KINS 4150 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY THEORY AND PRACTICE (3 credits)
A study of problems as they relate to philosophy, procedures and practices, and organization and administration of physical education & physical activity programs for exceptional students. This course surveys societal issues surrounding adaptive sports and recreation along with movement problems associated with specific disabilities. This course also provides the student with an opportunity to work with an individual who has a disability.
Prerequisite(s): PE 2800 or KINS 2800 with a grade of C- or better and Jr Standing and PYED major or TED 2300 and TED 2380 and Special Education or Secondary Education major with endorsement codes: 0802S or 0802C or 1913S
Distribution: U.S. Diversity General Education course