May 11, 2024  
2015-2016 Graduate Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Environmental Health

  
  • EHST 6420 - Food Safety Science and Public Health Protection


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Food safety emphasizing foodborne pathogens, toxicants and toxins, and food additives. Covers farm-to-fork safety systems, hazard analysis, and critical control point (HACCP) approaches to protecting public health.
  
  • EHST 6520 - Biological and Chemical Environmental Health and Safety


    3

    Comprehensive coverage of principles and applications of biological and chemical environmental health and safety in living and work environments, including industrial and agricultural settings.
  
  • EHST 6530 - Physical and Radiation Environmental Health and Safety


    3

    Comprehensive coverage of principles and applications of physical environmental health and safety (including radiation) in living and work environments.
  
  • EHST 6600 - Air Quality Control Methods and Devices


    3

    Theory, use, evaluation, advantages, and limitations of procedures and methods employed in air quality control.
  
  • EHST 6700 - Industrial Hygiene Application


    3

    Principles of evaluating and controlling work environment. Emphasis on resolving occupational health problems.
  
  • EHST 6701 - Industrial Hygiene Application Laboratory


    1

    C: EHST 6700 . Methods of measurement and evaluation used by industrial hygienists.
  
  • EHST 6710 - Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality and Laboratory


    3

    2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: Consent of instructor. Principles and basic design of ventilation systems for hazardous materials and fundamentals of indoor air quality (IAQ).
  
  • EHST 6711 - Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality and Laboratory


    0

    2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: Consent of instructor. Principles and basic design of ventilation systems for hazardous materials and fundamentals of indoor air quality (IAQ).
  
  • EHST 6800 - Environmental Health Program Management


    3

    Knowledge and practice in planning, developing, and managing environmental health programs. Applies current management practices toward solutions of environmental health problems.
  
  • EHST 6980 - Environmental Health Practicum


    3

    Directed work experience in clinical/environmental health agency.
  
  • EHST 6990 - Environmental Health Professional Paper


    3

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 3 s.h. toward degree. P: Admission to the applied option of the master of science in environmental health. Detailed summary of applied learning experience to environmental health action, intervention, or increased knowledge in the field.
  
  • EHST 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 6 s.h.
  
  • EHST 7001 - Thesis: Summer Research


    1

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting thesis research may only register for this course during the summer.

Ethnic Studies

  
  • ETHN 5500 - Studies in Ethnicity


    3

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic. Theoretical and methodological issues.

Kinesiology

  
  • KINE 5278 - Advanced SCUBA Diving


    3

    2 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. P: Satisfactory performance on the NAUI Swimming Test; EXSS 2278 or consent of instructor; a notarized statement releasing the instructor and the university from all liability; a satisfactory medical history and medical examination. Variety of safe diving experiences under controlled conditions beyond basic open water diving levels.
  
  • KINE 5303 - Physical Activity Programs for Individuals with Developmental, Emotional, and Learning Disabilities


    3

    2 lecture and 3 field work hours per week. P: EXSS 3545 or 3546; SPED 5101; or consent of instructor. For physical educators, special educators, therapeutic recreation specialists, and others concerned with providing physical activity programs to individuals with developmental, emotional, or learning disabilities.
  
  • KINE 5305 - Motor Development


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Applies motor development theory and techniques to numerous settings. Descriptions of changes in movement patterns and skills. Examines underlying processes which influence these changes.
  
  • KINE 5400 - Activities in Physical Education for the Elementary School


    3

  
  • KINE 5903 - Physical Activity Programs for Individuals with Orthopedic, Neurologic, and Sensory Impairments


    3

    2 lecture and 3 field work hours per week. P: BIOL 2130 or equivalent. For physical educators, special educators, therapeutic recreation specialists, and others concerned with providing physical activity programs to individuals with orthopedic, neurologic, and sensory impairments.
  
  • KINE 5904 - Methods in Adaptive Aquatics


    2

    1 classroom and 3 lab hours per week. P: Advanced lifesaving certification. Swimming techniques as adapted for individuals with acute and chronic disabling conditions.
  
  • KINE 6001 - Administration of Physical Education and Athletics


    3

    Administrative process in physical education and athletics from elementary school through college.
  
  • KINE 6005 - Intramural and Extramural Activities for Schools and Colleges


    3

    Philosophy, organization, and administration of intramural and recreational sports and activities.
  
  • KINE 6030 - Physical Activity and Aging


    3 SL*: Selected Sections are Service-Learning Formerly EXSS 5800

    P: Consent of instructor. Role of physical activity and exercise in enhancing quality of life and remediating normal aging deficits and age-related disease.  Includes physiological, cognitive, and affective perspectives.
  
