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| KINS 7433 | Philosophy of Kinesiology (3-0-3)|
This course is designed to introduce the student to the historical and philosophical issues of human movement. Students will analyze the writings and teachings of prominent philosophers and make application to kinesiology. Material will be presented in an epistemological approach.
| | KINS 7434 | Seminar in Somatic Studies (3-0-3) |
This course will focus on a somatic approach to teaching and learning. In addition to readings and discussions of the human being as an embodied learner, experiencing examples of learning holistically as living, breathing civilization and practice will be emphasized.
| | KINS 7909 | Thesis I (0-6-3) |
The purpose of this course is to offer the student experience in the conceptualization, planning, design of a research study either qualitative or quantitative in nature on an approved topic.. Prerequisites: EDUC 7021, HSCI 7431 or HSCI 7432.
| | KINS 7910 | Thesis II (0-6-3) |
The purpose of this course is to offer the student experience in the conceptualization, presenting and reporting the results of a research study either qualitative or quantitative in nature on an approved nature topic. Prerequisites: EDUC 7021, KINS 7909.
| LATN - Latin Courses | LATN 1001 | Elementary Latin (3-0-3) |
Fundamentals of reading and writing Latin. Introduction to Roman culture. Designed for students who have never studied Latin. Students who entered ASU for the first time in the Fall of 1998 or later, or those returning students who have not been enrolled for two consecutive years prior to 1998, will not be able to count Foreign Language 1001 towards graduation if it is the same language they took in high school. (First time freshmen who graduated from high school five or more years ago may count Foreign Language 1001.) However, it does count for computing eligibility for financial aid and calculating full-time student status. Students taking the language for the first time will receive credit. For CPC students, consult page 7 of the catalog.
| | LATN 1002 | Elementary Latin (3-0-3) |
A continuation of Latin 1001. Students admitted provisionally with CPC deficiency in foreign languages may take this course to satisfy the foreign language CPC requirement. Regular credit will not be given to students who have had Latin in high school. Prerequisites: LATN 1001 or placement.
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