Kinesiology   (KNES)

Faculty of Arts and Science

Kinesiology 1000

Wellness and Physical Activity

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-2-0

Physical, social and psychological aspects of personal wellness emphasizing involvement in physical activity.

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Kinesiology 1160

Human Anatomy and Physiology I

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-1-0

A study of the human body from investigation of anatomical systems, physiological functioning, and biomechanical processes of movement.

Prerequisite(s):Biology 30

Substantially Similar:
Health Sciences 1060;
Therapeutic Recreation 1160 (prior to 2019/2020)

Lib Ed Req:Science

Note:Students completing a major in Kinesiology or a disciplinary stream in Kinesiology for a General Major in the Sciences may not count this course for credit towards their major.

Kinesiology 1161

Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-1-0

A continuation of Kinesiology 1160, covering advanced concepts in human anatomy and physiology.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 1160

Lib Ed Req:Science

Note:Students completing a major in Kinesiology or a disciplinary stream in Kinesiology for a General Major in the Sciences may not count this course for credit towards their major.

Kinesiology 2110

Biophysical Perspectives

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

This course uses a multidisciplinary approach to examine the capacities of human movement by means of knowledge contained within and between exercise physiology, motor control, and biomechanics.

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 2130

Humanities Perspectives

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Exploration of historical, philosophical and literary perspectives of physical activity involvement.

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Kinesiology 2140

Psychological Perspectives

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Exploration of psychological perspectives of physical activity involvement related to groups and individuals.

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Kinesiology 2150

Sociological Perspectives

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

An introduction to sociological thinking about sport and physical activity. Explores the relation of sport and physical activity to the social and cultural contexts in which we live. Includes an introductory examination of the ways in which class, race, gender, sexuality and ability shape (and are shaped by) sport and physical activity.

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Kinesiology 2160

Management Perspectives

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Introduction to management concepts for sport, physical education, physical activity, fitness and recreation programs. Event management principles are reinforced through practical learning experiences.

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Note:Students in the Human Resource Management and Labour Relations (HRLR) major cannot count this course for credit towards their degree(s). Students majoring in HRLR will be blocked from registering in this course.

Kinesiology 2200

Research Methodologies

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Exploration of qualitative and quantitative research methods used in the study of sport and physical activity involvement.

Prerequisite(s):Second-year standing (a minimum of 30.0 credit hours)

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 2600

Functional Human Anatomy

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-2-0

A functionally-oriented approach to human anatomy with specific emphasis on the musculoskeletal system.

Prerequisite(s):Second-year standing (a minimum of 30.0 credit hours)

Recommended Background:
One of Kinesiology 2110 or Biology 1010

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 2610

Human Physiology

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

An introduction to the function of the human body. Various systems will be examined with emphasis on the maintenance of homeostasis and the integration of functions to meet changing demands.

Prerequisite(s):Biology 1010

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 2650

Functional Biomechanics

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Use of functional anatomical models, current research and technology from kinesiology to explore fundamentals of biomechanics in a qualitative fashion.

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 3100

Social Constructions of the Body

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Examination of the sociology and cultural studies of the body. Introduction to representations of the body in film and literature. Cultural metaphors of the body and illness. The body as labour and commodity in late capitalism. Body politics in relation to race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality and ability. Body modification and consumerism.

Prerequisite(s):One of Kinesiology 2150, Sociology 1000, or Sociology 0520

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Kinesiology 3120

The Modern Olympic Movement

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Critical examination of historical, sociological and current issues related to the Modern Olympic Movement and the place of the Olympics in Canadian and global culture.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2150

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Kinesiology 3200

Movement Disorders

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Overview of the major types of movement disorders (MD). Particular emphasis on the neural correlates of MD and on the functional deficits associated with the pathology.

Prerequisite(s):One of Neuroscience 2620 or Neuroscience 2600 (prior to 2022/2023)

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 3300

Leadership Skills Development

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

This course is designed with innovative and contemporary approaches to stimulating thinking and creativity about the development of individual leadership styles and behaviours. A combination of classroom and field experiences will enhance core concepts in effective leadership, group dynamics and fair play.

Prerequisite(s):One 2000-level course (3.0 credit hours) in Kinesiology

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Kinesiology 3350

Recognition and Care of Athletic Injuries

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-3-0

An introduction to the mechanics of injury and the care and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Course content will include recognition and effective management of acute and chronic injury, and various support and splinting techniques.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2600

Recommended Background:
Kinesiology 2610

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 3400

History of Sport and Physical Activity

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

From ancient times to the present with emphasis on the North American setting.