  • KINE 6101 - Technology and Assessment for Physical Education Teacher Education


    3

    Technology and assessment strategies to support physical education instruction and assessment in K-12 settings.
  
  • KINE 6102 - History and Philosophy of Sport


    3

    History of ideas that have defined sport from ancient times to present. Emphasis on mind/body relationships, types of knowledge, and right behavior.
  
  • KINE 6104 - Curriculum and Instruction in Physical Education


    3

    Methods of physical education curriculum model delivery that integrate short and long-term planning with creative and effective teaching practices.
  
  • KINE 6105 - Instruction in Physical Education


    3

    Pedagogical knowledge and research integrated with motor development and motor learning content for studying effective teaching practices in physical education.
  
  • KINE 6106 - Contemporary Sport


    3

    Intensive study of amateur, educational, international, and professional sport in the contemporary world.
  
  • KINE 6108 - Analysis of Teaching in Physical Education


    3

    P/C: KINE 6104  or permission of instructor. Teaching behavior analysis related to class management, student activity levels, skill feedback, and verbal and nonverbal interactions through the use of systematic and informal observation techniques.
  
  • KINE 6109 - Clinical Supervision in Physical Education


    3

    P/C: KINE 6104  or permission of instructor. Application of the clinical supervision model for teacher development in physical education.
  
  • KINE 6110 - Professional Issues in Physical Education Teacher Education


    3

    Current issues and trends in contemporary K-12 physical education teacher education.
  
  • KINE 6115 - Physical Activity and Public Health


    3

    P: Admission to a graduate degree program in the College of Health and Human Performance, MPH graduate program, or consent of instructor. Examination of physical activity and its role in health status and public health, emphasizing the chronic effects of exercise.
  
  • KINE 6131 - Management and Leadership in Sport


    3

    Examines management responsibilities in sport organizations. Topics include organizational effectiveness and organizational behavior theory, personnel management, and facility planning and design.
  
  • KINE 6132 - Legal Aspects of Sport Management


    3

    Tort liability, product liability, contract law, antitrust, and administrative and constitutional claims as they apply to sport.
  
  • KINE 6133 - Sport Marketing and Public Relations


    3

    Consumer behavior trends and contemporary marketing principles related to sporting events of various competitive levels, public and private sport organizations, and sport equipment and products. Historical overview of sport marketing.
  
  • KINE 6136 - Financial Management in Sport


    3

    Financial management, planning, and budgetary components of sports industry.
  
  • KINE 6200 - Biomechanics


    3

    2 classroom and 2 lab hours per week. P: Admission to HHP graduate program; EXSS 3850 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Basic principles of mechanics as applied to human movement. Introduces measurement of kinematic and kinetic variables inherent in human motion.
  
  • KINE 6201 - Advanced Measurement and Evaluation in Kinesiology


    3

    Applies measurement theory to assessment techniques in exercise and sport science. Measurement research in exercise and sport science, basic statistical analyses, and practical computer applications and methods to assess test validity and reliability.
  
  • KINE 6202 - Motor Learning


    3

    In-depth study of theories, concepts, and principles of motor skill acquisition applied to teaching, coaching, and therapeutic settings.
  
  • KINE 6204 - Techniques of Biomechanical Assessment


    3

    1 classroom and 6 lab hours per week. P: EXSS 3850 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Basic, intermediate, and advanced techniques in measurement of biomechanical variables through use of videography, cinematography, force platforms, transducers, and electromyography (EMG).
  
  • KINE 6205 - Clinical Exercise Testing


    2

    Theory and skills development in clinical exercise testing.
  
  • KINE 6206 - Clinical Exercise Assessment


    1

    P: KINE 6205 . Applied clinical assessment, EKG interpretation, and exercise prescription.
  
  • KINE 6207 - Physiology of Exercise


    3

    Individual and group study and experiences. Physiological responses to exercise. Emphasis on effects of physical training and other factors that affect physical performance.
  
  • KINE 6208 - Cardiopulmonary Physiology


    3

    P: KINE 6207 . Current topics in cardiopulmonary physiology as related to clinical and basic science aspects of exercise science. Topics include cardiopulmonary anatomy and function, ECG basics and interpretation, cardiovascular pharmacology, metabolic evaluation/ assessment/programming during exercise, and other issues related to clinical exercise science.
  
