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Feb 06, 2025
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KIN 210 - Healthy Lifestyles: Preventive Approaches Credit Hours: 3 General Education Course: Focus on Public Issues
This course introduces conceptual and practical information relating to the impact of lifestyle choices on the health and wellness of the individual and society. Students in this course study a variety of fitness-wellness topics while initially and summatively garnering personal fitness-wellness data in both academic and laboratory settings. Collected data are synthesized and critically appraised, resulting in the construction of individualized fitness-wellness programs implemented and periodically re-evaluated over the course of the semester via reflective journal writing; and periodic quizzes and examinations that tie lecture theories to laboratory practices in critical thinking-peer teaching contexts. Laboratory activities help the individual discover his/her needs for achieving and maintaining high level wellness.
Prerequisite: 12 hours. Lecture contact hours: 2 Lab contact hours: 2
Typically offered: Fall, Spring
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