Kinesiology Courses
1-3 cr. Undergraduate.
Introductory level topics of current interest in health and physical activity. Special course fees may be required depending on topic.
Prerequisites: none, except as required for specific topic.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of Spt&Rec 290 & Kin 290 with same topic. May be retaken w/chg in topic.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Introduction to the discipline of kinesiology and its subdisciplines of exercise physiology, motor behavior, biomechanics, and psychology and sociology of physical activity.
Prerequisites: none.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Undergraduate.
Practical, supervised, service-learning in the field of kinesiology.
Prerequisites: Kin 201(C).
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of Kin 210.
Last Taught: Spring 2011, Fall 2010, Spring 2010, Fall 2009.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
0-3 cr. Undergraduate.
Students conceptualize, understand, and apply the experiences of their internship. Students will consider the questions, among others: 'What is an internship?', and 'How does my internship connect to my career and to my community?'.
Prerequisites: consent of instructor.
Course Rules: If credit has been earned for the course, it can be retaken, but only as a zero credit option.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Anatomical analysis of the human body including joint actions, anatomical, muscular, and neuromuscular control aspects necessary for movement.
Prerequisites: none.
Course Rules: Previously KIN 325.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Examines physical fitness and proper nutrition as lifestyle choices in maintaining optimal health and minimizing health risks.
Prerequisites: none.
Course Rules: Not open to students with credit in KIN 530, KIN 532, or PRPP 736. KIN 230 and NUTR 230 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.
General Education Requirements: NS
Last Taught: Summer 2025, Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Summer 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Introduction theory and research on female participation in sport and physical activity.
Prerequisites: soph st or cons instr.
General Education Requirements: SS
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Overview of statistical theory and practical application for health professionals. Includes problem solving strategies, descriptive and inferential techniques, and critical evaluation of research design.
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of Quantitative Literacy Part A.
General Education Requirements: QLB
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Undergraduate.
Topics of current interest in kinesiology, health, and fitness. Special course fees may be required depending on course.
Prerequisites: specified in semester Schedule whenever required for a topic.
Course Rules: May be retaken w/chg in topic.
Last Taught: Fall 2022, Fall 2021, Fall 2020, Spring 2020.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Undergraduate.
Undergraduate research participation in a project developed with a supervising faculty member. One credit for 45 hours research.
Prerequisites: Acceptance to UROP prior or conc reg in UROP sem; cons instr.
Course Rules: May be retaken to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP Research Study courses.
Last Taught: Spring 2019, Fall 2017, Fall 2016, Spring 2016.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-12 cr. Undergraduate.
Designed to enroll students in UWM sponsored program before course work level, content, and credits are determined and/or in specifically prepared program course work.
Prerequisites: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.
Course Rules: May be retaken w/chg in topic.
Last Taught: Spring 2018, Spring 2010, Fall 2009, Summer 2009.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Undergraduate.
Designed for individual and small group research projects under faculty supervision.
Prerequisites: writ cons instr.
Last Taught: Fall 2021, Spring 2020, Fall 2016, Summer 2016.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Undergraduate.
Designed for individual and small groups in special study. Meetings/nature of study to be arranged with staff/faculty chosen to supervise.
Prerequisites: cons instr.
Last Taught: Spring 2020, Spring 2019, Fall 2018, Spring 2018.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Undergraduate.
Seminar lecture/discussion to prepare students for internships and other professional opportunities. Topics include goal setting, resume-writing, site selection, interviewing techniques, and professional development.
Prerequisites: KIN 200(P).
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Undergraduate.
Science and methods of exercise instruction for leading groups.
Prerequisites: admis to Kin major.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of Kin 290 w/same topic.
Last Taught: Fall 2017, Spring 2017, Fall 2016.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Undergraduate.
Science and methods of exercise instruction for coaching and training individuals.
Prerequisites: admis to Kin major.
Last Taught: Spring 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Undergraduate.
Continued exposure to hands-on aspect of the field; prepare students for intership and develop advanced professional skills and conduct.
Prerequisites: Kin 302(P); & Kin 325(P), 336(C), 430(C) or cons instr.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Application of physical laws and mechanical principles to human movement.
Prerequisites: KIN 220(P) and satisfaction of GER Quantitative Literacy Part B; or consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Not open to students with credit in KIN 520.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
4 cr. Undergraduate.
