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Nov 24, 2024
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ESC 322 - Kinesiology 4 Hour(s) This course explores the underlying mechanisms of human movement (anatomical and mechanical). Biomechanical terminology and principles are introduced. Students examine the laws of nature which govern movement, and how they can be applied to human movement in a manner designed to enhance performance. The course also explores the roles and functions of the nervous and musculoskeletal systems in human movement and performance and the manner in which they work individually and collectively during movement.
Four hours of lecture/discussion and two hours of laboratory per week. (Required course fee) FA, SP Prerequisite(s): ANP 130 and ANP 140 or consent of instructor
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