ENS 306
BIOMECHANICS OF HUMAN MOVEMENT
The Department of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences offers two sections of this course, both taught with different formats.
Dr. Jim Yaggie's sections are of a traditional lecture course structure. They are offered in the Fall of 2004 and Spring of 2005.Click here if you would like to view the course outlines.
Dr. Brent Rushall's sections are distance learning courses via the Internet. One section will be offered in the second half of the Summer term of 2004 and will be a mix of lectures and distance-learning experiences. In the Fall of 2004 and Spring of 2005 they will be distance-learning Internet-based courses offered through the College of Extended Studies.Click here if you would like to view these options for study and their course outlines.
These two instructors cover similar course content but provide alternative and flexible study options for students. Biomechanics of Human Movement is one of the core courses in the Kinesiology degree and is required of all students.