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N. Kay Covington

KIN 412-Body Composition.  This course presents theories and application of body composition, through lecture, discussion, and practical experience of assessment techniques.  Prerequisite or Coregistration-KIN 420 (Exercise Physiology).
KIN 412
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KIN 416-Exercise Assessment and Programming. This course is designed to introduce the student to theoretical and practical concepts of exercise assessment, exercise interpretation and exercise prescription.   Prerequisite: KIN 315 and KIN 420.
KIN 416
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KIN 416
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KIN 420-Physiological Effects of Motor Activity.  This course investigates the structure and function of the muscular and other physiological systems and the guidelines related to levels of physical activity, physiological responses, and motor activity. Prerequisite: KIN 315.
KIN 420
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KIN 420
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KIN 505-Advanced Exercise Physiology.  This course investigates the principles and concepts as applied to the physiological responses to physical activity.  Prerequisite: Undergraduate Exercise Physiology.
KIN 505
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KIN 505
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KIN 540-Laboratory Techniques.  This course is designed as an advanced course involving the theoretical and practical concepts of exercise assessment, exercise interpretation and exercise prescription.  Prerequisite: KIN 505.
KIN 540
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KIN 540
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KIN 560-Cardiovascular and Neuromuscular Functions of ExerciseThis course investigates the advanced principles and concepts of the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems and their responses to exercise.  Prerequisite: KIN 505
KIN 560
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KIN 560
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 KIN 410- Exercise for Special PopulationsThis course presents an overview of the benefits of fitness and exercise programs for special populations.  The goal is to introduce a variety of special populations and discuss the ways in which exercise may benefit these individuals.  Emphasis will be placed upon the physiological benefits of regular physical activity. 
KIN 410
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KIN 316-Homokinetics II.  This course investigates the mechanics   applied to physical performance, the analysis of selected motor activities, and the application of physical principles to specific instructional problems.
KIN 316

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KIN 316

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