CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST BAY First Quarter/Year of Modification FOR INFORMATION ONLY. Quarter: FALL Year: 2013 NO DECISION NEEDED. Date Submitted to APGS: 11-22-11 Catalog: 2013-2014 REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF REVISION OF THE B.S. KINESIOLOGY 1. Department: Kinesiology 2. Full and exact title of major, including degree earned: B.S. Kinesiology 3. Purpose of the proposed revision: To modify names, add a lower division introduction class, and modify options. 4. List of all program requirements including prerequisites and courses. Major Requirements (B.S.) Consult your advisor for clarification and interpretation of major requirements. The major consists of 90-128 88-123 units; the B.S. degree requires a total of 180-187 180 units for all options except for Therapeutic Studies, which requires 191 for the degree. I. Lower Division Core (9 units) The Lower division requirements vary depending on the option, but the following two courses are required for every option: BIOL 2010 Human Physiology and Anatomy I or BIOL 2011 Anatomy and Physiology I (5) KIN 1610 Introduction to Kinesiology (4) Any additional lower division requirements are listed with the individual options under IV. Option Requirements, below. Each student must complete one of the following options: Pre-Athletic Training, Exercise Nutrition and Wellness, Physical Education Teaching; Special Studies, Therapeutic Studies. The lower division requirements are listed within the option requirements. II. Upper Division Core (45 units) KIN 3300 Measurement and Evaluation (5) KIN 3305 Structural Kinesiology (4) KIN 3310 Biomechanics (5) KIN 3320 Exercise Physiology (5) KIN 3330 Motor Learning and Control (5) KIN 3340 Motor Development (4) KIN 3350 Sport and Exercise Psychology (5) KIN 3700 History of Sport and Physical Education (4) KIN 3740 Philosophical Foundations of Kinesiology (4) KIN 3750 Sport in Contemporary Society (4) Page 1 of 7
IV. III. Performance Requirements (6-10 units) One beginning level course must be repeated at the intermediate level. Satisfactory completion in each of five categories; swimming, combatives, teams sports, individual or dual sports, and fitness activities. The skill proficiency requirement for all major students in Kinesiology, regardless of option, involves satisfactory completion of one (1) activity course, at the beginning level, in each of five categories: Swimming, Combatives, Team Sports, Individual or Dual Sports, and Fitness Activities. Therefore, the student must have completed a minimum of five different activities. The student must repeat an activity, at the intermediate level, to complete the minimum six (6) unit requirement. Students possessing demonstrable skill and knowledge of sport may obtain credit in that activity by successfully challenging the appropriate course. In special circumstances, students may petition the department chair for a waiver. Students may not challenge Fitness Activities. III. IV. Option Requirements (In addition to the lower and upper division Core requirements listed above, students must complete one of the following options.) A. Pre-Athletic Training Option (39 units) [see Request for Approval of Discontinuance of the Pre-Athletic Training Option, B.S. Kinesiology submitted separately.] The Pre-Athletic Training option provides an opportunity to specialize in prevention, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The program is not accredited by the National Athletic Trainers Association so students will need to complete additional coursework to become certified. The major with this option totals 90-94 units. 1. Lower Division (20 units) BIOL 1001 (or 1005), 1002 (or 1004 or 1005) Introduction to Biology, Lab (5) KIN 1625 Nutrition and Performance (4) KIN 2600 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries (4) KIN 2650 CPR and First Aid (2) 2. Upper Division (19 units) KIN 3600 Evaluation and Care of Athletic Injuries (5) KIN 3601 Athletic Training: Modalities and Rehabilitation (4) KIN 4030 Professional Field Experience I (2) KIN 4600 Athletic Training Practicum (2, 2) A. Physical Activity Studies Option (44 units) [see Request for Approval of Option in Physical Activity Studies, B.S. Kinesiology submitted separately.] Kinesiology is a multidisciplinary field that explores human movement from the perspectives of the humanities and social, behavioral, and life sciences. This option would allow students to take additional classes in Kinesiology from across the spectrum of the discipline. The major with this option totals 104 units. Page 2 of 7
