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Kinesiology and Leisure Science (KLS)
College of Education
Students registering for 101-186, 323, 331- 338,
371-374, and 487 will be requested to complete a medical history form
and a liability disclaimer form on the first day of instruction. All
students taking 393, 394, 493, and 494 must be immunized for hepatitis B
virus prior to admission in the class.
KLS 101 Physical Fitness (1) Conditioning
exercises and activities to develop and maintain physical efficiency.
Motor fitness tests administered to measure status and progress.
KLS 102 Aerobic Fitness: Beginning (1) Aerobic
fitness improvement upon completion of course. Learning and practicing
safe total body workout routines done to music. Developing an individual
fitness program and recording progress in that program.
KLS 103 Swimming: Beginning (1) Adjusting
to and immersing in water, floating, sculling; correct arm stroke, leg
kick, breathing techniques and their coordination. (Student to provide
own swimming attire approved by instructor.)
KLS 104 Swimming: Intermediate (1) Perfecting
and integrating basic strokes with added emphasis for distance and
speed. (Student to provide own swimming attire approved by instructor.)
Pre: 103 or consent.
KLS 105 Swimming: Advanced (1) Correct
techniques used in competitive swimming, racing starts, correct turning
techniques, long-distance swimming. (Student to provide own swimming
attire approved by instructor.) Pre: 104 or consent.
KLS 106 SCUBA Diving: Beginning (1) Learning
watermanship, equipment handling skills, and the knowledge to become
safe divers. Additional costs for equipment, diver manual, dive tables,
and certification fee.
KLS 110 Golf: Beginning (1) Rules, etiquette,
grip, stance, drive, normal iron shots, approach shots, putting.
KLS 111 Golf: Intermediate (1) Corrective work
on basic swing mechanics and rhythm; adjustments for bunker play, uphill
lies, downhill lies, short game around and on the green; handicapping
and match play competition. Pre: 110 and consent.
KLS 112 Golf: Advanced (1) Improving drive,
fairway wood shots, long iron shots, control shots, trouble shots,
putting, course management, competitive strategy, problems in rules.
Greens fees paid by students for play on courses. Pre: 111 and consent.
KLS 115 Bowling (1) Rules, etiquette, arm
swing, approach, execution, scoring, spare pickups. Students pay charge
for use of alley.
KLS 118 Rifle Marksmanship (1)
KLS 120 Badminton (1) Rules, etiquette, grip,
forehand and backhand strokes, serving, smash, drive, net play,
offensive and defensive strategy; singles and doubles play.
KLS 123 Folk and National Dances (1) Popular
dances of various national groups, including square dances.
KLS 124 Dances of Hawai‘i (1) Background and
fundamentals of hula. Selected dances with and without instruments.
KLS 125 Dances of Hawai‘i: Advanced (1) Advanced
techniques in hula movements. Selected dances taught will be more
complex, including work with instruments. Individual choreography will
be emphasized. Pre: 124 or consent.
KLS 126 Social Dance: Western (1) Social dances
including fox trot, waltz, swing, line dances, and other popular dances.
Basic steps, rhythm pattern, styling, and variations are taught. Social
etiquette is stressed.
KLS 127 Social Dance: Latin (1) Social dances
of a Latin flavor including rhumba, chacha, tango, samba, and others.
Basic steps, rhythm pattern, styling, and variations are taught. Social
etiquette is stressed.
KLS 130 Tennis: Beginning (1) Rules, etiquette,
grip, forehand and backhand strokes, serving, volleying; singles and
doubles play.
KLS 131 Tennis: Intermediate (1) Corrective
work in three basic strokes and in net play; the lob, drop shot,
overhead smash, and half-volley; applying spin in basic strokes; basic
strategy in singles and doubles play. Pre: 130 or consent.
KLS 132 Tennis: Advanced (1) Improving upon the
strokes introduced in 130 and 131; advanced competitive strategy;
problems in rules; officiating; elements of tournament play. Pre: 131 or
consent.
KLS 135 Volleyball (1) Rules, serving, passing,
setting up, spiking, blocking, offensive and defensive team play
strategy.
KLS 137 Basketball (1) Rules, passing,
shooting, dribbling, rebounding, individual defensive and offensive
maneuvers; team offense and defense.
KLS 151 Adapted and Prescribed Exercises (1) Small
group and individual guidance and instruction for students recommended
by student health service. Pre: consent.
