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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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'.. KINESIOLOGY 237KINESIOL4K03 PERCEPTUAL-MOTOR BEHAVIOUR .! KINESIOL.4SPO HEALTH PROMOTION ANDThe examination of perceptual-motor control of everyday skills is dis-'cussed using a problem-based approach.' The emphasis is on the discoveryof principles through the generation and application of research.REHABILITATION PLACEMENTThree hours (lectures, labs); one term . .Prerequisite: KINESIOL 1 E03 and registration in Level III or above of a the Centre for Health Promotion and Rehabilitation. '.Kinesiology pr.ogram -KINESIOL 4KK3 FUNDAMENTALS OF REHABILITATIONThis course will outline the basic principles of rehabilitation' and explorethe more common techniques and modalities. Application of principles. will be explored in a numQer of impairments including, 'acquired braininjury, amputee, spinal cord'injury, neuromuscular disease, stroke, etc.Three hours (lectures, lab); one 'term " .' "Prerequisite: KINESIOL 1 A06 12C06 and registration in Leveilll or aboveof a Kinesiology program' .' .Enrolment is limited, .' Priority will be given to ~evellV Kinesiology students.'KINESIOL 4LL6 ADVANCED TOPICS INCANADIAN SPORT HISTORYAn examination of selected topics andthernes in the historical develop~, ment· of sport and physical activity in nineteenth'and twentieth centuryCanada and supervised research involving scholarly, secondary andprimary source, data. .'Three hours (seminar); two terms, ','. .Prerequisite: KINESIOL3A030r3H03, and registration in L~velill or aboveof aKinesiology program;, or registration in Level III or above of an Honoursl;iistory program , .' '. '.' 'Not open to students with credit in KINES/OC 4FF3 if .the topic wasCanadian Sport Histow , .' iKINESIOL 4M03 SPORT PSYCHOLOGY,: "Principles of· sport psychology are applied :to individual and team per-· .formallce issues. Research is emphasized and topics include: personality,motivation" arousal, perception, biofeedback, 'the process 'ofcompetition,children in 'sport, and ethics in sport psychology. 'Two lectures, one lab; one term 'Prerequisite: Registration in Level 11'1 or above. . . ,Thi$ course may be' taken as elective credit by undergraduates in Level,11/ or above of a non~Kinesiology program. " .. Enrolment' is limited. ' , .KINESIOL 4N03ATHLETIC COACHING:TRAINING AND' PLANNING PERSPECTIVE;SAn analysis of factors that. facilitate' sport performance at the elite leveL ,Topics include periodization; talenLidentification, emvironmentaifactors,optimal arousal and scouting. ' 'Three hOl,Jrs (lectures); one termPrerequisite: KINESIOL.3M03 and registration in Level IIror above .of a 'Kinesiology program '.KINESIOL 4Q03 PAEDIATRIC EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGYPhysiologic aspects of phYSical activity, in· children' and adolescents inhealth and disease. ' " ,Two lectures, .one lab; one t~rm .PrereqL!.isite: KINESIOL 2G06, 3003 "KINESIOL 4R03 INDEPENDENT RESEARCHInvestigation ofa selected theoretical or applied problem mutually ac,:,ceptable to instructor and student. , " , 'Prerequisite:' Registration in Level IV of a Kinesiology program with aminimum C.A of 8.5 and permissioh of the instructorAritirequisite: KINESIOL 4RR6KINESIOL 4RR6 THESISIndependent project involving a" research topic under the supervision of, a ,faculty member . .The project involves a literature 'review, design of,methodology" data ,collectiqn, analysis and 'a' research'report

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