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Performance 4 F KINS 326 Adaptive Physical Activity 4 SP KINS 366 Health Psychology 4 F KINS 380 Exercise Physiology 4 F KINS 386 Social Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity 4 SP KINS 478 Motor Learning and Human Performance 4 F KINS 486 Applied Biomechanics and Kinesiology 4 SP Total Semester Hours 46 Concentration in Health and Fitness Education (20 semester hours) Dept/No Course Title & Prerequisite(s) Semester Hours Term KINS 279* Teaching Physical Activity 2 F KINS 322 Physical Education in
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Performance 4 F KINS 326 Adaptive Physical Activity 4 SP KINS 366 Health Psychology 4 F KINS 380 Exercise Physiology 4 F KINS 386 Social Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity 4 SP KINS 478 Motor Learning and Human Performance 4 F KINS 486 Applied Biomechanics and Kinesiology 4 SP Total Semester Hours 46 Concentration in Health and Fitness Education (20 semester hours) Dept/No Course Title & Prerequisite(s) Semester Hours Term KINS 279* Teaching Physical Activity 2 F KINS 322 Physical Education in
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Employee's Withholding Certificate
the Internal Revenue laws of the United States. Internal Revenue Code sections 3402(f)(2) and 6109 and their regulations require you to provide this information; your employer uses it to determine your federal income tax withholding. Failure to provide a properly completed form will result in your being treated as a single person with no other entries on the form; providing fraudulent information may subject you to penalties. Routine uses of this information include giving it to the Department of
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Concentration in Health and Fitness Education (72 semester hours) Dept/No Course Title & Prerequisite(s) SemesterHours Term KINS 279 Teaching Physical Activity 2 F KINS 301 Fitness and Recreation, Programming and Delivery 4 F KINS 302 Sport Programming and Delivery 4 SP KINS 320 Nutrition, Health and Performance 4 F KINS 322 Physical Education in the Elementary School 2 F/J KINS 326 Adaptive Physical Activity 4 SP KINS 360 Professional Practicum 2/2 F/SP KINS 366 Health Psychology 4 F KINS 380 Exercise
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Performance 4 F KINS 326 Adaptive Physical Activity 4 SP KINS 366 Health Psychology 4 F KINS 380 Exercise Physiology 4 F KINS 386 Social Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity 4 SP KINS 478 Motor Learning and Human Performance 4 F KINS 486 Applied Biomechanics and Kinesiology 4 SP Total Semester Hours 46 Concentration in Health and Fitness Promotion (24 semester hours) Dept/No Course Title & Prerequisite(s) Semester Hours Term KINS Any 300-400 Level Class 4 F/SP KINS 324 Physical Activity & Lifespan 4
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complete BIOL 205 and BIOL 206 as prerequisites to KINS 380 and KINS 495 KINS 478 Motor Learning and Human Performance 4 F/SP KINS 483 Clinical Management for Special Populations 4 SP KINS 486 Applied Biomechanics and Kinesiology 4 F/SP KINS 487 Special Topics in Kinesiology 4 8 Semester Hours in Psychosocial Courses: KINS 366 Health Psychology 4 F KINS 386 Social Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity 4 F/SP KINS 390 Applied Exercise and Sport Psychology 4 SP KINS 488 Special Topics in Kinesiology
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4 SP KINS 320 Nutrition, Health and Performance 4 F KINS 326 Adaptive Physical Activity 4 SP KINS 366 Health Psychology 4 F KINS 380 Exercise Physiology 4 F KINS 386 Social Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity 4 SP KINS 478 Motor Learning and Human Performance 4 F KINS 486 Applied Biomechanics and Kinesiology 4 SP Total Semester Hours 46 Concentration in Health and Fitness Education (28 semester hours) Dept/No Course Title & Prerequisite(s) Semester Hours Term KINS 279* Teaching Physical
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and Human Performance 4 F KINS 486 Applied Biomechanics and Kinesiology 4 SP KINS 495 Internship (SR) 4 SP KINS 499 Capstone: Senior Seminar (SR) 4 SP STATS 231/232 Introductory Statistics/Intro to Psychology Stats 4 SP Total Semester Hours 42 Concentration in Exercise Science (20 semester hours) Dept/No Course Title & Prerequisite(s) Semester Hours Term CHEM 105 Chemistry of Life 4 SP KINS Any 300-400 Level Elective 4 F/SP KINS 324 or KINS 386 Physical Activity and Lifespan Social Psychology of
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Psychology Colloquium Speaker SeriesThe PLU Psychology colloquium series aims to provide PLU students, faculty and staff rich, meaningful exposure to the state of the art in research in psychology. Each year, 5-6 invited speakers from a range of backgrounds, subdisciplines, and career stages are invited to present their current research. Our colloquium series is unique both in terms of its size and its scope; in addition to faculty development, the series is used for partial satisfaction of
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Psychology Student Research Conference Psychology Student Research Conference December 12, 2019 4:00-6:30 pm Anderson University Center Chris Knutzen Hall Session 1: 4:00-5:00 p.m.* PSYC242 Advanced Research Methods Project 1. Katelyn Smitley & Barbara Gilchrist2. Anamaries Garcia Marrero & Madison Shewman3. Leydin Hernandez & Kaley Norman4. Bailey Meseck & Sharon Lasei5. Katheryn Wilson6. Hailey Pennick7. Sarah D. Goddard8. Bianca Molina9. Lauren Lozano & Leah Magee10. Greisy A Castillo11
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