KLS 152 Weight Training (1) Kinesiology of
lifting and weight training, various types of exercises and methods of
training with resistance.
KLS 153 Weight Training: Advanced (1) Advanced
weight training methods and training systems with particular emphasis on
applicability to performance in competitive sports. Pre: 152.
KLS 154 Tumbling and Rebound Tumbling (1) Single
and combination stunts on tumbling mats and trampoline, balancing
stunts; techniques of spotting; safety procedures.
KLS 156 Heavy Apparatus (1) Single and
combination stunts on side horse, horizontal bar, parallel bars, still
rings; techniques of spotting; safety procedures.
KLS 160 Judo (1) Rules, etiquette, method of
falling and breaking the fall, simple throws and their counters, simple
holds and breaking of such holds, randori. (Student to provide own gi.)
KLS 161 Aikido (1) Rules, etiquette, basic
rolls, simple holds and the breaking of such holds, specific physical
conditioning exercises. (Student to provide own gi.)
KLS 163 T’ai Chi Ch’uan (1) Classic forms
of t’ai chi ch’uan.
KLS 164 Karate: Beginning (1) Rules, etiquette,
basic stances, blocks, thrusts, kicks, ippon kumite, and selected kata.
(Student to provide own gi.)
KLS 165 Karate: Intermediate (1) Emphasis on
improving the basic techniques (stances, punches, kicks, forms, and
sparring); introduction to combination techniques. (Student to provide
own gi.) Pre: 164.
KLS 167 Wrestling: Beginning (1) Rules:
fundamental defensive and offensive maneuvers and competitive strategy,
i.e., takedowns, reversals, escapes, and pinning combinations;
conditioning exercises.
KLS 170 Yoga: Beginning (1) Experiencing yoga
and its effects on body, mind and consciousness of individual. Course
encompasses exercise, breathing techniques, deep relaxation, meditation,
practice in concentration, and yogic postures.
KLS 171 Yoga: Intermediate (1) Corrective work
and improvement of basic techniques. Exercise sets and combinations
designed to develop endurance, flexibility, muscle and nerve strength,
meditation, and deep relaxation technique. Pre: 170 or consent.
KLS 173 Water Polo (1) Fundamentals of basic
water polo skills, namely, ball handling, passing, shooting, dribbling
plus a brief introduction into beginning techniques of individual
offense and defense. Pre: 104 or consent. (Student to provide own
swimming attire approved by instructor.)
KLS 180 Soccer and Speedball for Physical Educators
(1) Half semester of each sport, covering basic skills, rules,
etiquette, offensive and defensive strategies, position play, and
playing of game. Primarily for KLS majors; others admitted on
space-available basis.
KLS 181 Sport Proficiency: Net (2) Knowledge,
skill development, positioning and strategy of various net type games
(e.g., badminton, pickleball) are introduced within a tactical
framework. Primarily for KLS majors; others are admitted on
space-available basis. Repeatable once. A-F only.
KLS 182 Sport Proficiency: Target/Striking (2) Knowledge,
skill development, etiquette and strategy of various target and striking
type games (e.g., softball, golf, archery) are introduced within a
tactical framework. Primarily for KLS majors; others are admitted on
space-available basis. Repeatable once. A-F only.
KLS 183 Sport Proficiency: Field/Invasion (2) Knowledge,
skill development, positioning, offensive and defensive strategies of
various field/invasion type games (e.g., flag football, team handball)
are introduced within a tactical framework. Primarily for KLS majors;
others are admitted on space-available basis. Repeatable once. A-F only.
KLS 184 Sport Proficiency: Fitness (2) Knowledge
introducing program implementation, promoting healthy lifestyles, and
modeling of appropriate behaviors of fitness activities (e.g., aerobics,
personal fitness) across the life-span are introduced. Primarily for KLS
majors; others are admitted on space-available basis. Repeatable once.
A-F only.
KLS 185 Floor Exercise Gymnastics (1) An
entry-level course designed to develop students’ knowledge of men’s
and women’s gymnastics floor exercise routines, including injury
prevention, skill progression, spotting techniques, and routine
choreography. Primarily for KLS majors; others admitted on
space-available basis.
KLS 186 Track and Field for Physical Education (1) Knowledge,
skills, and rules of various track and field events. Organization of
track meets and strategy in competition. Primarily for KLS majors;
others admitted on space-available basis.
