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Year Course ID Course
2026-2027 HKIN 264

Ice Hockey Team

This course provides activity team credits for our Spartan ice hockey athletes.

Course Credits: 1
HKIN 264

Ice Hockey

Course Credits: 1
HKIN 266

Indoor Team Sports

An introduction to understanding and playing the indoor team sports of basketball and volleyball. Personal development of sport-specific skills, offensive and defensive game strategies, teamwork, rules and recreational sport.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): None. (0-0; 0-3)
NB: Course is not available to students who have taken HKIN 161 or 162.
2025-2026 HKIN 266

Indoor Team Sports

An introduction to understanding and playing the indoor team sports of basketball and volleyball. Personal development of sport-specific skills, offensive and defensive game strategies, teamwork, rules and recreational sport.

Course Credits: 3
NB: Course is not available to students who have taken HKIN 161 or 162.
2026-2027 HKIN 266

Indoor Team Sports

An introduction to understanding and playing the indoor team sports of basketball and volleyball. Personal development of sport-specific skills, offensive and defensive game strategies, teamwork, rules and recreational sport.

Course Credits: 3
NB: Course is not available to students who have taken HKIN 161 or 162.
HKIN 276

Psycho-motor Learning

An examination of concepts and the practice of learning motor skills and a theoretical basis for developing effective motor skill learning and teaching strategies.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): None. (3-0)
2025-2026 HKIN 276

Psycho-Motor Learning

An examination of concepts and the practice of learning motor skills and a theoretical basis for developing effective motor skill learning and teaching strategies.

Course Credits: 3
2026-2027 HKIN 276

Psycho-Motor Learning

An examination of concepts and the practice of learning motor skills and a theoretical basis for developing effective motor skill learning and teaching strategies.

Course Credits: 3
HKIN 277

Technological Applications in Human Kinetics and Recreation

A study of computers, technology, information systems, electronic research, communication, distance education, video conferencing, and specific software packages related to the sport and recreation domain.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): None. (3-0)
HKIN 280

Foundations of Coaching

An introduction to the field of coaching, including the role of the coach, responsibilities from planning through evaluation, and relationships with the team and other groups. An analysis of problems and issues in coaching. NCCP theory certification is available.

Course Credits: 3
2025-2026 HKIN 280

Foundations of Coaching

An introduction to the field of coaching, including the role of the coach, responsibilities from planning through evaluation, and relationships with the team and other groups. An analysis of problems and issues in coaching. NCCP theory certification is available.

Course Credits: 3
2026-2027 HKIN 280

Foundations of Coaching

An introduction to the field of coaching, including the role of the coach, responsibilities from planning through evaluation, and relationships with the team and other groups. An analysis of problems and issues in coaching. NCCP theory certification is available.

Course Credits: 3
2025-2026 HKIN 292

Social Determinations of Health & Physical Activity

An introductory course to the social determinants that influence the health of persons and communities, with partial emphasis on those determinants that influence physical activity engagement. (3-0; 0-0)

Course Credits: 3
2026-2027 HKIN 292

Social Determinations of Health & Physical Activity

An introductory course to the social determinants that influence the health of persons and communities, with partial emphasis on those determinants that influence physical activity engagement. (3-0; 0-0)

Course Credits: 3
HKIN 292

Social Determinations of Health and Physical Activity

An introductory course to the social determinants that influence the health of persons and communities, with partial emphasis on those determinants that influence physical activity engagement. (3-0; 0-0)

Course Credits: 3
HKIN 298

Introduction to Biomechanics

An applied study of the mechanical, anatomical and biological components of human movement including sport and active daily living activities.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): HKIN 191 (3-0; 3-0)
2025-2026 HKIN 298

Introduction to Biomechanics

An applied study of the mechanical, anatomical and biological components of human movement including sport and active daily living activities.

Course Credits: 3
2026-2027 HKIN 298

Introduction to Biomechanics

An applied study of the mechanical, anatomical and biological components of human movement including sport and active daily living activities.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): HKIN 191
HKIN 303

Advanced Principles of Strength Training

Students experience an in-depth study of the theoretical foundations and practical applications of strength training and program development. This course focuses on the neuromuscular/biomechanical basis of strength training: adaptations to resistance training; systems of strength development; and program design variables.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): HKIN 103 or 107 or 201 or 202; 191; BIOL 241; 3rd year standing. (3-1)
NB: HKIN 103 or 107 can be taken simultaneously
2025-2026 HKIN 303

Advanced Principles of Strength Training

Students experience an in-depth study of the theoretical foundations and practical applications of strength training and program development. This course focuses on the neuromuscular/biomechanical basis of strength training: adaptations to resistance training; systems of strength development; and program design variables.

