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LORAS KINESIOLOGY Kate Cooper, Ph.D., Chair [email protected] Division of Molecular, Life & Health Sciences Student Learning Outcomes – Kinesiology Graduates from the Kinesiology Program will: 1. Plan, implement, evaluate and develop effective exercise, sport or health related intervention programs 2. Apply a lifespan perspective in Kinesiology to the changing nature of psychological perceptions, physiological functioning, and physical capabilities as they relate to exercise and physical activity across the lifespan. 3. Problem solve by assimilating, synthesizing, analyzing, and applying information from multiple sources and disciplines. 4. Understand the application of kinesiology within the parent disciplines of kinesiology including biology, human anatomy, human physiology, and psychology and the application to Kinesiology of concepts within each discipline. 5. Examine the relationships between physical activity habits, nutrition and wellness, including disease prevention and treatment, psychological well-being, social health and overall functioning. 6. Understand research design within the field of Kinesiology. 7. Understand the structure and function of musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, nervous, endocrine, metabolic and respiratory systems and the effect of acute and chronic exercise on each of these systems. 8. Evaluate the diversity of factors influencing responses to exercise, including those associated with culture, personality, and physiological functioning on exercise behaviors and responses to exercise.

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Page 1: LORAS KINESIOLOGY5. Examine the relationships between physical activity habits, nutrition and wellness, including disease prevention and treatment, psychological well- being, social

LORAS KINESIOLOGY Kate Cooper, Ph.D., Chair [email protected] Division of Molecular, Life & Health Sciences

Student Learning Outcomes – Kinesiology Graduates from the Kinesiology Program will:

1. Plan, implement, evaluate and develop effective exercise, sport or health related intervention programs

2. Apply a lifespan perspective in Kinesiology to the changing nature of psychological perceptions, physiological functioning, and physical capabilities as they relate to exercise and physical activity across the lifespan.

3. Problem solve by assimilating, synthesizing, analyzing, and applying information from multiple sources and disciplines.

4. Understand the application of kinesiology within the parent disciplines of kinesiology including biology, human anatomy, human physiology, and psychology and the application to Kinesiology of concepts within each discipline.

5. Examine the relationships between physical activity habits, nutrition and wellness, including disease prevention and treatment, psychological well-being, social health and overall functioning.

6. Understand research design within the field of Kinesiology. 7. Understand the structure and function of musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, nervous,

endocrine, metabolic and respiratory systems and the effect of acute and chronic exercise on each of these systems.

8. Evaluate the diversity of factors influencing responses to exercise, including those associated with culture, personality, and physiological functioning on exercise behaviors and responses to exercise.

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