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Rice Course Schedule, Fall 2002
Kinesiology (KINE)

Rice Course Schedule as of 11/26/2002. This schedule is maintained by the Office of the Registrar (reg@rice.edu).

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KINE 100   WRITING FOR PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION   Credits 3.00  Fall 02
An intensive study of how to write prose for effective and successful
professional communication. Enrollemnt is limited to 15.
001 GYM 201 - TTH 01:00PM - 02:15PM     Dixon, Marlene            Enr: 14 Max: 15

KINE 120   FOUNDATIONS OF KINESIOLOGY               Credits 3.00  Fall 02
An introduction to studies in the areas of human movement:Anatomy and
physiology, physiology of exercise, motor behavior, biomechanics, sport
history, sport psychology and sports management.
001 GYM 101 - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM     Disch, James G.           Enr: 31 Max: 40

KINE 205   SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT                       Credits 3.00  Fall 02
A study of the development of contemporary sport and its inter-relationships
with existing social institutions. Emphasis will be on argument preparation and
debate. Enrollment is limited to 25.
001 HUM 117 - W 07:00PM - 09:30PM       Staff                     Enr: 30 Max: 0

KINE 250   HUMAN ANATOMY                            Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Introduction to human anatomy including concepts of function. Enrollment is
limited to 50.
001 GYM 201 - MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM     Spence, Dale W.           Enr: 34 Max: 0

KINE 260   INTRO TO SPORT MANAGEMENT                Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Management theory and practice related to the sports industry. Enrollment is
limited to 40.
001 SS 106 - MWF 09:00AM - 09:50AM      Dixon, Marlene            Enr: 45 Max: 0

KINE 301   HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY                         Credits 3.00  Fall 02
This course will address the fundamental principles of human physiology at the
cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism levels. Emphasis will be placed
on mechanisms of function and homeostasis as achieved through the coordinated
function of homeostatic control systems. Enrollment is limited to 30.
Prereq-CHEM 121
001 GYM 101 - MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM     Gibson, Brian T.          Enr: 39 Max: 0

KINE 311   MOTOR LEARNING                           Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Physiological, neurological, and psychological factors affecting voluntary
skill acquisition and development.
Coreq- Concurrent enrollment in Kine 325.
001 GYM 201 - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM     Etnyre, Bruce             Enr: 12 Max: 0

KINE 319   MEASUREMENT AND STATISTICS               Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Introduction to basic statistics, and elementary measurement theory with
application to Kinesiology.  Enrollment is limited to 40.
001 GYM 101 - TTH 08:00AM - 09:15AM     Disch, James G.           Enr: 12 Max: 40

KINE 325   MOTOR LEARNING LAB                       Credits 1.00  Fall 02
Laboratory experiences in the physiological, neurological
and psychological
factors of human movement.
Coreq- Concurrent enrollment in Kine 311.
001 GYM 201 - W 08:00AM - 08:50AM       Etnyre, Bruce             Enr: 6 Max: 0
002 GYM 201 - T 07:00PM - 07:50PM       Etnyre, Bruce             Enr: 6 Max: NA

KINE 326   TRAINING ROOM PROCEDURES                 Credits 1.00  Fall 02
Field application in prevention, management, and rehabilitation of athletic
injuries.
001 TBA - M 07:00PM - 09:30PM           Eggert, Allen W.          Enr: 24 Max: 0

KINE 341   SPORTS MEDICINE & TRAINING               Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Considers athletic injury and disorders affecting athletes; concepts of
rehabilitation; injury assessment and management; treatment modalities and
therapeutic exercises.
Prereq- KINE 250 or permission of instructor.
001 GYM 201 - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM     Spence, Dale W.           Enr: 11 Max: 0

KINE 360   SPORT FINANCE                            Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Acquisition and expenditure of financial resources for sports enterprise, from
private and public sources.
Prereq- KINE 260 or permission of instructor.
001 RH 123 - T 07:00PM - 09:30PM        Apollaro, Tony            Enr: 42 Max: 0

KINE 366   EVENT AND FACILITY MANAGEMENT            Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Practical application of the principles and theory related to planning,
organization, and execution of sport and entertainment events. Fund raising and
charity management will be considered, as will the management of small and
large scale facilities and event venues. At the conclusion of this course,
students will be prepared to design, run, and evaluate events and event
management teams.
Prereq- KINE 260 or permission of the instructor.
001 RH 123 - M 07:00PM - 09:30PM        Pogge, Joe                Enr: 37 Max: NA

KINE 375   SPORTS MEDICINE INTERNSHIP               Credits 3.00  Fall 02
Internship experience for senior students in sports medicine track.
Prereq- Permission of instructor and must preregister.
001 TBA - TBA                           Spence, Dale W.           Enr: 0 Max: 0

KINE 376   SPORT MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP I            Credits   Fall 02
Internship experience for upper level students in sport management.
Prereq-Permission of instructor.
001 TBA - TBA                           Dixon, Marlene            Enr: 4 Max: 0

KINE 377   SPORT MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP II           Credits   Fall 02
Continued internship experience for senior students in sports management.
Prereq- KINE 376 and permission of instructor.
001 TBA - TBA                           Dixon, Marlene            Enr: 0 Max: 0

KINE 410   CASE STUDIES IN PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT  Credits 3.00  Fall 02
An advanced, multidisciplinary consideration of how humans pursue excellence.
Class work will center around problem solving using a case study methodolgy.
Enrollment is limited to 35.
Prereq- KINE 120 and 310(previously KINE 204), preference given to Seniors.
001 GYM 201 - MW 11:00AM - 12:15PM      Eliot, John F.            Enr: 36 Max: 25

KINE 441   MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY AND PLASTICITY         Credits 3.00  Fall 02
This course will specifically address cardiac and skeletal muscle physiology
and plasticity when introduced to various stimuli. These stimuli include
exercise, aging, injury, altitude, microgravity, heat, and pharmacological
agents. An emphasis will be placed on practical application to health, disease,
and performance enhancement. Enrollment is limited to 10.
Prereq- KINE 321
001 TBA - MW 01:00PM - 02:30PM          Gibson, Brian T.          Enr: 7 Max: 0

KINE 495   INDEPENDENT STUDY                        Credits   Fall 02
For junior and senior students only.
Prereq- Permission of advising faculty and program development committee
001 TBA - TBA                           Disch, James G.           Enr: 0 Max: 0

KINE 496   INDEPENDENT STUDY                        Credits   Fall 02
See KINE 495.
001 TBA - TBA                           Disch, James G.           Enr: 1 Max: 0

KINE 498   SPECIAL TOPIC                            Credits   Fall 02
no description
002 TBA - TBA                           Dixon, Marlene            Enr: 0 Max: NA
003 TBA - TBA                           Eliot, John F.            Enr: 2 Max: NA
004 TBA - TBA                           Staff                     Enr: 6 Max: NA
005 TBA - TBA                           Staff                     Enr: 2 Max: NA

KINE 499   TEACHING PRACTICUM                       Credits   Fall 02
Teaching experience for upper level students who have excelled in one area of
Kinesiology.
Prereq- Junior or Senior standing and permission of the Faculty Advisor.
001 TBA - TBA                           Etnyre, Bruce             Enr: 15 Max: 0



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