Course Credits: 3
NB: HKIN 103 or 107 can be taken simultaneously.
2026-2027 HKIN 303

Advanced Principles of Strength Training

Students experience an in-depth study of the theoretical foundations and practical applications of strength training and program development. This course focuses on the neuromuscular/biomechanical basis of strength training: adaptations to resistance training; systems of strength development; and program design variables.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): HKIN 103 or 107 or 201 or 202; 191; BIOL 241; third-year standing
NB: HKIN 103 or 107 can be taken simultaneously.
2025-2026 HKIN 316

Journey: A TWU Outdoor Experience

Students will participate in an eight-day canoe trip in Wells Gray Provincial Park, in mid-August, where they will live in community, be self-sustaining and challenge themselves physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Preparation for the trip will include group meetings from April to July and two days of preparation and orientation on campus prior to leaving for the trip in August. Students will engage with a series of reading and written assignments based on the eight course principles. Those principles are well-being, resilience and preparation, compassion, pacing, perspective, self-reflection, experience, and (inter) connection.

Course Credits: 3
2026-2027 HKIN 316

Journey: A TWU Outdoor Experience

Students will participate in an eight-day canoe trip in Wells Gray Provincial Park, in mid-August, where they will live in community, be self-sustaining and challenge themselves physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Preparation for the trip will include group meetings from April to July and two days of preparation and orientation on campus prior to leaving for the trip in August. Students will engage with a series of reading and written assignments based on the eight course principles. Those principles are well-being, resilience and preparation, compassion, pacing, perspective, self-reflection, experience, and (inter) connection.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): Instructor's consent via application
2025-2026 HKIN 317

Rugby Team

This course provides activity team credits for our Spartan rugby athletes.

Course Credits: 1
2026-2027 HKIN 317

Rugby Team

This course provides activity team credits for our Spartan rugby athletes.

Course Credits: 1
HKIN 320

Management & Facilities

This course is designed to give the student a broad understanding of recreational management and facilities management. Topics include: personnel management, fundraising, budgeting, public relations, promotion, use of volunteers, administration practices, legal requirements, facility planning, and parks management.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): Instructor's permission. (0-0; 3- 0)
NB: Offered every other year
2025-2026 HKIN 320

Management & Facilities

This course is designed to give the student a broad understanding of recreational management and facilities management. Topics include: personnel management, fundraising, budgeting, public relations, promotion, use of volunteers, administration practices, legal requirements, facility planning, and parks management.

Course Credits: 3
NB: Offered every other year.
2026-2027 HKIN 320

Management & Facilities

This course is designed to give the student a broad understanding of recreational management and facilities management. Topics include: personnel management, fundraising, budgeting, public relations, promotion, use of volunteers, administration practices, legal requirements, facility planning, and parks management.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): Instructor's consent
NB: Offered every other year.
2025-2026 HKIN 325

Sociocultural & Philosophical Aspects of Sport & Leisure

An examination of the sociological, cultural, and philosophical dynamics of sport and the way that sport has become a significant socializing agent of society and culture. Sport issues and controversies are explored in depth to assist the human kinetics practitioner in applying critical thinking and critical decision-making in the realm of sport and physical activity.

Course Credits: 3
2026-2027 HKIN 325

Sociocultural & Philosophical Aspects of Sport & Leisure

An examination of the sociological, cultural, and philosophical dynamics of sport and the way that sport has become a significant socializing agent of society and culture. Sport issues and controversies are explored in depth to assist the human kinetics practitioner in applying critical thinking and critical decision-making in the realm of sport and physical activity.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): Third-year standing
HKIN 325

Sociocultural and Philosophical Aspects of Sport and Leisure

An examination of the sociological, cultural, and philosophical dynamics of sport and the way that sport has become a significant socializing agent of society and culture. Sport issues and controversies are explored in depth to assist the human kinetics practitioner in applying critical thinking and critical decision-making in the realm of sport and physical activity.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): Third year standing. )
HKIN 331

Track & Field

Course Credits: 1
2025-2026 HKIN 331

Track & Field

This course provides activity credits for our Spartan track and field athletes.

Course Credits: 1
2026-2027 HKIN 331

Track & Field

This course provides activity credits for our Spartan track and field athletes.

Course Credits: 1
2026-2027 HKIN 334

Sport Marketing & Sales

Equips students with the fundamental knowledge of sport marketing, sales, and sponsorship. Explores the internal and external factors that impact sport organizations’ decision making in an evolving industry. Considers the moral, ethical, and spiritual aspects within sport marketing, sales, and sponsorship and how employing a Biblical perspective can guide decision-making.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): BUSI 231.
HKIN 336

Outdoor Pursuits

Introduces students to a variety of local and wilderness-based activities and skills. Students will develop both technical and interpersonal skills while participating in activities such canoeing, kayaking, hiking, skiing, and navigation/orienteering.

Course Credits: 3
2025-2026 HKIN 336

Outdoor Pursuits

Introduces students to a variety of local and wilderness-based activities and skills. Students will develop both technical and interpersonal skills while participating in activities such canoeing, kayaking, hiking, skiing, and navigation/orienteering.

