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MEMORANDUM
From
SENATE GRADUATE STUDIES COMMITTEE
Subject _CHANGES IN _KINESIOLOGYGRADUATE
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Date APRIL
16, 1974
COURSES AND MASTERS PROGRAM
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MOTION: ?
"That Senate approve, as set forth in
S.74--54B
and summarized in
S.74-54A,
the changes in the
Kineeiology graduate program."
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SUMMARY OF CHANGES
1.
Change in regulations covering credits and courses for the M.Sc.(Kinesiology)
degree.
2.
(a) Retain
Kines.805-3 - Special Topics, but add description
Kines.898 - M.Sc.(Kinesiology) Thesis
(b) Discontinue
Kines.803-3 -
Seminar
Kinesiology I
Kines.806-3
- Anatomical, Physiological and Mechanical Aspects
Kines.807-3
- Psycho-Social,
Cultural and Development Aspects
Kines.811-3
- Special
Topics
- Anatomy
Kines.812-3
- Special
Topics
- Anthropometry
Kines.813-3
- Special
Topics
- Biomechanics
Kines.814-3
- Special
Topics
- Cultural Aspects
Kines.815-3
- Special
Topics
- Exercise Biochemistry
Kines.816-3
- Special
Topics
- Exercise Physiology
Kines.817-3
- Special
Topics
- Learning and Motor Performance
Kines.818-3
- Special
Topics
- Sports Medicine
and Substitute
Kines.820-5
Kines. 82 5-3
Kines. 830-3
Kines. 835-3
Kines. 840-3
Kines. 850-3
Kines. 860-5
Kines.865-3
Kines. 87 0-3
Kines . 875-3
Kines.880-3
Kines. 885-3
Kines. 890-3
Human Physiological Systems I
Seminar - Learning and Motor Development
Functional Human Anatomy
Kinanthropometry and Human Development
Gross Body Mechanics
Selected Topics in Mammalian Bioenergetics
Human Physiological Systems II
Neural Control of Movement
Human Systems Modelling
His to-physiology
Internal Biomechanics
Seminar on Man-Machine Systems
Engineering Aspects of Human Function
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&743'1-
AS AMENDED AND APPROVED
BY
SGSC FEB.12, 1973
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AND APR.8, 1974.
THE ACADEMIC PLANNING
COMMITTEE HAS RULED THAT
THESE CHANGES DO NOT
CONSTITUTE THE
FORMATION
OF A NEW PROGRAM.
KINESIQLOGY GRADUATE COURSE PROPOSAL
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PROPOSP. GHANS IN KINESIOLOGY GRADUATE COURSE OFFERINGS
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RATIONALE
The revisions to the graduate program which are proposed are
designed so that a student can specialize in an area of interest more
than is possible under the present system, yet which will provide a
program of sufficient flexibility to allow in depth studies in adjacent
areas of interest. This proposal therefore, represents a more structured
approach in terms of subject matter, but allows more freedom for the
graduate student in planning his or her education.
The graduate offerings have been expanded slightly to take
advantage of special competencie
s
of the faculty in KinSiOlogY. Up
to the present time, most of the graduate students in the department
have taken the human physiology course offered by the Faculty of
Medicine at U.B.C. This is no longer possible, due to the increased
intake of Medical students. However, the planned Physiology courses,
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if implemented, will replace this and will result in considerable
convenience to students with consequent benefits to the University
through the retention of these students on campus. Otherwise, the
contents of the proposed courses represents material currently taught
under the special topics courses now available. The additional courses
proposed will not cause an increase in the total number of courses
offered over a given period of time, since, in general, a special topics
course that would otherwise be taught in that period, would not be
offered.
significant increase in our graduate student enrollment has
already resulted in an increase in the frequency with which existing
courses are offered. The proposed repacking of content may in fact
decrease the total course offerings by enabling us to offer formally
a specified course content at a given time. Graduate students can
thus plan in advance to receive certain material together in a group
and classes will be larger, but will be taught less frequently. At
the
same
time, students will receive recognition on their transcripts
for having gained competence in the areas specified explicitly in the
course titles.

