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Course ID
Course
HKIN 460
HKIN 460
Sport Management Field Placement II
Course Credits: 3
100-hour field experience which involves participation in
a sport management-related role. This may include on
campus opportunities or sport management roles in the
community. HKIN students must be registered in the
sport management stream to be eligible to enroll in this
course. Students will gain real-world experience in the
field of sport management. They will also gain
professional networking opportunities and get to explore
career possibilities.
Prerequisite(s): HKIN 351
HKIN 461
HKIN 461
Basketball Team
Course Credits: 1
This course provides activity team credits for our Spartan basketball athletes.
HKIN 462
HKIN 462
Volleyball Team
Course Credits: 1
This course provides activity team credits for our Spartan volleyball athletes.
HKIN 463
HKIN 463
Soccer Team
Course Credits: 1
This course provides activity team credits for our Spartan soccer athletes.
HKIN 464
HKIN 464
Ice Hockey Team
Course Credits: 1
This course provides activity team credits for our Spartan ice hockey athletes.
HKIN 465
HKIN 465
Physical Activity & Aging
Course Credits: 3
Students will examine the theories of aging and the topics and issues associated with physical activity and recreation for older adults.
Prerequisite(s): Third- or fourth-year standing or instructor's consent
HKIN 470
HKIN 470
Exercise Physiology
Course Credits: 3
An applied study of the effects of exercise on body systems as related to the functional capacity of individual systems to maximal human performance. Principles and methods of conducting and developing physical exercise and training programs.
Prerequisite(s): HKIN 191, 198; BIOL 241, or instructor's consent; third year standing. (3-1)
NB: Offered every other year.
HKIN 473
HKIN 473
Injury Prevention & Rehabilitation
Course Credits: 3
In-depth study of the prevention and rehabilitation of common injuries in sport and workplaces. Focuses on understanding the anatomical and exercise considerations for prevention and rehabilitation of common injuries from an exercise, evidence-based perspective. Emphasis on the biopsychosocial approach to injury management.
Prerequisite(s): HKIN 303, 372.
HKIN 475
HKIN 475
Clinical Exercise Physiology
Course Credits: 3
A study of the clinical aspects of exercise physiology by examining the relationship between exercise and chronic disease. Cardiorespiratory, metabolic, neuromuscular, immunological, and musculoskeletal conditions are explored with respect to physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacotherapy along with exercise testing, prescription, safety, and programming issues.