KLS 195 Personal Health and Wellness (2) A
wellness approach, including scientifically based information presented
to help students take responsibility for their own health and
health-related behaviors.
KLS 201 School Health Problems: Elementary (2) Responsibilities
of elementary school teacher in recognizing and meeting pupils’ needs,
emphasizing teacher’s role in health instruction, health services,
school health policies.
KLS 202 School Health Problems: Secondary (2) Responsibilities
of secondary school teacher in recognizing and meeting pupils’ needs,
emphasizing health instruction, health services, healthful school
living, school health policies.
KLS 203 Introduction to KLS (3) Aims and
objectives of health, physical education, and recreation; concepts of
healthful living, human movement, recreation; examination of areas as
academic disciplines and professional services.
KLS 204 Introduction to Coaching Athletics (2) Nature,
responsibilities, personal and professional requirements of coach.
Scientific principles applicable to coaching methodology and athletic
competition.
KLS 205 Introduction to Sports Medicine (3) Overview
of the entire area of sports medicine. Students briefly review major
musculoskeletal relationships, types of injuries, and concepts of
treatment.
KLS 208 Recreation Services in Contemporary Society
(3) Theories and philosophies in recreation: history; contemporary
issues; roles in modern society; relationship to health, physical
education, and exercise science.
KLS 232 Safety and Risk Management (2) Understanding
the fundamental principles and techniques of safety and
accident-prevention programming emphasizing school, home, public places,
on the job, and motor vehicle situations.
KLS 238 Outdoor Recreation Management (3) Objectives
and values of outdoor recreation; characteristics and determinants of
programs; planning, organization, leadership, and facilities for
recreational uses of natural environments. Pre: 208 or consent of
instructor.
KLS 241 Health Education Curriculum (2) Objectives
of school health program, emphasizing scope and sequence of health
instruction; critical examination of health curriculum guides from
various states. Pre: 201 or 202.
KLS 249 Programming and Leadership (3) Factors
in planning and leading recreation programs; characteristics and
responsibilities of leadership in relation to nature, scope, and
resources of a variety of programs. Pre: 208 or consent.
KLS 253 Applied Musculoskeletal Anatomy (3) Gross
human anatomy, emphasizing identification and description of parts of
musculoskeletal system; selected applications to motor activity.
Primarily for physical education majors, but open to others with
consent. Pre: PHYL 141 and PHYL 141L and PHYL 142 (or concurrent) and
PHYL 142L (or concurrent).
KLS 254 Exercise and Sport Physiology (3) Emphasis
on physiological responses to exercises and physical training as related
to strength, muscular endurance, circulo-respiratory endurance.
Primarily for physical education majors, but open to others with
consent. Pre: 253 (or concurrent) or consent.
KLS 263 Sport Biomechanics (3) Concepts and
scientific principles essential to efficient human movement; proper
application of kinesiological and mechanical principles to fundamental
movements and selected complex motor skills. Pre: 253 and PHYS 100, or
consent.
KLS 270 Introduction to Physical Education (2) Methods
and materials in teaching physical activities program; techniques in
leadership; selection of activities and program evaluation for K-12
licensure. Majors only. Repeatable once. AF only.
KLS 271 Evaluation in Health Education (2) Processes
involved in assessing school health education program with emphasis on
measurement criteria and instruments, interpretation of data and
content, organization and conduct of evaluation program. Pre: 201 or
202.
KLS 284 Drugs and Society (3) Introduction to
psychoactive drugs and their effects; drug regulations; education and
rehabilitation programs; psycho-social variables related to the
decisions to use/abuse drugs.
KLS 302 School’s Role in Community Health (2) Functional
interrelationships between school and other community health
organizations in solving school-community health problems. Pre: consent.
KLS 310 Coaching of Football (2) Theory and
strategy of offensive and defensive football coaching. Emphasis on
coaching philosophy, selecting and developing an offense and defense,
organizing practices, special situations, scouting, and training and
conditioning. Pre: 204 or consent.
KLS 311 Coaching of Basketball (2) Theory and
strategy of offensive and defensive basketball coaching. Emphasis on
coaching philosophy, selecting and developing an offense and defense,
organizing practices, special situations, scouting, and training and
conditioning. Pre: 204 or consent.
KLS 312 Coaching of Baseball (2) Theory and
strategy of offensive and defensive baseball coaching. Emphasis on
coaching philosophy, selecting and developing an offense and defense,
organizing practices, special situations, scouting, and training and
conditioning. Pre: 204 or consent.
