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0 1 1 KINS 334 Applied Training and Conditioning 0 0 0 0 0 KINS 360 Professional Practicum 1 1 1 1 3 KINS 361 Coaching Practicum 1 1 1 1 3 KINS 366 Health Psychology 0 1 0 0 1 KINS 380 Exercise Physiology 0 1 0 1 2 KINS 383 Exercise Testing and Prescription 0 0 1 0 1 KINS 384 Foundations of Health and Fitness Promotion 0 1 0 0 1 This two‐year course cycle is intended to assist students in planning their academic program. It also allows the department to anticipate staffing needs. It is subject
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Spring 2015 Research TeamVirginia Allred ‘17 (Psychology & Geology) Kelsey Barnes ‘16 (Anthropology & Art History) Michael Diambri ‘18 (History) Rachel Friedland ‘18 (Undeclared) Madeline Marello ‘18 (Psychology) Brock Martin ‘18 (Environmental Studies)Adrian Mayoral ‘15 (History) Emma McCain ‘17 (Anthropology) Savannah Phelan ‘15 (Anthropology & Religion) Shaun Spurlock ‘15 (Religion) Carli Snyder ‘16 (History & Women’s and Gender Studies)Michaella Thompson ‘16 (History & Anthropology
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-Cultural Impact of Roman Imperialism on the Eastern Frontier in the First and Second Centuries CE” 3:00-3:20 p.m. - Kaitlyn Rentfrow “Varian Fry’s Rescue Efforts: Refugee Policies and Emigration Movements of Jews in France during World War II” 3:25-3:45 p.m. - Nate Schnittger “Mr Robert L. Fisher and His Role in the United Nations Relief and Works Agency’s Administration of Palestinian Refugee Camps in Gaza, 1958-1963” 3:50-4:10 p.m. - Mike Smith “Why Go West: The diversity of Migration to the Pacific
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Education in compliance with regional and/or industry accreditation standards, as well as best practices for teaching adult learners. Any questions about these offerings can be directed to Continuing Education at ce@plu.edu or 253-535-7722. Type 1 - add continuing education course offerings (through Learner’s Edge) EDUC 970BT: Mastering the Art of Better IEPs (5254) EDUC 970BU: MTSS for Student Success (5259) EDUC 970BV: Making Magic with Google Sheets and Forms (5270) EDUC 970BW: Reimagining Your
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r ea l j oy ? - W h at m ot iv at es y ou ? - W h at e ve n ts h av e in flu en ce d y ou ? - W h at a re s om e p ri n ci p le s yo u li ve b y? - A re t h er e as p ec ts o f y ou r id en ti ty t h at h av e sh ap ed y ou r lif e? - H ow d id y ou g et t o P LU ? Y ou h av e a cr ew . W h o' s in y ou r b oa t? Y ou h av e a sa il. W h at s te er s yo u ? Y ou a re t h e ca p ta in . W h er e h as y ou r jo u rn ey ta ke n y ou ? Th e B oa t Ex er ci se
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physical therapy, sport psychology, athletic training, exercise science, recreation, public health etc., or enter into professions such as teaching, personal training, promotions and management, youth programming, coaching and other areas and do so in diverse settings such as schools, private health clubs, nonprofit agencies, corporations, professional sport teams, youth clubs, hospitals, parks and recreation departments and health departments, among others. In addition, the department supports two
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) Guide to Public Service Careers Dr. Colleen HackerMore on the Olympic ChannelThe Mastermind Behind a Historic Win: USA Soccer’s Mia Hamm ft. Dr. Hacker (PLU Professor of Kinesiology)Exercise Science Links American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) American Council on Exercise (ACE) American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) North American Society for
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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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Kelsey Eagen Associate Director, Academic Advising she/her Phone: 253-535-8667 Email: kelsey.eagen@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Master of Science, Higher Education, University of North Florida Bachelors of Science, Psychology, University of North Florida Biography Kelsey has been with PLU since May 2019 and has worked in higher education since 2014. Kelsey has a BS in Psychology and a MS in Higher Education Administration with a focus on Title IX Law from the University of North
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Management KINS263 Sport and Exercise Psychology PSYC&101 General Psychology KINS254 Essentials, Fitness Training KINS267 Internship 2 PE courses At PLU: J U N I O R FALL SEMESTER JANUARY TERM SPRING SEMESTER KINS 277: Foundations of Kinesiology General Education Requirement General Education Requirement KINS 366: Health Psychology KINS 281: Sport Programming, Delivery KINS 384: Found. of Health, Fit. Promo. KINS 324: Physical Activity and Lifespan General Education Requirement KINS 326: Adapted Physical
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