Course Credits: 3
NB: This course takes place off-campus at a variety of
wilderness locations. Students are responsible for their
own transportation to and from class locations.
2026-2027 HKIN 336

Outdoor Pursuits

Introduces students to a variety of local and wilderness-based activities and skills. Students will develop both technical and interpersonal skills while participating in activities such canoeing, kayaking, hiking, skiing, and navigation/orienteering.

Course Credits: 3
NB: This course takes place off-campus at a variety of
wilderness locations. Students are responsible for their
own transportation to and from class locations.
2025-2026 HKIN 340

Psychology of Sport & Exercise

The need for and purpose of psychology in sport and physical activity. An examination of the research focusing on psychological and social psychological factors influencing athletic and motor performance.

Course Credits: 3
2026-2027 HKIN 340

Psychology of Sport & Exercise

The need for and purpose of psychology in sport and physical activity. An examination of the research focusing on psychological and social psychological factors influencing athletic and motor performance.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): Third-year standing
Cross-listed: PSYC 360
HKIN 340

Psychology of Sport and Exercise

The need for and purpose of psychology in sport and physical activity. An examination of the research focusing on psychological and social psychological factors influencing athletic and motor performance.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): Third year standing. (3-0; or 3-0)
Cross-listed: PSYC 360
HKIN 342

Dance Explorations

Students are introduced to the theoretical and practical application of dance through technique, improvisation, and choreographic principles in order to develop a movement vocabulary. Emphasis will be given to teaching techniques and the choreographic process through the principles of design, space, dynamics and relationship of form to content. Students will be given a practical introduction to dance appropriate in physical education programs. Opportunity will be given to explore and develop movement as an expressive and artistic language through individual and group work. The class will draw on human experience, faith experience, music, story, parable and scripture as a jumping off point for improvisation. A philosophical and biblical foundation for the integration of movement in education will be examined. The concepts of context and intention will be explored through viewing, participating in, and analyzing various forms of dance.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): Third year standing. (0-3; 0-0)
2025-2026 HKIN 342

Dance Explorations

Students are introduced to the theoretical and practical application of dance through technique, improvisation, and choreographic principles in order to develop a movement vocabulary. Emphasis will be given to teaching techniques and the choreographic process through the principles of design, space, dynamics and relationship of form to content. Students will be given a practical introduction to dance appropriate in physical education programs. Opportunity will be given to explore and develop movement as an expressive and artistic language through individual and group work. The class will draw on human experience, faith experience, music, story, parable and scripture as a jumping off point for improvisation. A philosophical and biblical foundation for the integration of movement in education will be examined. The concepts of context and intention will be explored through viewing, participating in, and analyzing various forms of dance.

Course Credits: 3
2026-2027 HKIN 342

Dance Explorations

Students are introduced to the theoretical and practical application of dance through technique, improvisation, and choreographic principles in order to develop a movement vocabulary. Emphasis will be given to teaching techniques and the choreographic process through the principles of design, space, dynamics and relationship of form to content. Students will be given a practical introduction to dance appropriate in physical education programs. Opportunity will be given to explore and develop movement as an expressive and artistic language through individual and group work. The class will draw on human experience, faith experience, music, story, parable and scripture as a jumping off point for improvisation. A philosophical and biblical foundation for the integration of movement in education will be examined. The concepts of context and intention will be explored through viewing, participating in, and analyzing various forms of dance.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): Third-year standing
2025-2026 HKIN 347

Disc Golf

This course provides activity credits for our Spartan disc golf athletes.

Course Credits: 1
2026-2027 HKIN 347

Disc Golf

This course provides activity credits for our Spartan disc golf athletes.

Course Credits: 1
HKIN 350

Teaching Physical Education

Teaching methodology and curriculum for physical education instruction. An introduction to lesson planning, active living, movement skills, and safety, fair play, and leadership as it applies to students in a school physical education program.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): HKIN 191 or EDUC 211, and third-year standing. (3-0)
Cross-listed: EDUC 350
2025-2026 HKIN 350

Teaching Physical Education

Teaching methodology and curriculum for physical education instruction. An introduction to lesson planning, active living, movement skills, and safety, fair play, and leadership as it applies to students in a school physical education program.

Course Credits: 3
2026-2027 HKIN 350

Teaching Physical Education

Teaching methodology and curriculum for physical education instruction. An introduction to lesson planning, active living, movement skills, and safety, fair play, and leadership as it applies to students in a school physical education program.

Course Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): HKIN 191 or EDUC 211, and third-year standing
Cross-listed: EDUC 350
2025-2026 HKIN 351

Leadership & Management in Human Kinetics

An applied study of leadership, including planning, supervisory skills, and responsibilities related to instructional/intramural-recreational and intercollegiate human kinetics and sport programs.

Course Credits: 3