KLS 313 Coaching of Volleyball (2) Theory and
strategy of offensive and defensive volleyball coaching. Emphasis on
coaching philosophy, selecting and developing an offense and defense,
organizing practices, special situations, scouting, and training and
conditioning. Pre: 204 or consent.
KLS 323 Music and Rhythm in Physical Education (2) Use
of music in physical education program, emphasizing selection of
appropriate music for specific activities as expressive or creative
movement, movement exploration, rhythmic gymnastics, dancing. Pre:
consent.
KLS 329 Managing Recreation Services (3) Administrative
framework and procedures pertinent to the operation of agencies
providing recreational services to the various publics. Pre: 208 or
consent.
KLS 331 Water Safety Training (3) Theory and
methods of advanced lifesaving and water safety leading to American Red
Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI) certification. Pre: 104 or consent.
(Student to provide own swim attire approved by the instructor.)
KLS 332 Emergency Care and First Aid Training (2) Practicum
in training of persons to become qualified in emergency care knowledge,
basic life support, and first aid skills. First Aid and CPR certificates
may be earned.
KLS 333 Movement Education (2) Experiential
learning of basic motor skills for teachers of elementary school
children. Emphasis given to exploratory (indirect) approach.
KLS 334 Upper Elementary Movement Education (2) Development
of skills and concepts of games, dance, and gymnastics for grades
three-seven. Emphasis given to designing appropriate learning
activities. Pre: 333 (or concurrent) or consent.
KLS 335 Coaching of Track and Field (2) Techniques
and rules of sprints, distance runs, relays, hurdles, long jump, high
jump, pole vault, shot put, discus, and javelin throws; conduct of track
and field meets; specific conditioning and training problems. Pre: 204.
KLS 336 Coaching of Swimming (2) Theory and
methods of coaching competitive swimming. Technical, organizational, and
administrative aspects. Emphasis on stroke mechanics and training
methods. Pre: 204 or consent.
KLS 337 Fieldwork in Recreation I (5) Initial
supervised leadership experience in recreational agencies. One hour per
week in class discussion sessions. For recreation majors only. Pre:
consent of recreation adviser.
KLS 338 Fieldwork in Recreation II (5) Second
phase of supervised leadership experience in recreational agencies. One
hour per week in class discussion sessions. For recreation majors only.
Pre: consent of recreation adviser.
KLS 339 Special Recreation (3) Special
recreation as a professional field. Overview of special recreation
services. Emphasis on recreation services for special populations. Pre:
208 or consent.
KLS 348 Evaluating and Marketing Recreation
Services (3) Basic methods in marketing, planning, evaluating
programs and problem-solving methods, survey research, research design,
data analysis, and report generation for park, recreation, and tourism
systems. Pre: 208 and 329 (or concurrent); or consent.
KLS 371 Teaching Techniques--Net (2) Teaching
techniques and methods of selected net sport/activities. These include
sports/activities that emphasize the tactical approach in court space.
Primarily for KLS majors. Repeatable once. A-F only. Pre: 181, 253, 254,
263 (or concurrent), and 270 (or concurrent); or consent.
KLS 372 Teaching Techniques--Target/ Striking (2) Teaching
techniques and methods of selected target/striking sports/activities.
Including sports/activities that emphasize the tactical approach in
sports (e.g., softball, golf, archery). Primarily for KLS majors.
Repeatable once. A-F only. Pre: 182, 253, 254, 263 (or concurrent), and
270 (or concurrent); or consent.
KLS 373 Teaching Techniques--Field/ Invasion (2) Teaching
techniques and methods of selected field/invasion sports/ activities.
These include sports/activities that emphasize the tactical approach in
field space. Primarily for KLS majors. Repeatable once. A-F only. Pre:
183, 253, 254, 263 (or concurrent), and 270 (or concurrent).
KLS 374 Teaching Techniques--Fitness (2) Teaching
techniques and methods of selected fitness sports/activities. These
include fitness sports/activities that emphasize promoting a healthy
lifestyle. Primarily for KLS majors. Repeatable once. A-F only. Pre:
184, 253, 254, 263 (or concurrent), and 270 (or concurrent).
KLS 385 Physical Fitness for Physical Education
Teachers (1) Diagnosis and prescription for basic health and fitness
problems, scientific principles of training, guidelines for exercise;
essentials of scientifically based individualized physical fitness
program. Pre: 254.
