Teaching

I have experience teaching the following courses.

KIN 377 Motor Learning

Units: 3 | Undergraduate

Prerequisite: KIN 200. Study of principles, theories, and research evidence regarding the nature of motor performance and learning with particular emphasis on factors that impact learning a skill through practice.

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KIN 477 Motor Development

Units: 3 | Undergraduate

Prerequisite: KIN 377 or instructor permission. Corequisite: KIN 478. Study of age-related changes in motor skills, the processes that underlie these changes, and the factors that influence them. Available for graduate credit.

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KIN 479 Human Motor Control

Units: 3 | Undergraduate and Graduate

Prerequisite: KIN 377 or permission of instructor. An integration of the theoretical, psychological, and physiological components of motor control geared towards understanding how human perception ultimately influences movement. Special emphasis is placed on applying these concepts towards understanding specific sensorimotor skills from locomotion to singing, and how performance of those skills differs among certain populations like those with movement disorders and elite athletes. Available for graduate credit.

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KIN 602 Seminar in Current Issues in Kinesiology

Units: 3 | Graduate

Prerequisite: Acceptance into Kinesiology M.S. program or instructor consent. Intensive study of current issues and problems in kinesiology through examination and analysis of sport and performance studies literature and research findings.

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KIN 610 Quantitative Analysis of Research in Kinesiology

Units: 3 | Graduate

Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Kinesiology M.S. program or consent of instructor. Study of advanced statistical methods for quantitative analysis of research data in kinesiology, including computer analysis.

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