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Catalog 12-13.indd - McMurry University

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Course Descriptions - UndergraduateINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYIT 3310IT 3320Information Security (3-0)Prerequisite: CIS 3311. Required course for IT major andminor. Introduces students to current principles and issues focusedon security of information systems. Topics coveredinclude security design principles, implementation, disasterrecovery, countermeasures, and forensics. (Fall)Systems Admin and Maintenance (3-0)Prerequisite: CSC 1325. Required course for IT major andminor. Introduces students to current issues related to administrationand maintenance of information systems. Topics coveredinclude operating system installation, confi guration, maintenance,services, and support. (Spring)KINESIOLOGYKINE 1<strong>12</strong>1-4<strong>12</strong>2Apprentice Athletic Trainer Laboratory (0-20 hours in trainingroom.) (Also, 2<strong>12</strong>1-2<strong>12</strong>2, 3<strong>12</strong>1-3<strong>12</strong>2, 4<strong>12</strong>1-4<strong>12</strong>2-threeyear minimum) Prerequisite: Permission of director of athletictraining. A minimum of 300 clock hours each fall and spring fora minimum of three academic years (1800 clock hours minimum)is required in training room and fi eld experiences inadministering to athletes. Daily logs, case by case critiques,study of related budgeting and acquisition of supplies, maintenanceof training equipment and facilities are included in day-todayexperiences.KINE 2211Coaching Football (2-0) Prerequisites: None. Examinesstrategies for coaching football at the secondary school level.Covers rules and regulations, fundamentals, organizationalprinciples, scouting, technical tactics and other topics. (Fall)KINE 22<strong>12</strong>Coaching Basketball (2-0) Prerequisites: None. Examinesstrategies for coaching basketball at the secondary school level.Covers rules and regulations, fundamentals, organizationalprinciples, scouting, technical tactics and other topics. (Spring)KINE 2213Coaching Volleyball (2-0) Prerequisites: None. Examinesstrategies for coaching volleyball at the secondary school level.Covers rules and regulations, fundamentals, organizationalprinciples, scouting, technical tactics and other topics.(As needed)KINE 2214Coaching Track And Field (2-0) Prerequisites: None Examinesstrategies for coaching track and fi eld at the secondaryschool level. Covers rules and regulations, fundamentals, organizationalprinciples, scouting, technical tactics and other topics.(Spring)KINE 2241Movement and Rhythmical Activities For Children (1.5-1.5) Prerequisite: KINE 2330 or admission to the TeacherEducation Program. Study of the current theories and emphasison movement exploration and rhythms, including fi tness activitiesfor use in the Physical Education setting. This course includesinformation concerning methods and materials in naturaland creative movement and exposure to a wide variety of availableresources and aids for the various developmental levels ingrades K – <strong>12</strong>. (Spring odd years)KINE 2261Assessment of Athletic Injuries (2-0) Prerequisites: KINE2335 or permission of instructor. A study of injury assessmentincluding athletic-related trauma from injuries to the axial region,lower extremities, and upper extremities. This course providesguidelines for development of a sound knowledge base andthe skills required to effectively perform thorough and systematicathletic injury assessments. Course seeks to develop confi -dence in the student athletic trainer in injury recognition throughuse of prevalent assessment techniques. Required for AthleticTraining Prelicensure. (Fall odd years)KINE 2330Foundations of Exercise Science (3-0) An introduction tothe various areas of exercise science and human performance,including historical background, professional opportunities, presentstatus, individual awareness of professional responsibilitiesand familiarization with current trends and issues. Computeruse required. (Fall, Spring)KINE 2335Accident Prevention and Care of Injuries (3-0) A study ofaccident prevention as related to physical education and sports,with emphasis on anatomy and care of athletic injuries.(Fall, Spring) (TCCN PHED 2356)KINE 3100<strong>University</strong> Interscholastic League Rules (1-0) Prerequisite:junior level standing. Focus on the rules governing Texas highschool athletics as set by the <strong>University</strong> Interscholastic League.Emphasis on guidelines for member schools, coaches andathletes. This course is prerequisite for any coaching courseand may be taken concurrently. (Fall, Spring)KINE 3230Adapted Physical Education (1-2) Prerequisite: KINE2330 or 2335. A study of selected special populations, withprimary emphasis upon the unique needs, appropriate developmentalactivities, and suggested programs for cognitively andphysically challenged. Off-site lab participations provide opportunitiesto interact with and provide lessons for individuals withdisabilities in activity-based settings. (Spring)KINE 3300Statistics for Measurement and Evaluation InKinesiology (3-0) Prerequisites: KINE 2330, and MATH 1311 orhigher. A study of fundamental purposes and procedures ofdata collecting and analysis. Statistical treatments for all typesof data are practiced and applied to actual test administrationsthat estimate health fi tness, skill fi tness, and motor abilities.(Spring)KINE 3302Introduction to Motor Learning (3-0) Prerequisites: KINE2330, 2335, and 3321, or permission of instructor. Study of currenttheories and practices in motor learning and motor performance.The course emphasizes aspects of learning and performanceof motor skills dealing specifi cally with selected conceptsof skill development and their application to practice.(Fall)KINE 3307Nutrition for the Health Sciences (3-0) Prerequisite: Any labscience. A study of the nutritional bases and strategies to enhancethe health of sedentary, moderately active, and very activeindividuals, through all the stages of life. Attention is givento nutrient physiology, daily choice behavior, and the art of nutritionprescription. (Fall)KINE 3310Exercise Prescription (3-0) Prerequisites: H F <strong>12</strong>00/<strong>12</strong>10,and KINE 2330 or KINE 2335. An investigation into prescribing179

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