KLS 390 Student Teaching (10) Full-time
supervised experience in secondary school level. Repeatable. CR/NC only.
Pre: requirements for registration listed under “student teaching.”
Co-requisite: 391.
KLS 391 Seminar for Student Teachers (2) Seminar
relating current educational theories with experiences in student
teaching. Repeatable. CR/NC only. Pre: requirements for registration
listed under “student teaching.” Co-requisite: 390.
KLS 393 Practicum in Athletic Training I (4) Introductory-level
observations and experiences within the profession of athletic training.
Pre: either 205 or BIOM 205, and 332; or consent.
KLS 394 Practicum in Athletic Training II (4) Secondary-level
observations and experiences within the profession of athletic training.
Pre: 393 or BIOM 393, or consent.
KLS 399 Directed Reading (V) Individual
problems. Limited to senior majors in health education, physical
education, athletic training, or recreation with a minimum GPA of 2.75
in major field.
KLS 401 Current Trends in Health (3) Critical
analysis of current problems and trends in basic health education areas
that contribute to healthful living in community, home, school. Pre: 201
or 202, or consent. Recommended: 302.
KLS 413 History of Physical Education (3) World
history of physical education; lecture-discussion dealing with local,
national, and international perspectives of present-day exercise forms,
games, sport, and dance. Pre: 203 or consent.
KLS 415 Injury Prevention and Care (4) Advanced
knowledge in the concepts, practices, and procedures in the prevention
and care of athletic injury and illness. Pre: 253, 254, 263, ANAT 301,
and ANAT 302; or consent.
KLS 416 Injury Assessment and Evaluation (4) Advanced
knowledge and skills related to the recognition, assessment, evaluation,
and appropriate medical referral of athletic injuries and illness. Pre:
415 or consent.
KLS 417 Therapeutic Modalities in Rehabilitation
(4) Advanced theoretical and clinical basis for the use of
therapeutic exercise in the rehabilitation of athletic injuries and
illness. Pre: 415 and 416, or consent.
KLS 418 Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation (4) Advanced
theoretical and clinical basis for the use of therapeutic exercise in
the rehabilitation of athletic injuries and illness. Pre: 415 and 416,
or consent.
KLS 423 Planning and Supervision of Physical
Education Programs (2) Effective program development, planning, and
supervision, including issues in legal liability and administration of
all aspects of physical education programming in grades K-12.
KLS 428 Current Issues in Leisure Services (3) Philosophical
foundations and current and emerging issues in leisure services
management and programming. Coverage of leisure research and its
implications to practice. Pre: 208, 238, 249, and 329; or consent.
KLS 434 Techniques of Officiating (2) Techniques
used by officials in selected sports, emphasizing general concepts of
role of official and working knowledge of basic mechanics of
officiating. Primarily for physical education and recreation majors.
KLS 437 Camp Resources and Planning (2) (1 Lec, 1
3-hr Lab) Combined lecture and lab course for camp counselors and
camp leadership. Plan and evaluate camp experiences for children and
youth, including those with disabilities. Includes fieldtrips. Pre: 331
and 332; or consent.
KLS 438 Practicum in Camping (V) Supervised
leadership at a camp setting with children and youth, including those
with disabilities. Day or residential camps. One full week camping for
each credit hour. Maximum of four credit hours. Pre: 437 (or concurrent)
or consent.
KLS 443 Physical Education for Students with
Disabilities (3) Basics of various disabilities, assessment of
physical and motor skill status, individualized activity programs for
children and youth with disabilities; relationships among
school/community/agency providing special programs and services. Pre:
253 and SPED 404, or consent. (Cross-listed as SPED 443)
KLS 470 K-12 Teaching Methods in Physical Education
(3) Methods and materials in teaching physical activities program;
techniques in leadership; selection of activities and program evaluation
for K-12 licensure. Repeatable once. A-F only. Pre: 253, 254, 263, 270,
and 371-374; or consent. Majors only.
KLS 474 Introduction to Tests and Measurement in
Physical Education (3) Basic measurement theories, statistical tools
and tests used in the measurement and evaluation of physical education
knowledge, motor performance, and physical fitness factors.
KLS 476 Motor Learning and Performance (3) Basic
consideration is kinesthesis, motor ability, fatigue, developmental
factors, practice, motivation in relation to motor learning and human
performance. Pre: EDEP 311 or consent.
