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Mar 28, 2024
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University Catalog 2015-2016 (Final Quarter Catalog) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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Japanese (Undergraduate) All Upper Division courses except 307 are conducted in Japanese |
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• JAPN 100A - Elementary Japanese
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• JAPN 100B - Elementary Japanese
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• JAPN 100C - Elementary Japanese
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• JAPN 150 - Contemporary Japan through Popular Culture
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• JAPN 200A - Intermediate Japanese
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• JAPN 200B - Intermediate Japanese
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• JAPN 200C - Intermediate Japanese
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• JAPN 300A - Advanced Japanese
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• JAPN 300B - Advanced Japanese
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• JAPN 300C - Advanced Japanese
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• JAPN 307 - Japanese Literature in Translation
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• JAPN 310 - Japanese Civilization to 1600
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• JAPN 311 - Japanese Civilization Since 1600
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• JAPN 315 - Language in Japanese Society
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• JAPN 320 - Introduction to Japanese Linguistics
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• JAPN 380 - Business Japanese
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• JAPN 395 - Japanese in Community Service
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• JAPN 400A - Advanced Reading and Composition
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• JAPN 400B - Advanced Reading and Composition
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• JAPN 400C - Advanced Reading and Composition
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• JAPN 403 - Contrastive Analysis of Japanese and English Structures
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• JAPN 408 - Classical Japanese Literature
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• JAPN 410 - Modern Japanese Literature
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• JAPN 450 - Proseminar: Japanese Linguistics
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• JAPN 454L - Special Topics in Japanese
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• JAPN 454P - Special Topics in Japanese
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• JAPN 460 - Proseminar: Masters of Japanese Culture and Thought
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Journalism (Undergraduate) |
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• JOUR 130 - Introduction to Graphic Arts
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• JOUR 391 - University Times
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• JOUR 453 - International Communication Media
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• JOUR 492 - Radio and Television News Writing
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• JOUR 499 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Kinesiology (Undergraduate) A student who has completed an intermediate or advanced course may not subsequently receive credit for a lower level course in the same activity.
Successful completion of UNIV 400, the Writing Proficiency Examination, is prerequisite to enrollment in all upper division major courses in kinesiology.
All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by School and approval of graduate adviser: KIN 498, 499 |
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• KIN 101A - Aerobics – Beginning
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• KIN 101B - Weight Training – Beginning
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• KIN 101C - Physical Conditioning – Beginning
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• KIN 101D - Jogging – Beginning
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• KIN 101E - Jazz Exercise – Beginning
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• KIN 101F - Swimming – Beginning
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• KIN 101G - Aqua Aerobics – Beginning
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• KIN 101R - Karate – Beginning
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• KIN 101S - Jujitsu – Beginning
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• KIN 101T - Judo – Beginning
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• KIN 101U - Self Defense for Women
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• KIN 101V - Yoga – Beginning
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• KIN 101W - Tai Chi – Beginning
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• KIN 102F - Tennis – Beginning
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• KIN 102G - Badminton – Beginning
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• KIN 102H - Golf – Beginning
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• KIN 102I - Archery – Beginning
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• KIN 102Q - Indoor Soccer – Beginning
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• KIN 102R - Volleyball – Beginning
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• KIN 102S - Basketball – Beginning
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• KIN 102V - Soccer – Beginning
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• KIN 102Y - Softball – Beginning
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• KIN 103D - Gymnastics and Tumbling – Beginning
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• KIN 103F - Social Dance – Beginning
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• KIN 105 - Summer Bridge
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• KIN 110 - Intramural Sports
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• KIN 150 - Fitness and Wellness in Contemporary Society
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• KIN 154 - Special Activities in Physical Education
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• KIN 155 - Individual Therapeutic Exercise
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• KIN 201F - Swimming – Intermediate
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• KIN 201V - Yoga – Intermediate
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• KIN 202F - Tennis – Intermediate
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• KIN 202S - Basketball – Intermediate
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• KIN 204A - Diet and Exercise for Weight Management
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• KIN 250 - Introduction to Kinesiology
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• KIN 254L - Selected Topics in Physical Education
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• KIN 254P - Selected Topics in Physical Education
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• KIN 260 - Computer Applications in Kinesiology
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• KIN 301F - Swimming – Advanced
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• KIN 305 - Theory and Analysis of Aquatics
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• KIN 310 - Written Communication for Kinesiology
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• KIN 315 - Early Infusion in Physical Education
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• KIN 319 - Instructional Strategies in Physical Education
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• KIN 320A - Professional Team Activity #1 - Basketball, Volleyball, Team Handball
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• KIN 320B - Professional Team Activity #2 - Flag Football, Soccer, Softball
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• KIN 320C - Professional Individual Activity - Archery, Golf, Track and Field
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• KIN 320D - Professional Racquet Activity - Badminton, Racquetball, Tennis
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• KIN 320E - Professional Aesthetic Activity - Combatives, Dance, Rhythmic Gymnastics
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• KIN 320F - Professional Adventure Activity – Outdoor Education, Aquatics, Contemporary Games
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• KIN 325 - Principles of Physical Fitness
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• KIN 330 - Exercise Psychology
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• KIN 335 - Anatomical Kinesiology
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• KIN 340 - Applied Biomechanics
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• KIN 345 - Physiological Effects of Exercise During Aging
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• KIN 360 - Physiology of Exercise and Physical Activity
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• KIN 365 - Applied Motor Learning
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• KIN 370 - Psychomotor Development
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• KIN 375 - Historical Analyses of Physical Activity
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• KIN 380 - Psychological Analyses of Physical Activity
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• KIN 385 - Sociocultural Analyses of Physical Activity
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• KIN 400 - Elementary School Physical Education Program Design
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• KIN 405 - Secondary School Physical Education Program Design
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• KIN 415 - Assessment of Physical Activity Instruction
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• KIN 420 - Development of Physical Activity
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• KIN 421 - Youth Development and Physical Activity
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• KIN 422 - Community Service Learning and Physical Activity Programs
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• KIN 425 - Dimensions of Kinesiology for Individuals with Disabilities
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• KIN 428 - Psychomotor Assessment for Individuals With Disabilities
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