adole | A basic course in improving teaching skills, class organization, curriculum construction, teaching styles, and location and development of teaching materials. Emphasis is on writing lesson plans and teaching lessons. Field experiences and observati... |
| KNES3326 | Motor Learning and Skill Development | A course designed to help prospective kinesiologists to become knowledgeable in theories of motor learning and to apply this knowledge in the development of their own teaching methods. This course will include types and theories of learning and facto... |
| KNES3345 | Pedagogy of Kinesiology | This course covers knowledge and skills in movement areas such as movement education, games, sports, stunts, tumbling and gymnastics, physical fitness, and rhythmic activities as well as physical health and safety and social development through movem... |
| KNES3345 | Pedagogy of Kinesiology and Health | This course covers knowledge and skills in movement areas such as movement education, games, sports, stunts, tumbling and gymnastics, physical fitness, and rhythmic activities as well as physical health and safety and social development through movem... |
| KNES3390 | Advanced Athletic Training | No Description Set |
| KNES3390 | Independent Study in Kinesiology | Independent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only). |
| KNES3391 | Coaching Interscholastic Sports: | No Description Set |
| KNES3392 | Independent Study in Knes | Independent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only). |
| KNES3394 | Sports Ethics | A study of moral/ethical issues involved in the area of sports. The course will concentrate on addressing the issues involved in sports in modern society from a Biblical perspective at the youth high school, and college levels. The moral/ethical issu... |
| KNES4010 | Kinesiology All-Level Seminar | This required course is designed to help students prepare for the Texas Examination of Educator Standards (TExES). The course will focus on content and sample questions from state authorized preparation manuals distributed by the Educational Testing... |
| KNES4021 | Professional Development Knes | This course provides the opportunity and encour- agement to develop, professionally, while still in college via out-of-class professional activities. In addition to helping develop a resume in the student's career field, it promotes servant leadershi... |
| KNES4022 | Professional Development in Knes | This course provides the opportunity and encour- agement to develop, professionally, while still in college via out-of-class professional activities. In addition to helping develop a resume in the student's career field, it promotes servant leadershi... |
| KNES4023 | Professional Development in Knes | This course provides the opportunity and encour- agement to develop, professionally, while still in college via out-of-class professional activities. In addition to helping develop a resume in the student's career field, it promotes servant leadershi... |
| KNES4024 | Professional Development in Knes | This course provides the opportunity and encour- agement to develop, professionally, while still in college via out-of-class professional activities. In addition to helping develop a resume in the student's career field, it promotes servant leadershi... |
| KNES4105 | Critical Issues in KNES | Critical analysis of program changes and innovations influenced by sociological, cultural, and economic trends; identification and analysis of basic issues affecting programs in athletics and kinesiology. CP course only. |
| KNES4190 | Independent Study in Knes | No Description Set |
| KNES4202 | Organ./Admin. of Kines & Athletic Progs. | A study of the organization and administration of kinesiology, intrammural, and interscholastic programs including administrative policies and procedures, staff, facilities and equipment, budget, office management schedules, and public relations. Sp... |
| KNES4205 | Critical Issues in Knes | No Description Set |
| KNES4290 | Independent Study in Knes | No Description Set |
| KNES4301 | Exercise Physiology | This course will introduce students to the anatomical, physiological, neural, hormonal, and chemical changes of the human body that are associated with exercise and work. The neuromuscular and cardiorespiratory system will be covered in depth from th... |
| KNES4302 | Organization and Administration of Kinesiology and Athletic Programs | A study of the organization and administration of kinesiology, intramural, and interscholastic programs including administrative policies and procedures, staff, facilities and equipment, budget, office management, schedules, and public relations. |
| KNES4303 | Applied Biomechanics | This course is designed to provide the student with an applied knowledge of the concepts of mechanics as they apply to human movement. Anatomical structure as well as fundamental mechanical principles affecting human movement will be reviewed and ap... |
| KNES4303 | Biomechanics | An analysis of movement based on a knowledge of anatomy and physiology. The relationship and application of principles of kinesiology, especially mechanical and muscular, to the teaching of selected biomechanical activities and skills will also be ex... |
| KNES4304 | Performance Nutrition | A course designed to study functionality of foods and nutrients and their effects on health-related fitness and performance. Special emphasis will be given to nutrient timing, training, and performance as well as nutrition assessment, supplementation... |
| KNES4305 | Nutrition | Study of the six classes of nutrients and their effects on health. Special emphasis on personal dietary practices and on current issues in nutrition including weight control, fad diets, dietary aspects of cardiovascular disease, and sports nutrition. |
