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KP 611

Seminar in Kinesiolgy II

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This weekly seminar includes primarily student presentations of current research. The format of the seminar varies from term to term depending on the availability of invited speakers, topics of interest to students and faculty, and the research of members of the group. Students will register for this course starting in their 4th term. Students who have not defended their theses by the end of their 4th term will re-register for this course in their 5th term. Graded on a Pass/Fail basis. Prerequisites: KP601

This weekly seminar includes primarily student presentations of current research. The format of the seminar varies from term to term depending on the availability of invited speakers, topics of interest to students and faculty, and the research of members of the group. Students will register for this course starting in their 4th term. Students who have not defended their theses by the end of their 4th term will re-register for this course in their 5th term. Graded on a Pass/Fail basis. Prerequisites: KP601

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This weekly seminar includes primarily student presentations of current research. The format of the seminar varies from term to term depending on the availability of invited speakers, topics of interest to students and faculty, and the research of members of the group. Students will register for this course starting in their 4th term. Students who have not defended their theses by the end of their 4th term will re-register for this course in their 5th term. Graded on a Pass/Fail basis. Prerequisites: KP601


KP 611

Seminar in Kinesiolgy II

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This weekly seminar includes primarily student presentations of current research. The format of the seminar varies from term to term depending on the availability of invited speakers, topics of interest to students and faculty, and the research of members of the group. Students will register for this course starting in their 4th term. Students who have not defended their theses by the end of their 4th term will re-register for this course in their 5th term. Graded on a Pass/Fail basis. Prerequisites: KP601

This weekly seminar includes primarily student presentations of current research. The format of the seminar varies from term to term depending on the availability of invited speakers, topics of interest to students and faculty, and the research of members of the group. Students will register for this course starting in their 4th term. Students who have not defended their theses by the end of their 4th term will re-register for this course in their 5th term. Graded on a Pass/Fail basis. Prerequisites: KP601

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This weekly seminar includes primarily student presentations of current research. The format of the seminar varies from term to term depending on the availability of invited speakers, topics of interest to students and faculty, and the research of members of the group. Students will register for this course starting in their 4th term. Students who have not defended their theses by the end of their 4th term will re-register for this course in their 5th term. Graded on a Pass/Fail basis. Prerequisites: KP601


KP 611 Prerequisites

Kinesiology & Physical Ed 601 (Min. Grade )

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KP 611 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Graduate (GR)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees:

Master of Kinesiology (MKIN)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Kinesiology (KINE)

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