 
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PRIORITIES
The human physiology courses represent the most urgent of the
changes, and should substantial delay in approving this proposal seem
likely, we request as an interim measure, the following change in the
graduate calendar:
Substitute:
Study Program and Courses
The minimum requirements for M.Sc. (Kinesiology) are 18 semester
hours of graduate courses and a thesis. At least 9 credit hours
will be selected from the graduate course offer iñY in
KinesiolOgy. These and courses in ancilliary areas will be
chosen in consultation wit
h
the candidate's supervisor!; committee.
For further information and regulations, refer to General
Regulations section, pages XX to
XX.
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Study Program and Courses
The minimum requirements for M.Sc. (Kinesiology) degree are
18 semester hours of graduate courses and a thesis.
Two courses offered by the Department are required:
Kines. 806-3 Anatomical, Physiological and Mechanical Aspects.
Kines. 807-3 Psycho-Social, Cultural and Development Aspects.
Under the direction of the candidate's supervising cozrrrzitte, the
balance of the 18 course hour requirement may be made up of:
Kines. 803-3 Seminar Kinesiology (when it is offered)
and one of:
iCines. 805-3 Special Topics
or
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Kines. 811-3 to 818-3
and any graduate level course offered by other departnents of the
University.
For further information and regUlations, refer to General
Regulations section, pages XX to
XX.
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c) Library resources
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New Graduate Course Proposal Form
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Form CS.8
1.
CALENDAR INFORMATION:
•epartrnent:JCINES10L0GY ?
Course Number: -1-.
820-5
Title:
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Human Physiological Systems I
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Description:
A detailed stud
y
of the princiDles of human
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physiology, including biophysical aspects of body fluids and the rnusculo-skeletal
systems. Renal physiology and the
homeostatic
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Credit Hours:
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5 ?
_Vector: ?
prerequisite(s) if any:__________
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2.
ENROLLMENT ANDSCHEDULING:
Estimated Enrollment:
10
When will the course first be offered:
How often will the course beoffered:
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Annually
3.
JUSTIFICATION:
See
g
eneral rationale.
4.
RESOURCE
Which Faculty member will normally teach the course:.
Banister,.
C. Bikth.in A. 7s,ir,n,
T.
Calvert
What are the budgetary implications of mounting the course:
No additk2fl1 exDense.
See rationale.
Are there sufficient Library resources (append details):
Yes- ?
Nbrarianc
Appended: a) Outline of the Course
b)
An indication of the competence of the Faculty member i:o give the course
c)
Library
resources
Approved: Departmental
Graduate Studies Committee:
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_Date:__
Faculty
Graduate Studies Conittee
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Faculty:______________________________________________ Date:______________
Senate
Graduate Studies Committee:
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_Date:
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Senate: ?
_Date:

 
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Kines.
820-5
SHuman Physiological Systems I
To pics
of Stud
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Together with Kiries
86651
this will- comprise a two semester course
equivalent in depth and content to a medical physiology course.
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Blood, haemostaticS and haernodynamiCS, lymphatics and body fluid
compartments. Patholgi cal aspects.
3. ?
Principles of cardiovascular and respiratory mechanics. Clinical
evaluation of function, and the nature of disease processes.
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New Graduate Course Proposal..F0m.
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Form CS.8
1.
CALENDAR ThFORTTON.
artmeflt.
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KINESIOWG
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Number:
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82
Title:
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Description
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of
Credit flours:
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3
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2.
ENROLLMENTANDSCHEDULING:
Estimated Enrollment:
5
_ 10
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When will the course first be off ered:when_aDDrQVed
Row often will the course be offered:
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Annually subjecttodemand
3.
3USTIFICATION
See general'rationale
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4.
RESOURCE
Which
Faculty member will normally teach the course: _j._
What are the budgetary implications of mounting the course:
No
additional expense
,
see rationale.