KLS 477 Motor Development and Learning (3) Motor
development through the life span with emphasis on developmental
principles, fundamental patterns, and factors affecting motor learning
performance. Function of memory, practice, knowledge of performance, and
motivation are incorporated.
KLS 480 Nutrition in Exercise and Sport (3)
KLS 481 Introduction to Research in KLS (3) Research
methods in the study of physical activity, types of research,
statistical concepts and techniques, and reporting research results.
KLS 482 Commercial Recreation (3) Overview
of leisure services and trends in commercial, private and employee
recreation, and resort and recreational tourism. The social, economic,
and environmental significance is examined. Pre: 208, 329, and 428; or
consent.
KLS 483 Recreation Planning and Maintenance (3) Examination
of social, economic, and environmental factors of recreation and tourism
development. Emphasis on methods, processes, citizen participation,
design issues/ regulations, and land use. Pre: 208, 238, and 329; or
consent.
KLS 484 Mood and Behavior Modifiers (3)
Identification of substances used by man to modify mood and
behavior; sociological problems resulting from their use, misuse, or
abuse; analysis of motivations involved in their use, misuse, abuse, or
nonuse. Skills in self-awareness, values and alternative training.
Implications for health education. Pre: 195 and 202 (or concurrent).
KLS 485 Family Life and Sex Education (3) Physiological,
psychological, and sociological aspects of sexuality; analysis of
related problems such as venereal diseases, abortion, and contraception.
Analysis of sex education in schools, K-12. Implications for health
education. Pre: 202, 253, and consent.
KLS 487 Lab: Physical Fitness Assessment (4) Laboratory
techniques and procedures for physical fitness assessment.
Interpretation of testing results and individual exercise program
prescription. Pre: 253, 254, 263, 481, ANAT 301, and ANAT 302; or
consent.
KLS 488 Internship: Physical Fitness Assessment (4)
Application of various testing procedures on human subjects with
different physical capacities. Pre: 487.
KLS 493 Practicum in Athletic Training III (4) Introductory
application of practical experiences within the profession of athletic
training. Pre: 394 and 415, or consent.
KLS 494 Practicum in Athletic Training IV (4) Advanced
application of practical experiences within the profession of athletic
training. Pre: 416 and 493, or consent.
KLS 581 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS: Teaching
Methods/Techniques (1) For in-service teachers to upgrade subject
matter and develop teaching methods and materials for instruction.
Repeatable. Pre: teaching experience or consent.
KLS 582 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS: Teaching
Methods/Techniques (2) For in-service teachers
to upgrade subject matter and develop teaching methods and materials for
instruction. Repeatable. Pre: teaching experience or consent.
KLS 583 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS: Administration
(1) For in-service teachers/administrators to upgrade subject matter
and develop methods and materials for physical education administration.
Repeatable. Pre: teaching or administrative experience or consent.
KLS 584 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS: Administration
(2) For in-service teachers/ administrators to upgrade subject
matter and develop methods and materials for physical education
administration. Repeatable. Pre: teaching or administrative experience
or consent.
KLS 585 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS: Coaching
Methods/Techniques (1) For in-service
coaches/teachers/administrators to upgrade subject matter and develop
methods and materials for athletic coaching. Repeatable. Pre: coaching,
teaching, or administrative experience or consent.
KLS 586 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS: Coaching
Methods/Techniques (2) For in-service
coaches/teachers/administrators to upgrade subject matter and develop
methods and materials for athletic coaching. Repeatable. Pre: coaching,
teaching, or administrative experience or consent.
KLS 587 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS: Health/ Wellness
(1) For in-service coaches/teachers/ administrators to upgrade
subject matter and develop methods and materials in health/ wellness.
Repeatable. Pre: coaching, teaching, or administrative experience or
consent.
KLS 588 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS: Health/ Wellness
(2) For in-service coaches/teachers/ administrators to upgrade
subject matter and develop methods and materials in health/ wellness.
Repeatable. Pre: coaching, teaching, or administrative experience or
consent.
KLS 589 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS: Athletic
Training/Sports Medicine (1) For in-service coaches/
teachers/administrators to upgrade subject matter and develop methods
and materials in athletic training/sports medicine. Repeatable. Pre:
coaching, teaching, or administrative experience or consent.
KLS 590 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS: Athletic
Training/Sports Medicine (2) For in-service coaches/
teachers/administrators to upgrade subject matter and develop methods
and materials in athletic training/sports medicine. Repeatable. Pre:
coaching, teaching, or administrative experience or consent.