Prerequisite(s):One of Kinesiology 2130, History 1000, or History 1200

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Kinesiology 3430

Literature and Physical Activity

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Selected examples of poetry, short stories, and works of fiction and non-fiction that engage physical activity and sport. An examination of central issues concerned with the role and significance of human physical activities, including sport and games, in ancient and more recent societies and cultures.

Prerequisite(s):One of Kinesiology 2130 or Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours)

Equivalent:Kinesiology 3850 (Literature and Physical Activity) (prior to 2018/2019)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Kinesiology 3500

Nutrition and Physical Activity

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

An examination of the fundamentals of nutrition for healthful living and optimal performance; nutritional requirements of persons who are physically active or competitive athletes; body composition and weight management.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2610

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 3610

Exercise Physiology

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-1.5-0

Examination of how the human body responds to physical stress. Physiological and metabolic responses to acute exercise stimuli as well as adaptations to long-term training.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2610

Recommended Background:
Kinesiology 2600

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 3630

Growth, Development and Aging

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Basis for exercise derived from study of individual physical, social and psychological growth patterns and the physical and environmental factors affecting human development stages.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2200

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 3645

Media and Physical Activity

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Exploration of the intersections of sport, mass media and popular culture in a globalized contemporary context.

Prerequisite(s):One of Kinesiology 2150, Sociology 1000, or Sociology 0520

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Kinesiology 3650

Biomechanics

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-1.5-0

Complex movements, specialized skills and motor coordination in terms of mechanics of skeletal and muscular movements.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2600 AND
Kinesiology 2650

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 3680

Sport Psychology

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Emphasis upon performance differences and performance manipulation as they can be traced to psychological constraints such as anxiety, imagery and mental rehearsal, motivation and feedback.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2200 AND
Kinesiology 2140 AND
Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours)

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Kinesiology 3690

Motor Control

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-2-0

An examination of the neural processes involved in the control and regulation of movement and posture. Specific topics include an overview of human neuroanatomy, theories of motor control, spinal mechanisms underlying movement, control of voluntary movement, posture and balance, movement disorders.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2200 AND
Kinesiology 2600

Recommended Background:
Neuroscience 2610

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 3740

Philosophy of Physical Activity

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

A critical examination of basic philosophic questions relevant to physical education, sport and recreation with special consideration for ethical issues.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2130

Recommended Background:
Philosophy 1000

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Kinesiology 3780

Exercise Psychology

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

An overview of the interaction of psychological factors and acute and chronic exercise participation. Exercise and the individual participant, the environment and physical activity, theoretical models of exercise involvement, and the promotion of regular exercise participation.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2200 AND
Kinesiology 2140 AND
Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours)

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Kinesiology 3800

Therapeutic Exercise Foundations and Techniques

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-2-0

Theory and practice of comprehensive rehabilitation programs including determination of therapeutic goals and objectives, selection of therapeutic exercises and rehabilitation programs, methods of evaluation and documenting rehabilitation progress, development of criteria for return to sport or activity, and the physiological effects of tissue trauma, wound healing, and immobilization/ inactivity. Specific parameters and techniques for range of motion and flexibility, manual therapy, muscle strength and endurance, proprioception, plyometrics, and functional and activity-specific exercises.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2600 AND
Kinesiology 3350

Equivalent:Kinesiology 3850 (Therapeutic Exercise Foundations and Techniques (prior to 2023/2024)

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 4200

Health and Physical Activity

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Critical examination of the role of physical activity in primary prevention of chronic disease and health promotion.

Prerequisite(s):Two 3000-level courses (6.0 credit hours) in Kinesiology

Recommended Background:
Kinesiology 2200 AND
Kinesiology 3610

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 4300

Work and Physical Ergonomics

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Physical ergonomics is the evidence-based examination of anthropometric, biomechanical, and physiological factors related to safe and unsafe worker loading and workplace design. This course will examine anatomical and mechanical bases of common work-related musculoskeletal disorders and explore techniques for identifying, assessing, and preventing soft tissue injuries at work.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 3650

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 4400

Canadian Sport History

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

The social historical examination of sport and physical activity in Canada from pre-Colonial times to the present. The place of physical recreation in Canadian society is examined from the linked perspectives of gender, class, race and ethnicity.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 3400

Recommended Background:
History 2710 AND
History 2720

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Kinesiology 4500

Aging and Physical Activity

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

An examination of physical activity involvement of middle-aged and older adults. The course investigates both personal and societal factors that influence the adoption, adherence and/or cessation of a physically healthy lifestyle.