Are there sufficient Library resources (append details):1_
Appended: a) Outline of the Course
b) An indication of the competence of the Faculty member to give the course
c Librar y
resources
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Approved: Departmental Graduate Studies Committee:
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_Date_
Faculty
Graduate Studies
Conmittee:
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Date:
_ Date:
Yaculty
Senate
Graduate Studies Committee:--
Senate: __Date:
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Kinesiology
t8-3
Seminar - Learning and Motor Development
Topics of Study:
Seminar study of skill learning and human performance including:
1)
Skills in civilized man
2)
Learning and Skilled Performance
3)
Component Processes and Performance
4)
Fatigue
5)
Measurement of skill
6)
Human Capacity
7)
Ergonomics
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New Graduate Course Proposal Form
Form CS.8
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CALENDAR ThFO1MATTOi
Course Number:.-830-.3
.ePartmcnt: ?
KinesiOlOgV
Title: ?
Functional Human Anatomtl
Description:
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prerequisite(s)
if any:__________
Credit Hours:
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2.
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EROLLMENT
AND
scHEDmJG
Estimated
Enrollmeflt 5-10_
When
will the course first be offeredLwhn
pprO1r
How often will the course be
offered:
_iinnuallti._subfect_to_demand
3.
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JUSTIFICATION:
•ratinl
See
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4.
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RESOURCES:
Which
Faculty member will normally teach the course:
_j
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Bhakthn._A _
Chp.n
That are the budgetary implications
of uunting the course:
Noadditionalexpense.
see rationale.
Are
there sufficient Library resources (append details):
--
y
?
see
lib
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prri
Appended: ?
a) ?
Outline of the Course
b)
?
An indication of the competence of the Faculty member to
give the course
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c)
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Library resources
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Approved:
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Departmental
Graduate Studies Coumittee:__
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Date:____________
Faculty
Graduate Studies
Committee:
—___Date:
Date:_______________
Faculty:
Senate
Graduate Studies Committee:
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Date:
________________
Date:______________
Senate:_____________________________________________
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Kines.
8b-3
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Functional Human Anatomy
Topics of Study:
1.
The functional units of the musculo skeletal system and their
associated structures.
2.
Adpatati ens of the musculo-skeletal system to compensate a disability
due to injury.
3.
Development and classification of joints
4.
Metabolic disorders of muscle and bone and inflamatory diseases of
joints.
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Form
Form CS.8
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CALENDAR ThFORATIj
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Course Number:
835-3
Departméflt
KinesiOlOcV1
Title: ?
K
nthropornètrg
and Human Development
Description:
TO
provide detailed insights into strategems
and tactics in stud
y in
g
human
size,
shape,
composition,
proportion, maturation, gross function as related
to normal
and atypical
growth, exercise, performance and nutrition.
Credit Hours:
3
Vector: ?
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prerequisite(s)
if any:__________
2.
ENROLLMENTANDSCHEDULING:
Estimated Enrollment: 5_-
10_
When will the course first be offered,:
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How often will the course be offered:
Annually. _subject_
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3.
JUSTIFICATION:
See
genexal
rationale
4.
RESOURCES:
Which Faculty member will normally teach the course:
fl?.
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What are the budgetary implications of mounting the course:Rp
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additional_expense
see rationale
Are there sufficient
Library resources (append details):YeS,
see
librarian's
report
Appended: a) Outline of the Course
b)
An indication of the competence of the Faculty member to give the course
c)
Library resources
Approved: Departmental Graduate Studies Committee:
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Date:________
Faculty
Graduate Studies Committee:
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Date.
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Date:_____________
Faculty:
-
Senate
Graduate Studies Committee:
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Kines.
835-3
KinanthropOmetrY and human development.
Topics of study:
1.
Physical anthropology, anthropometry, kinanthropometry. Academic
disciplines and commercial concern.
2.
Design of cross sectional and longitudinal
multi-variable studies
3.