Study of the physiological responses to exercise and the adaptations to physical training.
Prerequisites: KIN 230(P) and satisfaction of GER Quantitative Literacy Part B; or consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Not open to students with credit in KIN 530, KIN 532, or KIN 536.
Last Taught: Summer 2025, Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Summer 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Guidelines and methods for administering, interpreting, and communicating health-related physical fitness assessments for individuals. Combines lecture and discussion with hands-on laboratory experience.
Prerequisites: KIN 200(P), KIN 230(P), and valid CPR/AED certification.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Basic principles necessary to understand the effects of exercise and conditioning on human physiology. Exercise techniques and measures used to assess performance outcome.
Prerequisites: KIN 220(325)(P) and KIN 330(P); or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Spring 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Guidelines and methods for designing, implementing, and evaluating exercise programs for individuals. Combines lecture and discussion with hands-on laboratory experience.
Prerequisites: KIN 200(P), KIN 220(P), KIN 230(P), and valid CPR/AED certification.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Examines relationships between psychological function and participation in sport and exercise. Topics include motivation, stress, group dynamics, and performance enhancement.
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of GER Quantitative Literacy Part B or consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Not open to students with credit in KIN 550, KIN 551, or KIN 552.
General Education Requirements: SS
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Introduction to sociology of physical activity. Examination of diversity and social inequality as they relate to health and physical activity.
Prerequisites: satisfaction of GER Quantitative Literacy Part B or consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Not open to students with credit in KIN 570.
General Education Requirements: SS
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Introduction to gross motor behavior development through the lifespan (neo-natal to senior adult). Growth, maturation, environmental influences, and developmental theories.
Prerequisites: satisfaction of GER Quantitative Literacy Part B or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
An overview of the principles of motor skill acquisition emphasizing variables related to the learner and the learning environment.
Prerequisites: satisfaction of GER Quantitative Literacy Part B or consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Not open to students with credit in KIN 561.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Exploration of the scientific research available on the effectiveness of common mind and body practices and the mechanisms through which these practices affect health.
Prerequisites: none.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Examination of the efficacy of commonly used strategies and therapies considered to be Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
Prerequisites: none.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Exploration of morality and ethics and their importance in the allied health professions.
Prerequisites: none.
Last Taught: Summer 2025, Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Summer 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Methods for assessing physical fitness in various populations, guidelines for graded exercise testing and exercise prescription. integrates lecture material with laboratory experience.
Prerequisites: Kin 330(P) or cons instr; current CPR/AED cert.
Last Taught: Fall 2020, Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Study of health and wellness coaching theory and practice related to health behavior change.
Prerequisites: senior standing or consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of KIN 590 with same topic. KIN 440 was previously KIN 482. KIN 440 and NUTR 440 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Study of the delivery of exercise services in relationship to organization and administration of programs with emphasis on promotions, budget, supervision, equipment and facilities.
Prerequisites: admis to Kin major; or Kin minor; or cons instr.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2016.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate.
Study of systematic program design and evaluation including systems approach, evaluation models, problem solving by objectives, management by objectives and accountability.
Prerequisites: Kin 330(P), 350(P), 351(P); or cons instr. Preference is given to students in the Health Promotion track.
Last Taught: Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Spring 2016.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-6 cr. Undergraduate.
Application of kinesiology principles through guided, intensive field experience in exercise, sport, and health settings. Supervised development of professional skills and career exploration.
Prerequisites: advanced to Kinesiology major, KIN 200(P), KIN 220(P), KIN 300(P), min GPA 2.0, and proof of CPR/AED.
Course Rules: May be retaken to max of 6 cr. Not open for cr to students with cr in FITWELL 489(ER).
Last Taught: Summer 2025, Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Summer 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-12 cr. Undergraduate.
Designed to enroll students in UWM sponsored program before course work level, content, and credits are determined and/or in specially prepared program course work.
Prerequisites: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.
Course Rules: May be retaken w/chg in topic.
Last Taught: Summer 2023, Summer 2019, Summer 2018.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Introduction to biomechanics experimental methods and instrumentation. Emphasis on understanding the research literature and research process, from study design to data analysis.
Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in KIN 320(P); or graduate standing; or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Introduction to biomechanics experimental methods and instrumentation. Emphasis on understanding the research literature and research process, from study design to data analysis.
Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in KIN 320(P); or graduate standing; or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Exploration of the mechanical factors that affect performance in a variety of athletic activities with a focus on methods to detect and correct faults in technique.
Prerequisites: junior standing; grade of C or better in KIN 320(P); or graduate standing; or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2021, Fall 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Exploration of the mechanical factors that affect performance in a variety of athletic activities with a focus on methods to detect and correct faults in technique.
Prerequisites: junior standing; grade of C or better in KIN 320(P); or graduate standing; or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2021, Fall 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Advanced study of the physiological responses to exercise and the adaptations to physical training.
Prerequisites: junior standing; grade of C or better in KIN 330(P); Kinesiology major or intended major; or graduate standing.
Last Taught: Fall 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Advanced study of the physiological responses to exercise and the adaptations to physical training.
Prerequisites: junior standing; grade of C or better in KIN 330(P); Kinesiology major or intended major; or graduate standing.
Last Taught: Fall 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Study of the physiological responses to exercise and the adaptations to physical training for those with chronic diseases, conditions and/or physical shortcomings.
Prerequisites: junior standing, a grade of C or better in KIN 330(P), and Kinesiology major or intended major; or graduate standing.
Last Taught: Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Study of the physiological responses to exercise and the adaptations to physical training for those with chronic diseases, conditions and/or physical shortcomings.
Prerequisites: junior standing, a grade of C or better in KIN 330(P), and Kinesiology major or intended major; or graduate standing.
Last Taught: Fall 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
In depth study of the 12 lead EKG and selected cardiovascular medications encountered in preventative and rehabilitative exercise programs.
Prerequisites: jr st; grade of C or better in Kin 330(P); 430(R); or grad st or cons instr.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of Kin 590(HMS 590) with similar title.
Last Taught: Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
In depth study of the 12 lead EKG and selected cardiovascular medications encountered in preventative and rehabilitative exercise programs.
Prerequisites: jr st; grade of C or better in Kin 330(P); 430(R); or grad st or cons instr.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of Kin 590(HMS 590) with similar title.
Last Taught: Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Practical exercise testing knowledge and application of typical performance measures.
Prerequisites: junior standing and KIN 335(P); or consent of instructor; or graduate standing.
Course Rules: Previously KIN 733.
Last Taught: Spring 2025.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Practical exercise testing knowledge and application of typical performance measures.
Prerequisites: junior standing and KIN 335(P); or consent of instructor; or graduate standing.
Course Rules: Previously KIN 733.
Last Taught: Spring 2025.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
The role of physical activity and exercise in the prevention and treatment of various chronic conditions and diseases.
Prerequisites: junior standing or greater; or graduate standing.
Course Rules: Previously KIN 732.
Last Taught: Spring 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
The role of physical activity and exercise in the prevention and treatment of various chronic conditions and diseases.
Prerequisites: junior standing or greater; or graduate standing.
Course Rules: Previously KIN 732.
Last Taught: Spring 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Study of the relationships between psychological factors and human physical activity. Introduction to research relevant to sport and exercise psychology.
Prerequisites: jr st; must have obtained a grade of C or better in Kin 350(P) or cons instr.
Last Taught: Fall 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Study of the relationships between psychological factors and human physical activity. Introduction to research relevant to sport and exercise psychology.
Prerequisites: jr st; must have obtained a grade of C or better in Kin 350(P) or cons instr.
Last Taught: Fall 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Psychological antecedents and consequences of physical activity in relation to mental health and public health.
Prerequisites: jr st; Grade C or better in Kin 350(P) or cons instr.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of Kin 590 with same topic.
Last Taught: Spring 2009.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Psychological antecedents and consequences of physical activity in relation to mental health and public health.
Prerequisites: jr st; Grade C or better in Kin 350(P) or cons instr.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of Kin 590 with same topic.
Last Taught: Spring 2009.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
An introduction to key theoretical and conceptual frameworks for understanding health-related behavior and evidence-based practical approaches for promoting behavior change.
Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in KIN 350(P); or graduate standing; or consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of KIN 590 with the same topic. KIN 556 and NUTR 556 are jointly offered and count as repeats of one another.
Last Taught: Spring 2025.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
An introduction to key theoretical and conceptual frameworks for understanding health-related behavior and evidence-based practical approaches for promoting behavior change.
Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in KIN 350(P); or graduate standing; or consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of KIN 590 with the same topic. KIN 556 and NUTR 556 are jointly offered and count as repeats of one another.
Last Taught: Spring 2025.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
An introduction to the major theoretical and empirical perspectives used to examine how the nervous system and musculoskeletal system work cooperatively to produce human movement in health, aging, and disease.
Prerequisites: junior standing; a grade of C or better in KIN 361(P) or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
An introduction to the major theoretical and empirical perspectives used to examine how the nervous system and musculoskeletal system work cooperatively to produce human movement in health, aging, and disease.
Prerequisites: junior standing; a grade of C or better in KIN 361(P) or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Relationships between sociological factors and human physical activity. Introduction to research relevant to the sociology of sport and other forms of physical activity.
Prerequisites: junior standing and a grade of C or better in KIN 351(P); or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Relationships between sociological factors and human physical activity. Introduction to research relevant to the sociology of sport and other forms of physical activity.
Prerequisites: junior standing and a grade of C or better in KIN 351(P); or consent of instructor.
Last Taught: Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
In-depth examination of the multidimensional body image construct: body image development, assessment, and modification; impact on health and behavior; body image in special populations.
Prerequisites: jr st; Psych 101(P).
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of Kin 590 with same topic.
Last Taught: Fall 2013.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
In-depth examination of the multidimensional body image construct: body image development, assessment, and modification; impact on health and behavior; body image in special populations.
Prerequisites: jr st; Psych 101(P).
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of Kin 590 with same topic.
Last Taught: Fall 2013.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Examination of the epidemiology of obesity, genetic and environmental contributors, body weight regulation, health and psychosocial consequences, and approaches to assessment, prevention, and treatment.
Prerequisites: junior standing and a grade of C or better in BMS 232(P) or NUTR 235(P).
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of KIN 590 with same topic. KIN 574 and NUTR 574 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.
Last Taught: Fall 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Examination of the epidemiology of obesity, genetic and environmental contributors, body weight regulation, health and psychosocial consequences, and approaches to assessment, prevention, and treatment.
Prerequisites: junior standing and a grade of C or better in BMS 232(P) or NUTR 235(P).
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of KIN 590 with same topic. KIN 574 and NUTR 574 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.
Last Taught: Fall 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Examines how obesity is socially constructed and how it shapes conceptions of fitness and physical activity.
Prerequisites: jr st; grade of C or better in Kin 351(P); or cons instr.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of HMS 590 with same topic.
Last Taught: Fall 2010, Fall 2009.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
Examines how obesity is socially constructed and how it shapes conceptions of fitness and physical activity.
Prerequisites: jr st; grade of C or better in Kin 351(P); or cons instr.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of HMS 590 with same topic.
Last Taught: Fall 2010, Fall 2009.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
The integration and application of nutrition and exercise science principles to maximize health, fitness, and sport performance.
Prerequisites: junior standing and a grade of C or better in NUTR 235(P) or BMS 232(P).
Course Rules: Counts as a repeat of NUTR 550, or BMS 590 or KIN 590 with similar topic. NUTR 580 and KIN 580 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.
Last Taught: Summer 2025, Spring 2025.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
The integration and application of nutrition and exercise science principles to maximize health, fitness, and sport performance.
Prerequisites: junior standing and a grade of C or better in NUTR 235(P) or BMS 232(P).
Course Rules: Counts as a repeat of NUTR 550, or BMS 590 or KIN 590 with similar topic. NUTR 580 and KIN 580 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.
Last Taught: Summer 2025, Spring 2025.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
The specific topic will be announced in the Schedule of Classes each time the course is offered.
Prerequisites: junior standing; consent of instructor for graduate credit.
Course Rules: May be retaken to max of 9 cr.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
The specific topic will be announced in the Schedule of Classes each time the course is offered.
Prerequisites: junior standing; consent of instructor for graduate credit.
Course Rules: May be retaken to max of 9 cr.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.
The ethics of professional practice, fiduciary relationships, rights, duties associated with the patient/therapist relationship, and the role character plays in ethical decision-making.
Prerequisites: grad st; good standing in DPT prog
Last Taught: Fall 2016, Fall 2015, Fall 2014, Summer 2014.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Graduate.
