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General Science Electives (4 units);
Select at least 4 units from the following list of classes


CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (5 units)
Prerequisite: CHEM 101
Structure of molecules, states of matter, acids and bases, equilibrium, oxidation-reduction, electrochemistry, coordination compounds.

BIOL 300 Biometrics (4 units)
Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in BIOL 100C; MATH 103. Statistical analysis applied to biological problems, with emphasis on sampling, experimental design, chi-square analysis, t-test, analysis of variance, regression analysis, and correlation analysis.

BIOL 435 Neurobiology: Neuroanatomy (4 units) Prerequisite: BIOL 380
Gross and microscopic structure of the mammalian nervous systems, organizational aspects classical lesions and deficits

KIN 360 Physiology of Exercise (4 units)
Prerequisite: Math 102, Math/Econ 109; and BIOL 200B. prerequisite or corequisite: KIN 310.
Analysis of physiological bases of effect of movement and stress on human organism; factors affecting conditioning. KIN 436A Principles in Mobility Training (4)

KIN 425 dimensions of kinesiology for individuals with disabilities (4 units) Prerequisite: KIN 250; Prerequisite or Corequisite: KIN 310
Submission of a certificate of clearance to school of kinesiology and nutritional science for students completing the physical education single subject teaching options and, community leadership options. Conditions requiring special physical education including: learning disabilities, retardation, neurological and orthopedic conditions.

KIN 436A Principles of Mobility Training (4 Units)
Prerequisite: BIOL 200A, BIOL 200B, and concurrent enrollment in KIN 436B
Introduction to mobility training techniques such as range of motion, flexibility, manual resistance exercises, posture, balance and gait training

KIN 436B Mobility Training Practicum (2 Units)
Prerequisite: KIN 436A (or concurrent enrollment in KIN 438A)
Application of mobility training to physically impaired clients. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 units. Service learning is required.

KIN 437 Disease and Plasticity in Neuromuscular Systems (4 Units)
Prerequisite: Upper division standing
Introduction to neuromuscular diseases and exercise-induced plasticity in neuromuscular systems.

KIN 456 Sport and Exercise Ergogenic Aids (4 Units)
Prerequisite: KIN 360
Relevant issues in ergogenic aids and sport. Pharmacological and hormonal aids: dietary requirements and issues of individuals who engage in exercise and sport.

KIN 460 Principles of Physical Fitness Assessment
Prerequisite: KIN 360
Physical fitness and performance assessment techniques employed within the laboratory environment: electrocardiography, electromyography, closed, and open circuit, indirect calorimetry, stress testing, hydro densitometry, respirometry and cardio circulatory.

KIN 461 Advanced Exercise Physiology (5 Units)
Prerequisite: KIN 360
Advanced topics in exercise physiology, including exercise responses, in the neuroendocrine, cardiopulmonary, immune, and skeletal systems. Topics will also include system-level integration during exercise, and exercise in stressful environments.

Kin 485A Practicum in Exercise and Human Performance (2 Units)
Prerequisite: KIN 465
Directed on-campus practicum in a career related setting. Regular conferences with supervisor. Total 100 hours. Graded CR/NC