Theory
of error applied & kinanthropometric technique.
4.
Selected kinanthropometric techniques.
5.
Human dimensional analysis.
6.
Physique
rating systems.
7.
Maturation indicies.
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New Graduate Course Proposal Form
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cs.s
1.
CALENDAR
ThFORATTQj
Department:
KINESIOLQcY
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Course Number:
Title:
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Gross
Bod y
Mechanics
Description:
studu_in_
dept-
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Newtonian mechanics to human gross bodily movement. Emphasis will be in terms of quantita-
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forces produced_
in_human_
rriotrernnt_.nd_
1hcir_rrj_
in_
hrf-h_pr&i.-frir
and modification of human activity
Credit Hours:
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___Vector: ?
_Prerequisite(s) if any:__________
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2.
ENROLLMENTANDSCHEDULING:
Estimated Enrollment:
5
When will the course first be offered:
73-3
-
flow often will the course be offered:
Annually,subjecttodemand
3.
JUSTIFICATION
See general rationale
4.
RESOURCE
Which Faculty member will normally teach the course:
_A.
chapmpn
What are the budgetary implications of mounting the course:
No_açditiQrw1_
see rationale
Are there sufficient Library resources (append details):
Yes,seelibrariansreport
Appended: a) Outline of the Course
b)
An indication of the competence of the Faculty member ito give the course
c)
Library
resources
Senate
Graduate Studies Committee:
Approved: Departmental Graduate Studies Committee:_
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_Date:
Faculty
Graduate Studies Committee:,
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Date: ? -
Faculty: __Date:
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Senaté ?
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I.
KineS.
84X3,
GrossBody Mechanics
Topics of Study;
1.
The muscles as generators of impulse including the modification and
intergration of muscular force.
2.
The relationship between (linear and angular) forces transmitted to the
floor and subsequent movements of the body.
3.
Measurements of both impulse and movements of segments of the body
• and their applications to prediction of maximal and subnaximal
performance and modification of techniques.
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New Graduate Course Proposal Form
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Form CS,8
CALENDAR INFO TI
Department:
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KINESIOWGY ?
Course Number:_ 850-3
Title: ?
Selected Topics in Mammalian BioenprgeticS
Description:
As in title.
Credit Hours:
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3_
Vector: ?
Prerequisite(s) if any:
2. ENROLLMENT AND SCHEDULING:
Estimated Enrollment:
5-10
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When will the course first be offered:
When approved
Row often will the course be offered:
Annually, subject to demand
-
JUSTIFICATIO
N:
See general rationale
RESOURCES:
Which Faculty member will normally teach the course:
A.
Daviso
What are the budgetary implications of mounting the course:
6.90
-a-QnaZe
Are there sufficient Library resources (append details):
.
Yes, see librarians report
Appended: a) Outline of the Course
b)
An indication of the competence of the Faculty member to give the course
c)
Library resources
Approved: Departmental Graduate Studies Committee:
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_Date:
Faculty Graduate Studies Committee:
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_Date:
Faculty:_
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_Date:
Senate Graduate Studies Committee:
Senate:
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Date:
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• Kines.
850-3
Selected Topics in Mammalian Bioenergetics
To p
ics of Stud
1.
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A study in detail of selected aspects of the energetics of human
function, from the thermodynamics of digestive absorb ti on or
cardiovascular function to the energy metabolism of muscle or brain.
Treatment will be a series of seminars covering selected areas in
depth, rather than an attempt at a comprehensive overview.
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New Graduate Course Proposal Form
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Form CS.8
1.
CALENDAR INFORMATION:
Department:
KINESWLOGY
?
Course Number:860-5
Title: ?
Human
Pso1oq*cal
Stisterns
rr :
Description:
Study of the integrative
ncLregulatori-J mechanisms
of th
human
badu,
with an emphasis on the functioning of the endocrine
and
nervous systems
and the
interactions between them.
Credit Hours:
Vector: ?
Prerequisite(s) if any:__________
2.