Forty-four (44) units from the following list of courses are required; no more than 8 units can come from Recreation (REC). KIN 3200 Sport in Film: Cultural Perspectives (4) KIN 3205 Mental Skills for Performance (4) KIN 3210 Science of Expertise (4) KIN 3600 Evaluation and Care of Athletic Injuries (4) KIN 3601 Athletic Training: Modalities and Rehabilitation (4) KIN 3735 Sport, Racism, and Ethnicity (4) KIN 4008 Adapted Physical Activity (4) KIN 4010 Contemporary Perspectives in Exercise Nutrition (4) KIN 4090 Computer Application in Kinesiology (4) KIN 4330 Clinical Exercise Physiology (4) KIN 4614 Exercise & Well-Being (4) KIN 4615 Exercise and Stress (4) REC 3000 Philosophy of Leisure (4) REC 3200 Wellness Through Leisure (4) REC 3202 Women and Leisure (4) REC 3300 Leadership in Hospitality, Recreation, and Tourism (4) B. Exercise, Nutrition, and Wellness Option (52 47 units) The Exercise, Nutrition, and Wellness option explores the relationship between nutrition and exercise. Both metabolic and behavioral implications are investigated. The major with this option totals 103-107 units. 1. Lower Division (28 23 units) BIOL 1000 Basic Concepts in Biology (5) or BIOL 1001 (or 1005 or 1007) Introduction to Biology (4) and 1002 (or 1004 or 2005) Introduction to Biology Lab (1) BIOL 2020 Human Physiology and Anatomy II (5) CHEM 1100 Introduction to College Chemistry (5), or equivalent. KIN 1625 Nutrition and Performance (4) KIN 2600 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries (4) 2. Upper Division (24 units) KIN 4005 Exercise Nutrition and Metabolism (4) KIN 4010 Contemporary Perspectives in Exercise Nutrition (4) KIN 4030/4031 Professional Field Experience II (4) KIN 4330 Clinical Exercise Physiology (4) KIN 4615 Exercise and Stress (4) C. Therapeutic Studies Option (72-73 63-64 units) This The Therapeutic Studies Option satisfies the majority of, if not all, the prerequisite coursework needed to gain admission to various California Schools of Physical Therapy. schools of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Chiropractic, as well as other allied health fields, such as Athletic Training. It is always advisable to check with desired schools for specific requirements. The major with this option totals 123-128 123-124 units. 1. Lower Division (55 46 units) BIOL 1401 Molecular and Cellular Biology (5) BIOL 1403 Animal Biology (5) BIOL 2020 Human Physiology and Anatomy II (5) Page 3 of 7
CHEM 1101, 1102, 1103 General Chemistry (15) KIN 1610 Introduction to Kinesiology (4) KIN 2600 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries (4) PHYS 2701 Force, Mass and Motion (4) PHYS 2702 Heat, Sound, Electricity and Magnetism (4) PHYS 2703 Light, and Modern Physics (4) 2. Upper Division (13 units) KIN 3600 Evaluation and Care of Athletic Injuries (5) KIN 4030/4031 Professional Field Experience II (4) PSYC 4410 Abnormal Psychology (4) 3. Elective (4-5 Units) BIOL 2025 Introduction to Microbiology (5) BIOL 4160 Medical Physiology (4) CHEM 2301 Survey of Organic Chemistry (4) KIN 3601 Athletic Training: Modalities and Rehabilitation (4) KIN 4008 Adapted Physical Activity (4) KIN 4330 Clinical Exercise Physiology (4) KIN 4615 Exercise and Stress (4) PSYC 4420 Developmental Psychology (4) STAT 1000 Elements of Probability and Statistics (5) STAT 3031 Statistical Methods in Biology (4) D. Social Justice Option (44 units): [see Request for Approval of Option in Social Justice, B.S. Kinesiology submitted separately.] Kinesiology is a multidisciplinary field that explores human movement from the perspectives of the humanities and social, behavioral, and life sciences. This option would allow students to focus on issues related to social justice, sport, and physical activity. The major with this option totals 104 units. 1. Lower Division (4 units) KIN 2700 Women and Sport (4) 2. Upper Division Requirements (8 units) KIN 3200 Sport in Film: Cultural Perspectives (4) KIN 3735 Sport, Racism, and Ethnicity (4) 3. Upper Division Electives (32 units) Select 8 courses from at least 4 different departments listed below: ANTH 3750 Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective (4) COMM 4610 Rhetoric of Popular Culture (4) DANC 3300 Sex, Race, and Body Politics in Dance (4) ES 3165 African American Sexuality (4) ES 3265 Latino/a Sexualities (4) ES 3551 Asian American Women and Men (4) ES 3820 Race Matters (4) Page 4 of 7
ES 3710 Racialized Masculinities (4) ES 3730 Women of Color, Genders and Sexualities (4) ES 4300 Queer of Color Subjects and Critical Theory (4) HIST 3567 African American History (4) HIST 3572 American Women in the Twentieth Century (4) HIST 3575 Baseball in America (4) PHIL 3502 Social and Political Philosophy (4) PHIL 3510 Human Rights and Social Justice: Cultural Groups and Women in the U.S. (4) PHIL 3511 Philosophy of Human Rights and Global Justice (4) PHIL 3515 Race and Social Justice (4) POSC 3333 Ethnic and Minority Politics (4) POSC 3340 Women and Politics (4) REC 4050 Social Justice in Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism (4) SOC 3411 Sociology of Gender (4) SOC 3420 Social Inequality (4) SOC 3425 Prejudice and Discrimination (4) SOC 3510 Sociology of Identity (4) SOC 3520 Sociology of Minority Group (4) THEA 1022 Keeping it Real: How Race Matters in Pop Culture (4) THEA 