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Lecture 1: Introduction to Seminar in Kinesiology

Lecture 1: Introduction to Seminar in Kinesiology. Understand the requirements for completion of Kinesiology 482: Seminar in Kinesiology. Lecture Objectives At the conclusion of this module students will:. 1.

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Lecture 1: Introduction to Seminar in Kinesiology

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  1. Lecture 1: Introduction to Seminar in Kinesiology

  2. Understand the requirements for completion of Kinesiology 482: Seminar in Kinesiology Lecture Objectives At the conclusion of this module students will: 1

  3. Frequent examination of the class website that is located at http://digby.tamu.edu/teaching.htm Weekly/Daily (summer) viewing of class lectures Weekly/Daily (summer) writing, reviewing, and editing Final Quiz completion Completion of a final manuscript Production of a research poster Opportunity to demonstrate command of topic in verbal form Kinesiology 482 Requirements A B C D E F G Let’s review the class syllabus to identify each of these components and understand how they fit into the class timeline for this semester

  4. Master the depth of knowledge required for a degree* Demonstrate critical thinking* Communicate effectively* Practice personal and social responsibility* Demonstrate social, cultural, and global competence Prepare to engage in lifelong learning Work collaboratively* Kinesiology 482 Requirements This course is designed to incorporate many of TAMU’s UG learning outcomes, specifically: A B C D E F G

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