  • KINE 6209 - Advanced Exercise Prescription


    3

    P: KINE 6208 . Applies basic physiological principles in prescription of exercise and administration of training programs for individuals of differing age, health status, and occupational status. Emphasis on design of safe and effective programs of physical activity. Utilizes sound principles of exercise prescription in relation to probable professional and clinical experiences.
  
  • KINE 6210 - Theory and Techniques in Bioenergetics


    3

    Lab and lectures. P: Exercise physiology or physiology course; consent of instructor. In-depth description and theoretical constructs of procedures used in bioenergetics research and clinical settings.
  
  • KINE 6212 - Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Diagnostic Procedures


    3 Formerly EXSS 7212

    P: KINE 6208 . Clinical experience in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and theories and rationale for diagnostic cardiopulmonary procedures.
  
  • KINE 6300 - Research Techniques in Kinesiology


    2

    C: KINE 6301 . Preparation to design, conduct and report research. Emphasis on planning research, utilizing research methods, and interpreting data.
  
  • KINE 6301 - Research Seminar in Kinesiology


    1

    C: KINE 6300 . Preparation to develop and write research proposals and reports.
  
  • KINE 6323 - Advanced Middle and High School Instruction in Physical Education


    3

    Advanced teaching theories and methodology in secondary school physical education settings that support student learning and assessment.
  
  • KINE 6401 - Assessment of Physical Activity and Fitness


    3

    Methods to assess physical activity and fitness, understanding of determinants of physical activity, and relationship of physical activity and fitness to health.
  
  • KINE 6440 - Physical Activity Psychology


    3

    P: KINE 6300 , KINE 6301 ; or consent of instructor. Examines relationship between psychological processes and physical activity and fitness behaviors. Primary focus on influence of social-psychological factors on physical activity participation and impact of physical activity participation on psychological outcomes.
  
  • KINE 6445 - Sport Psychology


    3 Same as PSYC 6445

    P: Admission to a graduate program in the College of Health and Human Performance or consent of instructor. Seminar. Theories and psychological principles that may influence sport involvement and performance. Emphasis on practical application of psychology in order to improve quality of performance and meaningfulness of participation.
  
  • KINE 6500 - Independent Study


    1-3

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. Current research topics in exercise and sport science.
  
  • KINE 6501 - Independent Study


    1-3

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. Current research topics in exercise and sport science.
  
  • KINE 6600 - Seminar in Physical Activity Instruction


    1

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 3 s.h. P: Admission into EXSS graduate program or consent of instructor. Physical activity instruction in various settings and with diverse learners. Special attention to college and university settings. Emphasis on reflective teaching and improvement of instructional design, implementation, and evaluation.
  
  • KINE 6650 - Seminar in Kinesiology


    1

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 3 s.h. P: Consent of instructor. Reviews recent research in kinesiology. Emphasis on areas of adapted physical education, biomechanics, exercise physiology, pedagogy, physical activity promotion, and sport management.
  
  • KINE 6801 - Special Topics in Kinesiology


    1

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Graduate standing in kinesiology. New or advanced topics.
  
  • KINE 6802 - Special Topics in Kinesiology


    2

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Graduate standing in EXSS. New or advanced topics.
  
  • KINE 6803 - Special Topics in Kinesiology


    3

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Graduate standing in kinesiology. New or advanced topics.
  
  • KINE 6990 - Practicum in Kinesiology


    1

    Students are assigned to an on- or off- campus mentor to gain fieldwork and/or research experience. Emphasis is placed on the application of theory into practice.
  
  • KINE 6991 - Practicum in Kinesiology


    2

    Students are assigned to an on- or off- campus mentor to gain fieldwork and/or research experience. Emphasis is placed on the application of theory into practice.
  
  • KINE 6992 - Kinesiology Internship


    3,6

    P: Consent of screening committee. On-site visitation and on-the-job training with fitness/health management leaders/directors in industry/health club and other approved agencies.
  
  • KINE 6994 - Culminating Research Project


    3

    P: KINE 6300 , KINE 6301 ; or consent of instructor. Independent research culminating with written report and oral examination.
  
  • KINE 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 6 s.h.
  
  • KINE 7001 - Thesis: Summer Research


    1

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting thesis research may only register for this course during the summer.
  
  • KINE 7002 - Nutrition and Exercise


    3 S Formerly EXSS 5001

    P: Consent of instructor. Relationship of basic nutrition principles to sport and physical activity.
  
  • KINE 7004 - Research Ethics for a Complex World


    2 Same as GRAD 7004  

    P: Current enrollment in EXSS master’s or bioenergetics doctoral program. Introductory graduate course. Case studies, readings, policy review, assignments, and discussions with guest faculty examine areas of ethical concern for researchers. Areas include scientific misconduct, conflict of interest, abusive mentoring, improper authorship practices, protection of human participants, animal subjects of research, and others.
  