ENROLLMENT AND SCHEDULING:
Estimated Enrollment:
_
5
-
io
?
When will the course first be offered:
_
When approved
How often will the course be offered:
Annually, subject
to demand
3.
JUSTIFICATION:
See general rationale.
4.
RESOURCES:
: ?
Which Faculty member will normally teach the course:
?
irr, ?
RhA
kth
am
, A Da
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Ls^
on__
1
T. Calvert
What are the budgetary implications of mounting the course:
No
additional expense
see rationale
Are there sufficient Library resources (append details):
Yes, see librarian's-report
Appended: a) Outline of the Course
b)
An indication of the competence of the Faculty member to give the course
c)
Library resources
Approved: Departmental Graduate Studies Committee:__
— ?
_Date:
Faculty Graduate Studies Committee:
?
Date:
Faculty: ?
_Date:
Senate Graduate Studies Committee:_______________________ Date:______________
Senate:. ?
__Date:

 
Kines.
866-5'
Human Physiological Systeis11
Topics of Study:
1.
Positive and negative feedback in homeostatic mechanisms and the role of the
endocrine system and the central nervous system.
2.
Principals of reflex action and controls in the central nervous system.
3.
Integrative mechanisms in the endocrine system, the autonomic nervous
system, the hypothalamon/hypophySial systems, the endocrine system, and
related neuroendocrine interactions.
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New Graduate Course Proposal Form
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Form CS.8
1.
CALENDAR INFORMATION:
Department:
KinesiolQqy
?
Course Number: 883
Title: ?
Rural Control of Movement
Description:
The_elaboration_of_cWbernptiQrrlridelS _for_cki_11_performanie_
i.thirh_nr1ndec
information processing, statistical decision making and control components. There
will bean emphasis on the functional
_factors _in_
the
_central_nervous_sjl s
i-em_ which
_limit
skilled performance.
Credit Hours:
3
Vector: ?
prerequisite(s) if any:__________
2.
ENROLLMENT AND SCHEDULING:
Estimated Enrollment:
5
-
?
When will the course first be offered: _
-
?
How often will the course be offered:
;qnnuajj4L a
subject to demand
3.
JUSTIFICATIO
N:
See
general
rationale.
RESOURCE:
Which Faculty member will normally teach the course:
j Mtaomeru T. ('7vert
What are the budgetary implications of mounting the course:
No
additional
expene
see rationale
Are there sufficient Library resources (append details):
Yes,
see librarians report
Appended: a) Outline of the Course
b)
An indication of the competence of the Faculty member to give
,
the course
c)
Library resources
Approved: Departmental Graduate Studies Committee:
?
_Date:
Faculty
Graduate Studies Committee:
Faculty: ?
Date:_____________
Senate Graduate Studies Committee:
?
. ?
Date:_________
Senate: ? .
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?
Date:_________

 
Kines.
865_3?
Neural Control of Movement
Topics of Study:
1.
Attention and physiological limits to information processing.
2.
Information queueing and and sampling.
3.
Statistical basis for decisions.
4.
Closed loop and open loop control of
motor
output.
5.
Automation and central programming.
.
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New Graduate Course Proposal Form
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Form CS.8
1. CALENDAR INFORMATION:
Department:
KINESIOLOGY
?
Course Number:-8-70-1-1•
Title: ?
H.vnan
SstisMode1ling ?
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Description:_temc ?
cLc will hi
m appli-e
f
to ? of
ys-iogic-priblms
Quantitativetoolswill_be_developed_andconipufr_simu7f-Thn
_will_
hi __infrrr,lv,-.
Credit Hours:
?
3
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Vectpr:_
Prerequisite(s) if any:_________
2. ENROLLMENT ANDSCHEDULING:
.1
?
Estimated Enrollment:
5
-
10
When will the course first be offered:
when aj,proved
.1 ?
