KINS
2211
Human Motor Behaviour
Lecture Hours
2.0
Seminar Hours
0.0
Lab Hours
2.0
Credits
3.0
Regular Studies
Description
Formerly KINS 2230
This course provides an introduction to the study of the fundamental processes underlying human motor learning and control. Students examine the conceptual and empirical foundations of motor learning and control, and their application to coaching, sport, and physical activity experiences. Through experiential activities, students explore the characteristics, principles, and factors involved in motor learning and control.
Students will receive credit for only one of KINS 2211 or 2230.
This course provides an introduction to the study of the fundamental processes underlying human motor learning and control. Students examine the conceptual and empirical foundations of motor learning and control, and their application to coaching, sport, and physical activity experiences. Through experiential activities, students explore the characteristics, principles, and factors involved in motor learning and control.
Students will receive credit for only one of KINS 2211 or 2230.