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KINESLGY 685

Course Info

Course Name
Research Rotation in Kinesiology
Credit Hours
3 - 6
Term
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Instructor
Colabianchi
Horowitz
D Ulrich
Brown
Palmieri-Smith
Rosentraub
Kwak
Heinze
Babiak
Szymanski
Armstrong
Hasson
Gates
Long
Moore
Cartee
Ludlow
Ashton-Miller
Bodary
Lipps
Fort
Gross
Vesia
RO Name
Res Rotation in Kin
Level
Graduate
Description
One research rotation is required of each Ph.D. student in Kinesiology. The rotation can be taken in or outside of Kinesiology but not with the student's advisor. The rotation will be conducted in 1 or 2 semesters. The minimum expectation is that the student will complete a project that contributes to the research of the supervisor, and culminates in a written document.
Prerequisites
Graduate status; permission of instructor.
Component
LAB
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