HUMAN KINETICS
HUMAN KINETICS
APA1113 |
History of Sport and Physical Activity in Canada |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Sport and physical activity from modernity to the contemporary period. Analysis of social, political, cultural and economical trends that impinged upon the evolution of sport and physical activity in Canada. |
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APA1161 |
Human Movement |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
The field of human movement; exposure to concepts, definitions and fundamental principles in the many disciplines used for understanding human movement. |
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APA1213 |
Musculoskeletal Anatomy |
(3,0,2) 4 cr. |
Micro-structure of bone and muscle; arthrology and description of movement; anatomy of head, neck and trunk, anatomy of the extremities; analysis of simple and complex skills. |
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APA1513 |
Histoire du sport et de l'activit� physique au Canada |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
�volution de l'activit� physique et du sport du d�but des temps modernes � l'�poque contemporaine. Analyse des param�tres sociaux, politiques, culturels et �conomiques ayant influ� sur le d�veloppement de l'activit� physique et du sport au Canada. |
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APA1561 |
Mouvement humain |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Initiation au domaine de la motricit�; introduction aux concepts, d�finitions et principes fondamentaux des diff�rentes disciplines utilis�es pour comprendre le mouvement humain. |
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APA1613 |
Anatomie du syst�me locomoteur |
(3,0,2) 4 cr. |
Ost�ologie, arthrologie g�n�rale, myologie, et anatomie superficielle. Analyse anatomique des t�ches humaines et de certains gestes sp�cifiques. |
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APA2091 |
�ducation au plein air I (�t�) / Outdoor Education I (Summer) |
4 cr. |
Social, organizational, technical, environmental and educational topics associated with group living, ecology and summer camping skills. Bilingual course conducted in an appropriate setting during the last two weeks before the beginning of classes in September. |
Registration is held in March, evaluation of the course in September. |
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APA2111 |
Intervention Theories in Physical Activity |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Teaching-learning process. Main variables and behaviors related to effective intervention in physical activity (coaching, fitness, health, teaching, etc.). Models in intervention, concepts of measurement and evaluation in physical activity; observation systems for the analysis of intervention; experimentation with these systems. |
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APA2121 |
Nutrition and Health |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Overview of current nutrition and dietary recommendations, role and dietary sources of essential nutrients, energy metabolism. Review of the special nutritional needs throughout the life cycle. Discussion of strategies to promote a healthy diet, concepts for health professionals. |
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APA2124 |
Diet and Physical Activity |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Fundamental principles of diet and the energy dimension of food. Qualitative and quantitative aspects of food intake. Dietary principles for the individual; the rational and optimal way of eating; modification of eating habits; food combinations; food recommended for physical activity; the different dietary philosophies. |
Prerequisite: APA2121. |
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APA2134 |
Administration of Leisure, Sport and Physical Activity Services |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Basic knowledge in administration. Planning, organization, personnel recruitment, evaluation, decision-making, and communication. Organization of tournaments, meeting procedures, legal aspects and time management. |
(previously APA 3135). May not be combined for credits with LSR 2134. |
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APA2142 |
Sociology of Sport and Physical Activity in Canada |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Social dimensions of sport and physical activity in Canadian society; relationships with culture, mass media, and politics; sport and physical activity structure in Canada as well as its insertion in the global sport system; sport and social inequalities, multiple identities, gender relations; commercialization of sport and physical activity; social problems within sport. |
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APA2300 |
Introduction to Methods and Techniques in Human Kinetics |
(1.5,0,3) 3 cr. |
Laboratory techniques and methods used in exercise science. Basic principles of measurement and evaluation, principles and concepts needed to become an effective evaluator of physical health and performance in a changing society; application of theoretical concepts by using and evaluating various physiological tests. Quantitative aspects of measurement. |
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APA2313 |
Introduction to the Biomechanics of Human Movement |
(3,0,2) 4 cr. |
Biomechanical principles applied to understanding and analyzing the causes of human movements and their effects on the body. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies, impulse and momentum, work, energy and power, fluid mechanics, conservation and dry friction. |
Prerequisite: APA1213. |
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APA2320 |