  • KINE 7211 - Bioenergetics


    4 Formerly EXSS 6211

    P: Graduate exercise physiology or cell physiology course and consent of instructor. Concise summary of bioenergetics using cellular and subcellular approaches. Focus on metabolic perturbations evident with exercise and disease and interactions between the two.
  
  • KINE 7220 - Muscle Physiology


    3

    P: Graduate cell or systems physiology, graduate exercise physiology, or consent of instructor. Physiology of skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle at cellular and whole-organ level. Topics include muscle development, detailed anatomy/physiology, structure-function relationships, nerve-muscle interactions, pathophysiology, and muscle plasticity with exercise training, disuse, aging, and damage/regeneration.
  
  • KINE 7335 - Seminar in Bioenergetics


    1 Formerly EXSS 6335

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 4 s.h. P: Consent of instructor. Critique of current bioenergetics literature.
  
  • KINE 7447 - Translational Exercise Physiology


    4

    P: Admission to the PhD in bioenergetics and exercise science program or KINE 6207  or consent of instructor. Regulation of major physiological systems by acute and chronic exercise with an emphasis on primary research literature.
  
  • KINE 8310 - Pedagogy in Bioenergetics


    3

    P: Master’s degree in bioenergetics or related field. Fundamentals in teaching in area of bioenergetics, including instruction in course development, syllabus construction, lecture preparation, examination preparation, and grading. Students involved in teaching lecture and lab for EXSS 3805, Physiology of Exercise.
  
  • KINE 8320 - Bioenergetics II: Regulation of Metabolism


    4 Same as BIOC 8320  

    P: BIOC 7301  or KINE 7211  or consent of chair. Regulation and integration of metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and amino acids in humans, with an emphasis on primary research literature.
  
  • KINE 8330 - Introduction to Research


    3 Formerly EXSS 6330

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of instructor. Student assigned to faculty preceptor. Opportunity to learn design of experimental protocols and to collaborate in some aspects of preceptor’s program.
  
  • KINE 8331 - Advanced Topics in Bioenergetics


    1

    May be repeated for a maximum of 12 s.h. P: KINE 7211  and consent of chair.
  
  • KINE 8332 - Advanced Topics in Bioenergetics


    2

    May be repeated for a maximum of 12 s.h. P: KINE 7211  and consent of chair.
  
  • KINE 8333 - Advanced Topics in Bioenergetics


    3

    May be repeated for a maximum of 12 s.h. P: KINE 7211  and consent of chair.
  
  • KINE 8334 - Advanced Topics in Bioenergetics


    4

    May be repeated for a maximum of 12 s.h. P: KINE 7211  and consent of chair.
  
  • KINE 8335 - Advanced Topics in Bioenergetics


    5

    May be repeated for a maximum of 12 s.h. P: KINE 7211  and consent of chair.
  
  • KINE 8336 - Advanced Topics in Bioenergetics


    6

    May be repeated for a maximum of 12 s.h. P: KINE 7211  and consent of chair.
  
  • KINE 9000 - Dissertation


    3-12

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 27 s.h.
  
  • KINE 9001 - Dissertation Summer Research


    1

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting dissertation research may only register for this course during the summer.

Fabric Design

  
  • ART 5306 - Fabric Design Studio VIII


    3

    P: ART 4326. Original research in nonstructural textile design.
  
  • ART 5316 - Fabric Design Studio IX


    3

    P: ART 5306 . Original research in nonstructural textile design.
  
  • ART 6306 - Problems in Fabric and Textile Design


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  
  • ART 6316 - Problems in Fabric and Textile Design


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  
  • ART 6326 - Problems in Fabric and Textile Design


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6330 - Problems in Design


    3 Same as Same as ART 6300, 6310, 6320, 6330, 6340, 6350, 6360, 6370 (Weaving)

    To be taken in sequence
  
  • ART 6336 - Problems in Fabric and Textile Design


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6340 - Problems in Design


    3 Same as Same as ART 6300, 6310, 6320, 6330, 6340, 6350, 6360, 6370 (Weaving)

    To be taken in sequence
  
  • ART 6346 - Problems in Fabric and Textile Design


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  
  • ART 6356 - Problems in Fabric and Textile Design


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  
  • ART 6366 - Problems in Fabric and Textile Design


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  
  • ART 6376 - Problems in Fabric and Textile Design


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
 

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