KLS 591 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS: Sports Psychology
(1) For in-service coaches/ teachers/administrators to upgrade
subject matter and develop methods and materials in sport psychology.
Repeatable. Pre: coaching, teaching, or administrative experience or
consent.
KLS 592 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS: Sports Psychology
(2) For in-service coaches/ teachers/administrators to upgrade
subject matter and develop methods and materials in sport psychology.
Repeatable. Pre: coaching, teaching, or administrative experience or
consent.
KLS 593 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS:
Recreation/Leisure Science (1) For in-service recreation personnel
to upgrade subject matter and develop methods and materials in
recreation. Repeatable. Pre: recreation service experience or consent.
KLS 594 (Alpha) Practicum in KLS:
Recreation/Leisure Science (2) For in-service recreation personnel
to upgrade subject matter and develop methods and materials in
recreation. Repeatable. Pre: recreation service experience or consent.
KLS 601 Physiology of Exercise (4) Physiological
bases of modern physical training methods and sports science. Lectures,
laboratory, and field experience. Pre: 253 and 254, or ANAT 301 and 302,
or PHYL 301 and 302, or PHYL 401. (Cross-listed as PHYL 601)
KLS 602 Exercise Prescription and Basic ECG (3) Exercise
prescriptions for normal and special populations as well as an
introduction to basic ECG interpretation. Pre: 254 (or concurrent).
KLS 603 Advanced Theories of Fitness and Human
Movement (3) Scientific laws and principles relevant to man’s
physical and social environment as related specifically to physical
fitness and human movement. Pre: 203, 253, 254, and 263; or consent.
KLS 604 Sports Nutrition and Body Weight Management
(3) Application of scientifically based information to
multidimensional aspects of nutrition related to sports performance.
Pre: 254 (or concurrent).
KLS 605 Advanced Theory and Practice in Recreation
(3) An analysis of theory and practice in recreation administration
applied to selected settings with emphasis on Hawai‘i and the
Asia/Pacific region.
KLS 606 Advanced Program Design and Planning in
Recreation (3) Current theory and practice in recreation program
design and planning applied to selected settings with emphasis on
Hawai‘i and the Asia/Pacific region.
KLS 607 Scientific Principles of Physical
Conditioning (3) Application of physiological principles to physical
conditioning and athletic performance. Pre: 254 (or concurrent).
KLS 608 Muscular Strength and Power Development (3)
Interpretation of scientific principles of muscular strength and
power development. Design of weight training program for specific
sports. Pre: 254 (or concurrent).
KLS 623 Administration in Health, Physical
Education, and Recreation (3) Current problems, trends, and
strategies in the administration of physical education, recreation,
sport and fitness programs in school and non-school settings. Pre: 423
(or concurrent). (Cross-listed as EDEA 623)
KLS 634 Adapted Physical Education (3) Factors
essential to practice of adapted physical education; disabilities,
problems, and needs of physically challenged pupils with emphasis on
accepted procedures for meeting these needs. Pre: 253, 254, and 263; or
consent. (Crosslisted as SPED 634)
KLS 640 Seminar in Physical Education (3) Trends, research, and
problems in instruction in physical education. Pre: 390, 391, 643, and
teaching experience; or consent. (Cross-listed as TECS 640O)
KLS 641 Seminar: Exercise/Sport Science and Leisure
(3) Review of selected current literature in exercise/sport science
and leisure studies. Practice of presentation in group setting. Pre: 673
(or concurrent) and EDEP 629 (or concurrent) or EDCI 632 (or
concurrent).
KLS 643 Public School Curriculum for Physical
Education (3) Detailed examination of contents of adequate
curriculum for physical education in public schools, K-12. Pre: 343,
390, and 391, or consent. (Crosslisted as TECS 643)
KLS 663 Mechanical Analysis of Sports Activities
(3) Analysis of variety of sports activities in terms of
applications of fundamental principles of mechanics with consideration
to teaching and research. Pre: consent.
KLS 673 Research Methods in KLS (3) The use of
experimental designs/models in physical education research with emphasis
on understanding the concepts, applications, and interpretations of
statistical analysis. Pre: TECS 632 or EDEP 601 (or concurrent).
KLS 699 Directed Reading and/or Research (V) Individual
reading and/or research. Pre: consent of instructor and department
chair.
KLS 700 Thesis Research (V) Research for
Master’s thesis.
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