Applied Kinesiology 420:151 Instructor: Robin Lund, Ph.D. WRC 149 273-3615 Email: robin.lund@uni.edu Website: http://www.uni.edu/lund Office Hours: Class Time: MW: 11:00 - Noon MW: 10:00-11:00 am, Friday 9:00-11:00 am (01), 11:00-1:00 (02) Text: Required: -Kinesiology, Scientific Basis of Human Motion (10th ed.) by Hamilton and Luttgens -Kinesiology Lab Manual by Hamilton and Luttgens Assessment: Component 1: Two Lecture Exams -The first two exams are each worth 20% of the final grade. 40% Component 2: Labs 15% -Labs will be evaluated based on quality and completeness of work. Component 3: Project 25% -Students will work in groups of two or three. Each group will perform an anatomical analysis of a specific movement. Component 4: Final Exam -The final exam is not comprehensive in nature. 20% Brief Description of Course: The course is designed to develop a fundamental understanding of the anatomical, neuromuscular and mechanical principles of human movement. Application of these principles and methods of analysis covered in this course will enable the student to evaluate human performance in ways that will enhance the safety, effectiveness and efficiency of the performance. Final Grade: Letter grades will be assigned based on the following percentages. 93-100% 90-92% 87-89% 83-86% 80-82% 77-79% A AB+ B BC+ 73-76% 70-72% 67-69% 63-66% 60-62% <60% C CD+ D DF Course Schedule: American with Disabilities Act: The American with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) provides protection from discrimination for qualified individuals with disabilities. Students with a disability, who require assistance, will need to contact the office of disability Services (ODS) for coordination of academic accommodations. The office is located at 213 Student Services Center. Their phone number is 273-2676. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Intro to Kinesiology The Role of Muscles The Spine and Pelvic Girdle The Shoulder and Shoulder Girdle The Role of the Nervous System Mechanical Concepts a. Vectors b. Linear Motion (kinetics and kinematics) c. Angular Motion (kinetics and kinematics) American with Disabilities Act: The American with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) provides protection from discrimination for qualified individuals with disabilities. Students with a disability, who require assistance, will need to contact the office of disability Services (ODS) for coordination of academic accommodations. The office is located at 213 Student Services Center. Their phone number is 273-2676.