Research in the Human Movement Sciences subdisciplines including critical review of theories, perspectives and methods. Faculty, student presentations of current work.
Prerequisites: grad st
Course Rules: Retakable to 3 cr max.
Last Taught: Spring 2013, Spring 2012, Fall 2011, Spring 2011.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analyses as they apply to health science research.
Prerequisites: grad st; intro level statistics course at U/G or G level.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Methods for multi-disciplinary human movement inquiry; problem/statistical design; critique of available literature; preliminary thesis/project design.
Prerequisites: graduate standing.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2021.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Specific quantitative research designs and statistics with an emphasis on clinical research; methods for critically evaluating research literature.
Prerequisites: grad st, admis to DPT program; or cons instr.
Last Taught: Spring 2017, Spring 2016, Spring 2015, Summer 2010.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Graduate.
Strategies for evaluating the evidence underlying physical therapy practice as a framework for creating and evaluating best practice decisions.
Prerequisites: grad st, admis to DPT Program; or cons instr.
Last Taught: Summer 2009, Summer 2008.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Graduate.
Focus on information access and retrieval from research literature used to inform physical therapy interventions for treatment of movement disorders.
Prerequisites: grad st; admis to DPT Program or cons instr.
Last Taught: Fall 2009, Fall 2008.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Graduate.
Focus on the critical analysis of published clinical research related to physical therapy tests and measures.
Prerequisites: grad st; admis to DPT program or cons instr.
Last Taught: Spring 2010, Spring 2009.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Graduate.
Strategies for growth & adaptation of physical therapy practice in the context of a changing health care environment.
Prerequisites: grad st; valid license to practice physical therapy or cons instr
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Provides clinicians with a rubric for searching & evaluating the published literature supporting physical therapy practice & informing best practice decisions.
Prerequisites: grad st; valid license to practice physical therapy or cons instr
Last Taught: Fall 2007.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3-6 cr. Graduate.
Synthesis of prior coursework in the development and presentation of a clinical practice decision supported with best evidence practices.
Prerequisites: grad st; valid license to practice physical therapy.
Course Rules: Retakable to 6 cr max.
Last Taught: Summer 2008, Fall 2007.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Graduate.
The role of evidence in physical therapy clinical decision making with application to current interventions.
Prerequisites: grad st; valid license to practice physical therapy or cons instr
Last Taught: Summer 2007.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
2 cr. Graduate.
Pharmacologic agents encountered in physical therapy rehabilitation settings focusing on pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, biotransformation of drugs, and clinical application for relevant drug classifications.
Prerequisites: grad st, admis to DPT Program; or cons instr
Last Taught: Spring 2013, Spring 2012, Fall 2011, Fall 2010.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Introduction to advanced biomechanics collection techniques. Course focuses on basic programming, data collection/analysis, and presentation skills.
Prerequisites: grad st; Kin 520(C); or cons instr
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of Kin 590 with same topic.
Last Taught: Fall 2024, Fall 2021, Fall 2018, Fall 2016.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
An in-depth background in muscle mechanics. Basic muscle mechanics, classic research studies, and the development of a computer muscle model to understand force production and movement control through musculoskeletal modeling.
Prerequisites: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of KIN 590 with similar topic.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Emphasis on biomechanical research themes of an interdisciplinary character. Readings drawn from primary research literature.
Prerequisites: grad st; Kin 520(P) or cons instr.
Last Taught: Fall 2014, Fall 2010, Spring 2006, Fall 2003.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
2 cr. Graduate.
Provides systems overview of screening procedures necessary to provide a comprehensive physical therapy diagnosis with an emphasis on screening for referral.
Prerequisites: grad st; valid license to practice physical therapy or cons instr
Last Taught: Spring 2008, Spring 2007.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
A systematic examination of neuromotor control mechanisms and critical review of research in human motor behavior focusing on variables limiting or facilitating performance and/or skill acquisition.
Prerequisites: grad st, Kin 561(P) or cons instr.
Last Taught: Spring 2022, Fall 2019, Fall 2017, Fall 2014.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Demonstration/participation laboratory focused on human motor control experimental design. Topics include sampling, subject protection, techniques for quantification of motor performance characteristics and neuromuscular correlates.
Prerequisites: grad st; Kin 561(P) or cons instr.
Last Taught: Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Spring 2008, Spring 2005.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Fundamental concepts and current issues in how the brain and other neurological structures contribute to the control of movement.