| KNES4306 | Exercise for Special Populations | This course will provide foundational, as well as practical information regarding exercise for those that may be affected by various conditions, diseases, disabilities, or life stages. An overview of each will provide information on unique circumstan... |
| KNES4307 | Exercise Testing and Prescription | A course designed to introduce students to physiological testing protocols, fitness evaluations, exercise designs and the underlying theoretical principles involved. It also involves the study of basic electrocardiography. |
| KNES4308 | Psychology of Sport, Exercise, and Human Performance | This course will introduce students to the field of sport psychology through a foundational study of pertinent theories and concepts, psychological variables, and the application of these variables to sport, exercise, and human performance. This inte... |
| KNES4312 | -Disregard | No Description Set |
| KNES4312 | Periodization Training | A course designed to study training theory, training methods, and Periodization of training for maximizing athletic performance. Special emphasis will be given to annual training plans, training cycles, and peaking for competition. Current issues in... |
| KNES4320 | Essentials of Athletic PerformanceDevelopment | This course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of strength and conditioning, providing the student for the national certification test through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA-CSCS). Emphasis will be placed on the... |
| KNES4336 | Internship in Kinesiology and Health Sciences I | This course provides students with the opportunity to apply their academic knowledge in a variety of kinesiology, sport management, or health science related professional contexts. Students will seek out internship or clinical observation hours in a... |
| KNES4336 | Internship in Kinesiology I | The internship program is designed to supplement classroom study with practical participation in the broad area of exercise science. Students will work with respected mentors in exercise science fields. For those majoring in kinesiology with an exerc... |
| KNES4337 | Internship in Kinesiology and Health Sciences II | This course provides students with the opportunity to apply their academic knowledge in a variety of kinesiology, sport management, or health science related professional contexts. Student will seek out internship or clinical observation hours in a... |
| KNES4337 | Internship in KNES II | This course is designed to supplement classroom study with practical participation in the broad area of kinesiology, sport management, and its associated professional contexts. Students will have the opportunity to learn from, work with, and be mento... |
| KNES4345 | Pedagogy of Kinesiology | No Description Set |
| KNES4391 | Sport Marketing | This is an experimental course and is not listed in the current version of the Dallas Baptist University Undergraduate Catalog or Graduate Catalog. Experimental courses are identified by a '9' as the third digit of the course number (e.g., ENGL 2390)... |
| KNES4392 | Sport Facility and Event Management | This is an experimental course and is not listed in the current version of the Dallas Baptist University Undergraduate Catalog or Graduate Catalog. Experimental courses are identified by a '9' as the third digit of the course number (e.g., ENGL 2390)... |
| KNES4437 | Internship in Kines. II | No Description Set |
| KNES4636 | Internship in Kinesiology I | The internship program is designed to supplement classroom study with practical participation in the broad area of exercise science. Students will work with respected mentors in exercise science fields. For those majoring in kinesiology with an exer... |
| KNES4637 | Internship in Kinesiology II | The internship program is designed to supplement classroom study with practical participation in the broad area of sports management. Students will work with respected mentors in sports management. For those majoring in kinesiology with a sports ma... |
| KNES4690 | Independent Study in Knes | Independent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors and seniors only). |
| KNES4790 | Internship in Kinesiology | No Description Set |
| KNES5010 | EC-12 Physical Education Seminar | This required course is designed to help students prepare for the Texas Examinations of Educator Standards (TExES) for Physical Education EC-12. The course will focus on content and sample questions from state authorized preparations manuals. Informa... |
| KNES5021 | All Level Seminar Professional Pedagogy | crossed with EDUC 4021 |
| KNES5301 | Exercise Physiology | The course is to provide a focused and applied approach in exercise physiology and sport/fitness training, conditioning, and sport medicine. The course will provide an in-depth review of the scientific and physiological components of a training prog... |
| KNES5302 | Organization and Administration ofKinesiology and Sport | Specific problems and new developments in the administration of sport and physical education programs, including business procedures, equipment, facilities, conduct of athletic events, school law and liability, staff and public relations. |
| KNES5303 | Mechanical Analysis of Motor Skills | This course will provide a focused and applied approach to the mechanical analysis of motor skills. The primary focus will be concentrated on the terminology and applied principles of biomechanics related to sport techniques and training principles.... |
| KNES5304 | Sport Nutrition | This course will present the essential components of nutrition as they specifically relate to improvements in human performance, especially as it involves the influence of exercise and sport. Students will become adept in assessing body composition u... |
| KNES5305 | Sport Sales and Promotion | Course is structured to equip sport managers with skills necessary to host sporting events, staffing, facility management and organization of sport programs. |
