will provide opportunities to develop competence in skills that were introduced in the classroom.

ESCI 6411 Motor Learning (3-0-3)
This course focuses on theory and application of motor skill development and the behavioral characteristics of participants in motor activities will be discussed. Topics include performance and skill, attentional factors, motivational factors, stress, and perceptual motor learning and classical research in motor learning.

ESCI 6412 Motor Development (3-0-3)
This course is designed to provide the student with a knowledge base in the study of change in motor behavior across the lifespan. Topics include: reviews of cognitive, social, and perceptual development as they apply to motor development; factors that affect development; and physical changes across the lifespan.

ESCI 6413 Advanced Measurement and Evaluation (3-0-3)
This course will enhance the understanding of the appreciation of the need for; and, the application of measurement and evaluation techniques in research.

ESCI 6441 Applied Research Planning (3-0-3)
This is the first of a two-course sequence that introduces students to planning an applied research project. Prerequisites: KINS 6241, KINS 6242.

ESCI 6442 Applied Research Project (3-0-3)
This course is designed to allow the student to conduct an applied research project under the direct supervision of a faculty member. After conducting the study, the student will prepare a written research report in the form of a manuscript which will be submitted for publication and presentation. Prerequisites: ESCI 6441.


FINC - Finance Courses

FINC 1410 Personal Finance (3-0-3)
Assists individuals in answering questions that arise in the process of managing their financial affairs. It provides a look at budgeting, allocation of income, the use of credit, the role of insurance, and the purchase of real estate. Not to be used to fulfill major requirements for business. Prerequisite: None.

FINC 3400 Corporate Finance (3-0-3)
A course covering the theory and tools related to time value of money, risk and return measurement, cash flow, pro-forma statements, ratio analysis, etc.. These concepts will be used to study and solve a firm's financial problems. Prerequisites: 50 semester hours including C's or better in ECON 2106.2105 and ACCT 2101/2102

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