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Kinesiology Minor


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The minor in Kinesiology provides students with a multi-faceted view of human performance. Students earning a minor in Kinesiology will study foundational sciences such as anatomical kinesiology, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor behavior, and the social psychology of physical activity.

Prerequisites include BIOL 189  , KIN 223  , & KIN 224  with a C or better.

Please see the UNLV School of Integrated Health Sciences Department of  Kinesiology and Nutrition Sciences web page at https://www.unlv.edu/kns for information about department programs, faculty and facilities.  Degree worksheets are available at Minor in Kinesiology | Academics | University of Nevada, Las Vegas (unlv.edu).

 

Advising


Please see advising information at the UNLV School of Integrated Health Sciences  Health Sciences Advising Center Advising | Division of Health Sciences | University of Nevada, Las Vegas (unlv.edu).

 

 

Accreditation


Institution - Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities www.nwccu.org

 

 

Learning Outcomes

  • Recognize Kinesiology career options.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of functional anatomy and biomechanics.
  • Describe the biological foundations of motor control, explain information processing and learning theories, and identify practical concerns relating to enhancement of motor performance.
  • Explain the biomechanical principles that underlie human motor performance.
  • Specify the physiological response to exercise and describe the systemic adaptations that occur at rest and during submaximal and maximal exercise following chronic aerobic, anaerobic, and strength training.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to discuss the physiological basis of the major components of physical fitness, and develop individual fitness programs.
  • Evaluate current concepts in nutrition in relation to health and disease, and apply guidelines for designing a healthy diet.
  • Explain acute care of sport-related injury and illness, and design risk management and injury prevention strategies.
  • Evaluate popular nutrition practices utilized by competitive and recreational athletes, focusing on dietary assessment, scientific validity, and efficacy.
  • Explain the risk factor concept of disease and the role of physical activity in modifying risk factors.
  • Analyze and evaluate research data.

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