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Sample Program of Study
Ph. D. (Motor Behavior Specialization)
Required Core Courses (15 semester hours) selected from:
KINS 6610
Adapted Physical Education
KINS 7100
Motor Development
KINS 7360
Motor Control and Motor Learning
KINS 7610
Therapeutic Exercise
KINS 7640
Developmental and Motor Assessment
KINS 8630
Program Design in Physical Education
(3)
(3)
(4)
(3)
(3)
(3)
Support Courses (6-12 semester hours)
KINS 6400
Exercise and Sport Psychology
KINS 7040
Instructional Strategies in Physical Education
KINS 7080
Curriculum Planning in Physical Education
KINS 7120
Analysis of Teaching Physical Education
PSYH 6100
Cognitive Psychology
KINS 7340
Exercise Psychology
KINS 8210
Neural Basis of Motor Control
KINS 9210
Advanced Study of Motor Skill Acquisition
HPRB 7060
Human Sexuality
HPRB 7210
Effects of Drug Use and Abuse
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
Elective Courses (3-9 semester hours) Additional classes can be selected after consultation with your major advisor.
KINS 7250
Gender and Sport
(3)
KINS 7400
Practicum in Physical Education
(1-9)
SPED 7100
Early Childhood Special Education
(3)
FDNS 6050
Optimal Nutrition for the Life Span
(3)
KINS 6200
Biomechanics
(3)
KINS 6630
Exercise Physiology I
(3)
KINS 7350
Biomechanics of Human Movement
(3)
EOCS 7550
Students with Special Needs in Occupational Studies
(3)
IHDD 7800
Interdisciplinary Team Processes
(3)
Research Courses
KINS 7150
Research Methods
KINS 8990
Research Seminar
KINS 9300
Doctoral Dissertation
ERSH 6300
Applied Statistics
ERSH 8310
Applied Analysis of Variance Methods
ERSH 8320
Applied Correlation and Regression Methods
ERSH 8350
Multivariate Methods
(3)
(1-9)
(1-10)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
* Graduate research courses relevant to the student’s emphasis area and/or probable dissertation/thesis/project topic
should be selected in consultation with the major advisor
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