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        157                                 195                                            KOREAN
        PREVENTION AND CARE OF              FOOTBALL THEORY
        ATHLETIC INJURIES                   2.0 Units                           101
        3.0 Units                           KIN 195 is theory and development of off en-  BEGINNING KOREAN I
        KIN 157 is open to those individuals who   sive and defensive formations and strategies   5.0 Units
        are interested in the prevention, care and   in football. Note: KIN 195 is recommended   KOREA 101 presents the fundamentals of
        treatment of sport(s) injuries. The course   for kinesiology majors. Lecture 2 hours.   Korean grammar within a cultural context.
        covers the responsibilities of the athletic   Recommended Preparation: Knowledge of   Students are trained to pronounce Korean
        trainer, emergency procedures, mechanisms,   Football fundamentals.  Course Typically   correctly, to acquire a small working vocabu-
        characteristics and evaluation of sport inju-  Off ered: Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.  lary which they use in conversation and
        ries as well as their acute care. This course   196                     writing, and to read and write in the native
        provides an in-depth examination of selected   ADVANCED FOOTBALL THEORY  Korean alphabet.  Note: This course is not
        topics in sports medicine and a thorough   2.0 Units                    intended for students with oral profi ciency
        knowledge of the prevention and care of                                 or who have attended schools where Korean
        injuries commonly occurring during physi-  KIN 196 covers advanced theoretical founda-  was the language of instruction. Lecture 5
        cal activity. Note: Students who successfully   tions and strategies of football. Note: KIN   hours. Recommended Preparation: Eligibil-
        completed HLTH 110 prior to spring 2016 will   196 is recommended for kinesiology majors   ity for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Course Typi-
        not receive credit for completion of KIN 157.   and students who are participating in varsity   cally Off ered: Fall.  Transfer Credit: CSU,
        Lecture/Demonstration 3 hours. Prerequi-  football for a second year. Lecture 2 hours.   UC, USC.
        site: None. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.  Prerequisite: KIN 195 or equivalent Transfer   102
                                            Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
        167                                                                     BEGINNING KOREAN II
        WEIGHT TRAINING AND                 228                                 5.0 Units
        CONDITIONING                        SOCCER THEORY                       KOREA 102 continues to present the funda-
        1.5 Units                           2.0 Units                           mentals of Korean grammar. Students are
        KIN 167 is an introduction to basic weight   KIN 228 is designed for men and women.   trained to pronounce Korean correctly, to
        training which introduces theories of proper   It covers the theoretical foundations of the   acquire a small working vocabulary which
        body alignment and basic movement prin-  sport of soccer, with emphasis on strategy,   they use in conversation and writing, and to
        ciples during activities of daily life, work, and   game tactics, philosophy, and Federal Inter-  read and write in the native Korean alphabet.
        light physical activity. Instruction includes   national Football Association laws of the   Lecture 5 hours. Prerequisite: KOREA 101
        choosing appropriate resistance exercises   game. Note: KIN 228 is recommended for   or equivalent.  Course Typically Off ered:
        for major muscle groups and designing a   kinesiology majors. Lecture 2 hours. Recom-  Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
        resistance and cardiovascular program to   mended Preparation: Knowledge of Soccer
        meet health-related  fi tness goals. Preven-  fundamentals.  Course Typically Off ered:   LIBRARY
        tion and correction of postural problems   Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.  190
        is emphasized. Lecture/Demonstration 1.5   229                          INTRODUCTION TO BASIC
        hours. Corequisite: PE 101 or PE 102 or PE   ADVANCED SOCCER THEORY     RESEARCH SKILLS
        103 or PE 104 or ATHPE 100. Recommended   2.0 Units                     1.0 Unit
        Preparation: ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Course   KIN 229 covers advanced theory and strate-  LIB 190 introduces students to the skills of
        Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring.  Transfer   gies used in the sport of soccer for men and   basic researching, including the eff ective use
        Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
                                            women. Emphasis on advanced strategy,   of library resources and services. Students
        168                                 game tactics, philosophy, and focus on   learn fundamental techniques for locating,
        INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT TRAINING        Federal International Football Association   evaluating, and organizing information
        AND CONDITIONING                    (FIFA) laws of the game.  Note: KIN 229   to be used in research papers, as well as
        1.5 Units                           is recommended for Kinesiology majors.   how to correctly format source citations.
        KIN 168 is an intermediate course which   Lecture 2 hours.  Prerequisite: KIN 228.   Topics covered include: information cycle
        builds on basic exercise training principles   Transfer Credit: CSU, UC.  and timeline; comparing, contrasting, and
        and introduces theories of intermediate                                 selecting library and open web resources;
        training for skill-related fi tness goals. This                          types and characteristics of information
        course focuses on training for speed, power,                            sources; eff ective information research plan-
        agility, coordination, balance and reaction                             ning; search techniques, evaluation criteria,
        time, as well as sport-specific training.                               citation formatting, and plagiarism.  Note:
        Intermediate training protocols such as high-                           Students completing LIB 191, LIB 190 will
        intensity intervals, plyometrics and Olympic                            receive a maximum of two units of credit.
        lifts are covered along with novel implement                            Lecture 1 hour. Recommended Preparation:
        training using resistance bands, kettlebells                            Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Transfer
        and medicine balls. Lecture/Demonstration                               Credit: CSU.
        1.5 hours. Prerequisite: KIN 167 or equiva-
        lent. Corequisite: PE 101 or PE 102 or PE 103
        or PE 104 or ATHPE 100.  Recommended
        Preparation: ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Course
        Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring.  Transfer
        Credit: CSU, UC, USC.




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