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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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I234 KINESIOLOGYMartin J.' GibalalB.HX. (Windsor), M.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>),' Ph.D. (Guelph)Robert J. Henderson/B.P.E. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), rilLA., Ph.D, (Alberta)Sue Inglis/B:P.E., M.A. (Alberta), Ph.D. (Ohio State) , ,Kathleen A. Martin Ginis/B.Sc. '(Toronto),' M.A. (Western Ontario), ph.D., (Waterloo) , ' , 'StuartM; Phillips/B.Sc., M.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D. (Waterloo)David C. Wilson/Cert.Ed. (St. Paul's Col/ege); B.Ed.(Bristol),M.A. (York)Assista'nt ProfessorsBarrY BartiettlB.P.H,E.(Toronto);:M.A.,' (Western Ontario), CATA (C)Steven' Bray/R,A., M;A. (Western Ontario) , Ph.D., (Waterloo)James Lyons/B.A., M.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D. (Simon Fraser)Mauree,n'J. MacDonaICl/B.Sc. (Acadia), M.Sc., Ph.'D. (Waterloo) ,Associate Members .,' ,Vipki Galeal(Rehabllitation Science) B.Sc., M.Sc. (Waterloo), Ph.D. '(<strong>McMaster</strong>)Markad VI Kamath/ (Medicine) B~ Eng. (Mysore), M~S., Ph;D. (Inciian Inst. ', .of Tech.~ Madras), Ph.D. (McMf;lster)Robert S. 'McKelvie/(MedicinejRSc., M,8c.,' M.D. (Western Ontario),Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>) , , , " ' " ,Michael Pierrynowski/(Rehabilitation SCience) B.Sc., M.Sc. (Waterloo),, Ph.D; (Simon Fraser) , "MarkA. Tarnopolsky!(Medicine) B.P.E.,M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.P,. (C);, (<strong>McMaster</strong>) "Jean Wessel/ (Rehabilitation Science) B.Sc" (McGlII) M. HSC. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)Ph.D. (Alberta)· ' , ,,LauriC? Wishartl(Rehabilitation Science) D,ip.P&OT, B:Sc: (Toronto),M.Sc.,~ Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>) , ,Department' Notes:, ,'1. Kinesiology students may not register in Level III or IV' Kinesiologycourses 'until all required Level land II Kinesiologycourses have been suc'cessfully"completed.2. Not all, Level ,III and IV Kinesiology courses are offered each year.Enrolment in some Level III and IV Kinesiology courses is,limited.3. KINESIOL 1Y03 and 1 YY3 are available to non-Kinesiology students.Enrolment is limited. ' ,4~The following courses are' available Jor eleGtive credit for students ~enrolled in Level III or above of a non-Kinesiology program: KINESIOL,3DD3, 3F03, 3JJ3, 3L03, 3M03, 3P03, 3SS3, 3T03,3Y03, 4DOS; 4G03, '4JJ3, 4M03, 4T03, 4U03 and 4Z03. Enrolment for such students isfimited and places are assigned on a first come basis.5. KJnesiology student~ who previously completed KINESIOL4P03 mayuse this course to satisfy Psychology requirements for Kinesiologystudents pursuing a Minor in Psychology. , '6. KINESIOL 2G03 and 3SS3maybeused to satisfy Health studies re­, qUirements for KineSiology students pursuing a Mirio(in Health Studies.7. KINESIOL 4SS3may be used to satisfy Gerontology'requirements forKinesiology students pursuing a Minor in Gerontology., ,8. ,Some Level ,iii and IV KinesiOlogy 'courses may,require current CPR!'First Aid certification. 'Stud~nts are responsible for checking cour~eoytlines and, ensuring this requirerryentis met. ' ,Courses ', All courses ~re open only to Kinesiology students' unless other-'wise specified. (See Notes 3 and 4 above.) ,KINESIOL 1A06 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYAn'introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal, articular, 'muscular, nervous, endocrine; cardiovascular, respiratory, ,digestive,.and urinary systems including a regional and systemic approach to ex- 'amine, the tunctionala.natomy of the LIPper and lower extremities,Three hours (lectures), two hours (labs/tutorials); two termsPrerequisite: Registration ip Kinesiology IAntirequisite: BIOLOGY 1 J03,' 2A03,3U03, 3UU3, HTH SCI 1 D06, 1 H03, '1HH3, 2F03; 2FF3, 2L03 j 2LL3,KINESIOL 1X06, rioa, 1YY3Not open to studEmts.with credit or'registration in 'BIOLOGY 4GOC;.KINESIOL 1 E03 ' ,PSYCHOMOTOR BEHAVIOURThe behaviourial and p$ychological principles underlying motor controland motor learning. ' -Three hours (lectures, labs); qne termPrerequisite: 'Registration 'in Kinesiology IKINESIOL 1H03 ' , _SPORT, HUMAN MOVEMENT AND CULTURE,Criticale:kamination of contemporary, issues an,d problems Of sport inCanl;ldi,an Society. "Three hours (Iectuf!?s); one termPrerequisite: Registrati(m in Kinesiology IAntirequisite: KINESIOL2B03KINESIOL 1 KLO INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY'This, course gives insight to the study of Kinesiology at <strong>McMaster</strong> Uoiver­'sity. Lec,tures focus on facultY research and teaching interests.One hour; one term . ,Prerequisite: Registration in Kinesiology I,Antirequisite: KINESIOL1FLO-. "KfNESIOi..1 Y03 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IAn' introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal,articular,muscular, and nervous systems including a regional approach to examinethe functional anatomy of the upper and .lower, extremities ' ,Three hours (lectures), twohours,(labs/tutorials);ol1e termCompletion of Biology, U(or OAC Biology) is strongly recommended., Antirequisite: BIOLOGY lJ03,2A03, 3U03, 3UU3, HTH SCI 1 D06, 1 H03"1HH3, 2F03, 2FF3, 2L03, 2LL3, KINESIOL 1A06, 1X06'. Not open to students registered in a Kinesiology program, Science I, trye ,Bacheldrof Health Sciences, (Honours) program or to students' with 'credit or registration in BIOLOGY 4G06.Enrolment is limited. 'KINESIOL1VY3 HOMAN ANATOMY.ANDPHYSIOLOGY IIA systemic approach to the examination ,of the~ndocrine, cardiovascular,respiratory, digestive,and urinary systems with a regional apprOachto 'examine the fUnctional anatomy ptthe upper and lower extremities.Three hours (lectures), two hours (labs/tutorials); one termPrerequisite: KINESIOL 1Y03,' . ',.' :," 'Antirequisite: BIOLOGY.1 J03,2A03, 3U03, 3UU3, HTH SCI 1 D06, 1 HOS, ', 1 HH3, 2F03, 2FF3, 2L03, 2LL3, KINESIOL 1 AOS, 1 X06 , .Not open to students registered ina kinesiology prograrn, SCience I, the 'Bactfelor of Health Sciences (Honours) program or to students withcredit or registration in BIOLOGY 4G.06. ' ,,-Enrolment is limited.KINESIOL 2A03 BIOMECHANICS , . , 'An'introduction to' mechanical, prinCiples and, concepts as applied to humanphysical' activity 'and the niusculoskele,talsystem.Three hours (lectures, lab); one term ',' " , ' , 'PrereqUisite: KINESIOL 1'AOqand registr~tion in Level II of a KinesioloQYprogramKINESIOL 2C06 PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE .,The effects of exercise on the physio.logical systems, and the ,application.of 'physiological principles to human exercise performance.Three hours -(lectures, labs); ,two termsPrerequisite: KINESI9L 1 A06 and registration in Level II of a KinesiologyprogramKINESIOL 2G03 HEALTH PSYCHOLOGYAn introduction" t6 'health psychology is'sues including' stress; exercise"weight control and diet, health promotion, addictions and coping withillness~, Three hours' (lectures);, one term , ,Prerequisite: Registration,in Leyelll of a Kinesiology programAntirequisite: HTH SCI2J03'KINESIOL 2H03 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF KINESIOLOGYA study ofthe origins and development of modern Kinesiologyinclud-, .ing anexaminatioil. of the evoluti.on of Kinesiology subdisciplines'anc~. 'areas of allied professional practise:such as physical education qndsports medicine. ' 'Th'ree;hours (lectures; tutorials); one termPrerequisite: Registration in Level II'of a KinesiologyprogramAntirequisite: KINESIOL1 003'KINESIOL 3A03 ,HISTORY OF PHYSICAL CULTUREAND SPORTS MEDICINESelected topics in the 'social and cultural history of physical culture and,sports medicine in the Western World, with a' particular emphasis onnineteenth and twentieth century developments in North America.Three hours (lecture/seminar).; one term,, Prerequisite: 'Registration in Level III or above of any KinesiologYi HealthStudies' or History program .'I ' ..

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