Prerequisite(s):Two 3000-level courses (6.0 credit hours) in Kinesiology

Recommended Background:
Kinesiology 3630

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Kinesiology 4550

Advanced Biomechanics

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-3-0

Methods of multi-linked segment analysis used in quantitative human performance studies. Theories and applied examples related to two- and three-dimensional biomechanical modelling, technologies for motion capture, plus programming, testing, and trouble-shooting model output and biosignal integration.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 3650

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 4610

Fitness and Lifestyle Assessment

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-3-0

Practical lab-based course that covers a wide range of exercise science laboratory methods, as well as theoretical information required to interpret test data. Foundation knowledge for professional certification through Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 3610

Recommended Background:
Kinesiology 3780

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 4615

Advanced Exercise Physiology

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Detailed understanding of the physiological processes that regulate human exercise tolerance. Emphasis on neuromuscular fatigue mechanisms, electrophysiology, and skeletal muscle metabolism. Adaptations to hypoxic conditions.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2200 AND
Kinesiology 3610

Recommended Background:
Kinesiology 2600

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 4640

Applied Ethics in Sport and Physical Activity

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

An examination of important ethical issues in the professional practice of physical activity, physical education and/or sport; sensitivity towards professional ethical duties; development of critical analytical skills for making ethical decisions.

Prerequisite(s):One of Kinesiology 2130 or Philosophy 1000 AND
Two 3000-level courses (6.0 credit hours) in Kinesiology, Anthropology, or Sociology

Recommended Background:
Kinesiology 2200 AND
Kinesiology 3740

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Kinesiology 4660

Bioinstrumentation

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-3-0

Principles and methods for biological signal detection and processing for human motion and activity analyses. Hands-on experience with state-of-the-art bioinstrumentation and data analysis methods.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 3650

Lib Ed Req:Science

Kinesiology 4680

Advanced Exercise and Sport Psychology

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Advanced topics in exercise and sport psychology. Strong emphasis will be placed on student's abilities to relate research findings to practical applications within the field.

Prerequisite(s):One of Kinesiology 3680 or Kinesiology 3780 AND
Fourth-year standing (a minimum of 90.0 credit hours)

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Kinesiology 4720

Gender and Physical Activity

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

An examination of gender with a focus on how sport and physical activity reproduce, shape, and challenge constructions of femininity and masculinity. A socio-historical perspective on the relationship of sport to the cultural construction and interpretation of gender in Canadian society, and how gender operates as a central factor in the way that sport is played, organized and funded. Consideration of the issues of, and intersections between, equity, race, ethnicity, sexualities and social class.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2150 AND
Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours)

Recommended Background:
One of Anthropology 2600, Sociology 2410, or Women and Gender Studies 1000

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Kinesiology 4725

Race, Ethnicity, and Physical Activity

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

The racial politics of sport and physical activity in popular culture. Key concepts in post-Colonialism, black liberation discourse, and critical multiculturalism, all of which are applied to the context of sport and physical activity in North America.

Prerequisite(s):Two 3000-level courses (6.0 credit hours) in Kinesiology AND
Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours)

Recommended Background:
Kinesiology 2150 AND
One course (3.0 credit hours) in Anthropology or Sociology, preferably Anthropology 2510 or Sociology 1000

Lib Ed Req:Social Science

Kinesiology 4900

Interdisciplinary Research Dialogues

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Seminar-based 'capstone' course. Research questions and conventions from across the disciplines (Humanities, Science, and Social Science) in Kinesiology. Emphasis is on creating productive research dialogues within and between students, faculty and diverse disciplinary approaches to the field.

Prerequisite(s):Kinesiology 2200 AND
Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours)

Lib Ed Req:Science or Social Science

Kinesiology 4995

Undergraduate Thesis

Credit hours: 6.00

Contact hours per week: Variable

This is a research-oriented course in which students will conduct empirical research, submit a report in the form of an Undergraduate Thesis which will be made publicly available, and report orally on the work. In consultation with their Thesis Supervisor, students will define a research problem and formulate a research plan.

Prerequisite(s):Fourth-year standing (a minimum of 90.0 credit hours) AND
A minimum GPA of 3.30 calculated on all completed University of Lethbridge courses or calculated on all University of Lethbridge and transferable courses taken within the terms containing the last 20 courses (60.0 credit hours), whichever is higher AND
Kinesiology 2200 AND
One of Kinesiology 3990 or Kinesiology 4990 AND
Application to the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education

Note:Contact hours will vary. Students should be aware that this course involves regular contact with the Thesis Supervisor as well as considerable independent work.