Prerequisites: grad st, Kin 561(P) or cons instr.
Last Taught: Spring 2014.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
A neurophysiologic perspective on key areas of human motor control.
Prerequisites: grad st, Kin 561(P) or cons instr.
Course Rules: Counts as repeat of Kin(HMS) 590 with same topic.
Last Taught: Spring 2014.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
2 cr. Graduate.
Exploration of patient education intervention focusing on patient adherence in the context of learning theory, adult learning, and learning domains.
Prerequisites: grad st, admis to DPT Program; or cons instr.
Last Taught: Fall 2015, Fall 2014, Fall 2013, Fall 2012.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-6 cr. Graduate.
Student research in consultation with and supervised by a graduate faculty member.
Prerequisites: grad st; cons instr
Course Rules: Retakable w/ chg in topic to 6 cr max.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Graduate.
Independent study of a topic selected by the student in consultation with the supervising graduate faculty member.
Prerequisites: grad st; cons instr.
Course Rules: May be repeated with change in topic to max of 6 cr.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Physiological factors related to performing physical activity and exercise on a chronic basis; various environmental influences on physical performance.
Prerequisites: grad st; a grade of C or better in Kin 530(P).
Last Taught: Fall 2013, Fall 2011, Fall 2010, Fall 2009.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Advanced seminar on selected topics in the psychology of physical activity.
Prerequisites: graduate standing and KIN 550(P) or consent of instructor.
Course Rules: May be repeated with change in topic to max of 6 cr.
Last Taught: Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Spring 2015, Spring 2014.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Advanced seminar on research relevant to the development/lack of development of physically active lifestyles.
Prerequisites: grad st; Kin 870(P) or cons instr.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
0 cr. Graduate.
Available for graduate students who must meet minimum credit load requirement.
Prerequisites: graduate standing.
Course Rules: Fee for 1 cr assessed; unit does not count towards credit load for Fin Aid. Repeatable. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only.
Last Taught: Summer 2019, Summer 2018, Spring 2018, Summer 2017.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-6 cr. Graduate.
Preparation of a research project under the supervision of the student's major professor.
Prerequisites: grad st.
Course Rules: Not open to students selecting options A.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
Advanced seminar on the synthesis and critique of research literature within the student's primary and secondary subdisciplines.
Prerequisites: grad st; completion of all or conc reg in remaining coursework for degree.
Course Rules: Not open to option A or C students.
Last Taught: Summer 2013, Summer 2012, Spring 2012, Fall 2011.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-6 cr. Graduate.
Preparation of a thesis under the direction of the student's primary and secondary advisors.
Prerequisites: grad st; cons instr
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
3 cr. Graduate.
This course provides the student, under the supervision of a faculty member, with the opportunity to design, deliver, and evaluate an undergraduate course.
Prerequisites: graduate standing, one of the following: ATRAIN 900(P), OCCTHPY 900(P), PRPP 900(P), or PT 900(P), and consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. ATRAIN 909, BMS 909, COMSDIS 909, HCA 909, KIN 909, OCCTHPY 909, PT 909, and PRPP 909 are jointly offered and count as repeats of one another.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1 cr. Graduate.
Faculty, graduate students, and invited guests will present their research and engage in discussion around themes of broad interest, e.g., public health.
Prerequisites: grad st
Course Rules: Retakable to 4 cr max.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2021, Spring 2019, Spring 2018.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-3 cr. Graduate.
Evaluation of current research and methodology in exercise physiology.
Prerequisites: graduate standing and consent of instructor.
Course Rules: Retakable to 9 cr max with change in topic.
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Spring 2021, Fall 2019, Spring 2019.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-6 cr. Graduate.
Preparation of a thesis under the direction of the student's primary and secondary advisors.
Prerequisites: grad st.
Course Rules: May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Not open to students selecting options B or C.
Last Taught: Summer 2007, Spring 2007, Fall 2006, Summer 2006.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-12 cr. Graduate.
Dissertation research
Prerequisites: grad st; admit to Ph.D. candidacy
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Summer 2024, Spring 2024.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/
1-6 cr. Graduate.
Independent study on topic selected by student and supervising graduate faculty member.
Prerequisites: grad st; cons instr
Last Taught: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2022, Summer 2022.
Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/