How often will the course be offered:
-
Annually, subject to demand
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3. JUSTIFICATION:
See general rationale
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4. RESOURCES:
Which Faculty member will normally teach the course:
?
r._
(ip1
y e?
rt
What are the budgetary implications of mounting the course:
No
add.tional
expense
see rationale
Are there sufficient Library resources (append details):
Yes,
see
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Kiries.
Human Systems Modelling
Topics of Study:
1.
An introduction to the theory of feedback control systems. Analysis
techniques for the frequency and time domains will be developed.
2.
Analog and degital techniques for computer simulation.
3.
The application of (1) and (2) to a variety of physiological systems,
e.g. - respiratory, cardio-vascular, movement and posture control.
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Kinesiology
875-3
Histo-physiology
Topics of Study:
1.
Histophysiology, biochemical cytology and fine structural studies
of mammalian tissues.
2.
Emphasis on human organ system
3.
Research projects where cytochemical and fine structural techniques
can be adopted to investigate the projects.
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Department:xiNs.cmmY
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relation to internal events
occurring in normal and
abnormal human states.
Credit Hours:
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Prerequisite(s) if any:
K.402
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What are the budgetary implications of
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No additional exj'eñse
see rationale
Are there sufficient Library resources (append details):
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Appended: a) Outline of the Course
b)
An indication pf the competence of the Faculty member to give the course
c)
Library resources
Approved: Departmental Graduate Studies Committee:
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Faculty:
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Kines. &303-:
Internal BiomechaniCs
Tooics of Stud
1.
The mechanics of muscular contraction as applied
to
forces induced in joints
joint surfaces, tendons, ligaments, etc.) hydrodynamics of synovial fluid.
2.
The nature and consequences of internal stresses imposed upon structures by
external forces.
3.
The effects upon 1 and 2 of exercise and therapy, and the modifications
occurring in 1 and 2 as a result of abnormal states.
4.
The design of prostheses in relation to the mechanical modelling of
internal events.
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Title: Seminar
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Team:
Which Faculty member will normally teach the
course:Cplyert, Chapman
Davison.. Monfrpmr
Ross
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additional expense
see rationale
Are there sufficient Library resources (append details):
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see librarian's report
Appended: a) Outline of the Course
b)
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Library resources
Approved: Departmental Graduate Studies Committee:
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Date:______________
Faculty Graduate Studies Committee:
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Faculty: ?
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Date:______________
Senate Graduate Studies Committee:
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Date:_____________
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Kines.
885-3
Seminar on Man-Machine Systems.
Topics of Study:
1.
The definition of hunan capabilities for sensory information processing,
control and energy utilization.
2.
The study of elements at the interface between man and machine - displays,
control devices; the mechanical definition of tasks and the design of working
environments.
3.
The .L,tegration of man in complex systems.
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Kines.
890-3
Engineering Aspects of Human Function
ToDics of Stud
1.
Bio-Engineering analysis of locomotion: three dimensional analysis
of dynamic force systems; forces transmitted by joints, muscles and
ligaments; power requirements of normal activity; problems in abnormal
human function.
2.
Mechanics of the spine.
3.
Lubrication of load bearing joints
4.
Dynamic characteristics of the human body.
5.
Clinical and bi omecJiani cal aspects of current prosthetic practise:
function of external limb prostheses and orthopaedic implants;
problems in prosthetic design.
6.
Cardio-respiratory function: mechanics of lun g
function; dynamics
of respiratory gas flow; hemodynarnics; function and design of artificial
organs.
Library Resources:
There are a number of books available at present in the library
on
Bio Engineering - various aspects
Biomechanics and Kinesiology
Cardi 0-Respiratory fun cti on
Estimate, purchase of further 12 books approximately for course.
Journals:'
Library holds:
Bone and Joint Surgery,
Journal of Biornechanics
Biomedical Engineering
plus 1 or 2 ohters in general area.
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Kines.
Engineering Aspects of Human Function
Teaching Resources:
Replacement staff member: background in Engineering and Physiology/Medicine
(Plus: Cooperation from U.B.C. Faculty and Hospitals)
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