3209 Sex, Love and Women on Stage and in Film (4) WOST 3500 Portrayal of Women in the Movies (4) WOST 3530 Women and their Bodies (4) WOST 3545 Women s Health and Health Care D. E. Physical Education Teaching Option (43 38 units) Note: Due to policy changes from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing and the Federal No Child Left Behind mandate, the Physical Education Option is periodically reviewed and changed to meet current state and federal standards. Consult a Physical Education Option Advisor for details and course requirements once they are available. This option is designed to prepare students for teaching physical education in grades K-12 in public and private schools. The approved curriculum meets the Standard Requirements by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. The major with this option totals 98 102 units. 1. Lower Division Requirement (11 2 units) KIN 1610 Introduction to Kinesiology (4) KIN 2650 CPR and First Aid (2) 2. Upper Division Requirements (32 units) Theory-Analysis-Practice Courses (16 units) DANC 3235 Dance for Children (4) KIN 3072 Individual and Dual Sports (3) KIN 3075 Aquatics and Outdoor Education (3) KIN 3079 Combatives and Fitness Activities (3) KIN 3080 Team Sports and Field Sports (3) Page 5 of 7
Foundation Course (4 units) KIN 4008 Adapted Physical Activity (4) Pedagogical Courses (12 units) KIN 4004 Elementary School Physical Education (4) KIN 4006 Secondary School Physical Education (4) KIN 4090 Computer Application in Kinesiology (4) 3. Field Experience (4 units) KIN 4031 Professional Field Experience II (2, 2) (Must be taken concurrently with KIN 4004 and 4006) F. Special Studies Option (41 28 units minimum) The Special Studies option provides students the opportunity to design an individualized course of study which focuses upon interdisciplinary topics or themes related to Kinesiology. A unique aspect of this option is the requirement of coursework outside the department which is related to sport and exercise phenomena (e.g., mass communication and sport, business management and fitness programs). The major with this option totals 92 88 units minimum. Lower Division (5 units) Upper Division (32 units minimum) All Special Studies option programs must receive approval from the department chair before coursework is initiated. 1. Students may design an individualized option consisting of a minimum of 32 28 upper division units. Five courses (20 units) must be taken from those listed for the Exercise Nutrition and Wellness option, the Athletic Training option, and/or the Physical Education Teaching option. In addition, a minimum of three related courses (12 units) must be taken outside the department. All Special Studies option programs must receive approval from the department chair before coursework is initiated. The following three courses must be completed: STAT 3050 Statistics: from Data to Decisions (4); prerequisite: STAT 1000 or equivalent. STAT 3050 also satisfies GE Area B6. PHIL 3502 Social and Political Philosophy (4) Also satisfies GE Area C4. ANTH 3750 Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective (4) Also satisfies GE Area D4. 2. In addition, students must complete 16 units of upper division Kinesiology classes. Other Degree Requirements [no changes] Field Experience (4 units) KIN 4030 Professional Field Experience (1-4) and/or KIN 4031 Professional Field Experience (1-4) 5. List of New Course, Course Modification, and Course Discontinuance Requests, if any, submitted along with this proposal: None 6. RESOURCE IMPLICATIONS of the proposed revision, if any: All resource implications were discussed in the proposals to revise the option and requests for new proposals. Page 6 of 7
7. Relationship of Revised Program to requirements for teaching credentials, accreditation and/or licensing, if any: Courses required for Physical Education Teaching as a single subject credential program under Teacher Performance Assessment per the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) are outlined on another curricular proposal: Revision of Subject Matter Preparation Program Physical Education (May 2011) 8. CONSULTATION with other affected departments and program committee: a) The following departments have been consulted and raise no objections: All Academic Departments and Programs at CSUEB were consulted using the SharePoint Curriculum site and there were no objections. b) The following department(s) has (have) been consulted and raised concerns: None. 9. Certification of DEPARTMENT APPROVAL by the chair and faculty. Chair: Dr. McCullagh Original Signature On File Date: 03-15-11 Penny McCullagh, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Kinesiology 10. Certification of COLLEGE APPROVAL by the dean and college curriculum committee. Associate Dean: Dr. Zarrillo Original Signature on File Date: 11-21-11 James Zarrillo, Ph.D., Associate Dean College of Education & Allied Studies Page 7 of 7