Motor Skill Development of Human Movement |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Motor skill development through the life span. Influence of different developmental perspectives on interpretations of why motor development has occurred; nature versus nurture argument; inter-relatedness of motor, perceptual, and cognitive development. Integrated laboratory sessions. |
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APA2345 |
Wellness and Lifestyle |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Health promotion, active living and disease prevention. Principles of and obstacles to wellness; lifestyle and mindstyle and their impact on health behaviors (sedentary living, drug and alcohol abuse, smoking, unsafe sex). Health determinants (unemployment, poverty, discrimination, education, empowerment). |
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APA2511 |
Th�ories de l'intervention en activit� physique |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Processus enseignement-apprentissage en activit� physique (entra�nement, conditionnement physique, sant�, etc.). Mod�les d'intervention en activit� physique; variables associ�es � l'efficacit� de l'enseignement. Concepts de mesure et d'�valuation. Exp�rimentation de syst�mes d'observation dans l'analyse de l'intervention. |
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APA2521 |
Nutrition et sant� |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Sensibilisation aux recommandations nutritionnelles et alimentaires; r�le et sources alimentaires des �l�ments nutritifs essentiels; le m�tabolisme �nerg�tique. R�vision des besoins nutritionnels sp�cifiques au cycle de la vie. Discussion des strat�gies pour la promotion des habitudes alimentaires saines; concepts pour les professionnels de la sant�. |
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APA2524 |
Alimentation et activit� physique |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Notions fondamentales de l'alimentation et de la dimension �nerg�tique de la nourriture. Aspects qualitatifs et quantitatifs de la ration alimentaire. Principes di�t�tiques personnels; fa�on rationnelle et optimale de se nourrir; modification des moeurs alimentaires; les combinaisons alimentaires; alimentation recommand�e pour l'activit� physique; les diff�rentes philosophies alimentaires. |
Pr�alable : APA2521. |
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APA2534 |
Administration des services de loisir, de sport et d'activit� physique |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Connaissances de base en administration. Planification, organisation, recrutement du personnel, �valuation, processus de prise de d�cision, communication, organisation de tournois, proc�dures de r�unions, aspects juridiques et gestion du temps. |
(Ant�rieurement APA3535). Ce cours ne peut �tre combin� pour fin de cr�dits avec LSR2534. |
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APA2542 |
Sociologie du sport et de l'activit� physique au Canada |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Dimensions sociales du sport et de l'activit� physique dans la soci�t� canadienne; relations avec la culture, les m�dias et la politique; infrastructure du sport et de l'activit� physique au Canada et son insertion dans le syst�me mondial du sport; in�galit�s sociales; multiples identit�s et relations homme/femme; commercialisation du sport et de l'activit� physique; probl�mes sociaux reli�s � la pratique sportive. |
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APA2700 |
M�thodes et techniques de laboratoire en sciences de l'activit� physique |
(1.5,0,3) 3 cr. |
Principes fondamentaux de mesure d'�valuation. Principes et concepts n�cessaires pour devenir un �valuateur de la sant� et de la performance physique au sein d'une soci�t� en �volution. Application des concepts th�oriques par l'utilisation et l'�valuation d'une vari�t� de tests physiologiques. Aspects quantitif des mesures. |
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APA2713 |
Introduction � la biom�canique du mouvement humain |
(3,0,2) 4 cr. |
Principes biom�caniques appliqu�s � la compr�hension et l'analyse des causes du mouvement humain et de leurs effets sur le corps. Cin�matique et cin�tique des corps rigides, impulsion et quantit� de mouvement, travail, �nergie et puissance, friction s�che et m�canique des fluides. |
Pr�alable : APA1613. |
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APA2720 |
D�veloppement des habilet�s motrices du mouvement humain |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
D�veloppement de la naissance � la mort des habilet�s motrices chez l'�tre humain. Influences des diff�rentes perspectives de d�veloppement sur les interpr�tations des causes du d�veloppement moteur; hypoth�se nature/environnement; interd�pendance des d�veloppements moteur, perceptuel et cognitif dans la pr�sentation de ces th�mes. Sessions de laboratoire int�gr�es. |
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APA2745 |
Mieux-�tre et mode de vie |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Promotion de la sant�, de la vie active, pr�vention de la maladie. Principes du mieux-�tre; obstacles au mieux-�tre; styles de vie et de pens�e et leur impact sur la sant� et les comportements (s�dentarit�, abus de drogues, alcool, tabagisme, relations sexuelles non-prot�g�es). Les d�terminants de la sant� (ch�mage, pauvret�, discrimination, �ducation, l'affirmation de soi). |
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APA3092 |
�ducation au plein air II (hiver) / Outdoor Education II (Winter) |
4 cr. |
Introduction to social, organizational, technical, environmental and educational topics associated with group living, ecology and winter camping skills. Bilingual course conducted in an appropriate setting during the study break in February and the weekends before and after the study break. |