| KNES5309 | Sport Finance | Students entering the sport industry will learn about financial practices that are common in all areas of business, and also learn the nuances that are intrinsic to sport finance. The aim of this course is to aid sport management students to gain a f... |
| KNES5311 | Concepts of Personal Training | This course is designed to allow students to become a Certified Personal Trainer through the American Council on Exercise. Students will learn to conduct fitness assessments and create effective exercise prescriptions to allow clients to attain the... |
| KNES5321 | Internship | This course provides students with a practical experience in a kinesiology/sport related area of the student's choosing in a school, college or university, business or industry. Specific assignment is based on student need and interest. The course... |
| KNES5330 | Sport Marketing | This course focuses on marketing issues as they relate to ever-evolving sport-related enterprises. A variety of marketing techniques and approaches are analyzed to broaden students' backgrounds in this area and to better allow them to develop effecti... |
| KNES5332 | Sport Facility and Event Management | This course is structured to equip sport managers with skills necessary to be prepared for event planning, staffing, scheduling, facility maintenance schedules, and the organization of sport programs. |
| KNES5390 | Sport Marketing | No Description Set |
| KNES5391 | Sport Finance | This is an experimental course and is not listed in the current version of the Dallas Baptist University Undergraduate Catalog or Graduate Catalog. Experimental courses are identified by a '9' as the third digit of the course number (e.g., ENGL 2390)... |
| KNES5392 | Sports Sales and Sponsorship | This is an experimental course and is not listed in the current version of the Dallas Baptist University Undergraduate Catalog or Graduate Catalog. Experimental courses are identified by a '9' as the third digit of the course number (e.g., ENGL 2390)... |
| KNES5393 | Independent Study in Knesiology | Independent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only). |
| KNES6010 | Defense of Degree | Because of Dallas Baptist University's quest for meaningful assessment of graduate candidates, a defense of degree is required in all College of Education Graduate Programs. The defense of degree is a capstone collection of signature assessments and... |
| KNES6020 | Culminating Experience | This course requires the student to synthesize and integrate knowledge acquired in their coursework and apply it in an experience that approximates an aspect they will encounter as a professional in the field of Kinesiology. The Culminating Experien... |
| KNES6305 | Measurement, Evaluation, and Research inKinesiology | A course designed to provide applicable knowledge of skills tests and written tests related to kinesiology, sport, and exercise training. The course will also focus on procedures for administering tests and techniques for analyzing data and evaluati... |
| KNES6306 | Theories in Coaching | This course is to discuss current trends and applied theories for the coach in today's society related to ethics, duties, training, motivation, organizational responsibilities, and public relations. A study of the historical and philosophical founda... |
| KNES6307 | Fitness Management | This course will provide an in-depth discussion of the fundamental components of fitness. Students will concentrate on both the health related components (cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, muscular endurance, body composition, and flexibilit... |
| KNES6308 | Sociology of Sport | This course will examine the multifaceted roles of sport and physical activity in American society from a critical perspective. Historical and contemporary sport issues related to social and cultural phenomenon, different cultures in sport, sport for... |
| KNES6310 | Current Trends and Issues in KinesiologyAnd Sport | This course involves analysis of selected current issues or problems related to kinesiology and sport. The course is designed around controversial and curiosity-arousing issues for discussion and analyzing. The emphasis is on kinesiology and sport-... |
| KNES6326 | Psychology of Sport and Performance | Students will investigate psychological and social-psychological theories and current research pertaining to the study of sport and physical activity. Topics covered will include personality, anxiety, arousal, causal attribution, motivation, attenti... |
| KNES6330 | Legal and Ethical Issues in Sport | This course is dually designed to assist students in self-evaluating and developing their moral and ethical reasoning skills and also to educate and prepare students to have a base knowledge of the legal situations they will face as they relate to th... |
| KNES6331 | Business of Sport | This course provides an examination of the business of professional, club, and college sports. Emphasis will be given to the areas where the features of the sports industry give rise to different challenges and opportunities than those found in othe... |
| KNES6345 | Applied Pedagogy in Kinesiology | Students will examine current trends and issues in K-12 physical education curriculum development and will study instructional methods in physical education with developmentally appropriate teaching and management techniques for elementary, middle, a... |
| KNESGRAD | Graduate Level KNES | No Description Set |
| KNESMILT | Military PE Credits | Course Code used for the External Transcript Process. This is to be used for a transfer course that does not have an equivalency at DBU but is applied as Kinesiology activity credit. |
| KNESWAIVED | Kinesiology Requirement Waived | A generic course used for the External Transcript Equivalency Process. This course will be used to indicate the student is not required to take the Kinesiology courses if the student is a veteran or a student of 25 years or older prior to enrolling a... |