Registration is in the month of November. |
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APA3111 |
Intervention Observation and Experimentation |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Through lectures, observation and teaching practices, students learn different teaching techniques. Emphasis on developing analytical, diagnostical and organizational skills for learning and teaching physical activities and sports. The principle of self-supervision is studied in-depth. |
Prerequisite: APA2111. |
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APA3113 |
Analysis of the Functioning of Sport and Physical Activity |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
The principles of strategy, conflicts, power and control, values and attitudes of individuals within organized sport and physical activity structures are examined. The roles of volunteers and paid workers, as well as the organizational changes that occur within these structures are analyzed. |
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APA3116 |
Principles of Coaching |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Principles and methods of effective coaching from a theoretical and practical perspective. Topics include : leadership and role of the coach, code of ethics, fair play, goal setting and communication skills; concepts related to practice, yearly planning and sport pedagogy; professional development and research in coaching. |
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APA3122 |
Physical Activity and Health |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Health is explored from an interdisciplinary perspective with consideration given to its physical, social, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual aspects. Study of physical activity as a determinant of health on a life-span continuum; factors involved in the practice of active living; strategies facilitating the inclusion of different clienteles in the practice of active living; the process involved in changing lifestyles. |
Prerequisite: APA2345. |
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APA3123 |
Hockey and Canadian Culture |
(3,0,0) |
Multidisciplinary understanding of hockey in Canada as it is performed, displayed and discussed from historical, anthropological, cultural studies perspectives. Trace the developments of hockey as a vernacular unorganized pastime to becoming a symbol of Canadian nationalism. Emphasis on representations of hockey in literature, film and popular culture genres. Assess the mythological formulations of hockey in hope of re-contextualizing it as a product of class, gender, ethnic and political struggle. |
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APA3125 |
Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries |
(3,0,2) 3 cr. |
Prevention, identification and management of athletic injuries. Classifying injuries, recognizing signs, symptoms, mechanisms and etiology of athletic injuries to various parts of the body; design and implementation of emergency action plans for serious injuries; duties, responsibilities and legal considerations for the sports injury management team; the role of exercise in the prevention and management of athletic injuries, and in the preparation for returning to full sport participation. Practical experience in preventing and treating athletic injuries with an emphasis for the prevention and care. |
Prerequisite: APA1213. |
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APA3126 |
Laboratory in Athletic Injuries |
(0,0,2) 1 cr. |
To offer students practical experience in treating athletic injuries. Emphasis is put on preventative measures and first aid. |
Prerequisite or Corequisite APA3125. |
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APA3140 |
Physical Activity and Sport Psychology |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Study of human behavior in sport environments as well as an initiation to the concepts, themes and modern theories of sport psychology. Methodologies and results of selected contemporary research in sport psychology. Intervention techniques in sport psychology. |
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APA3142 |
Sociology of Health in Canada |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Social, economic and physical (environment) determinants of health; the health care, prevention and health promotion systems in Canada; government health policies; sound public policies; health education programs; the role of physical activity in relation to health. |
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APA3143 |
Physical Activity and Community Health |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Program planning and tools designing for health education and promotion; community intervention techniques and their adaptation to health promotion; determination of needs for diverse clientele (low-income earners, women, the elderly); multidisciplinary team; physical activity as part of a healthy lifestyle in a school environment. |
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APA3150 |
Neural Control of Human Movement |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
The scientific study of human movement is examined by exploring the relationships between brain and motor behavior. Theories and methods that investigate the fundamental mechanisms and principles involved in the control of human movement are studied in detail from neurophysiological, cognitive and dynamical perspectives. |
Prerequisite: APA 3320 |
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APA3180 |
Research Methods in Leisure and Human Kinetics |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Research methods and terminology to enable the evaluation of research literature. Quantitative and qualitative research. |
Prerequisite: HSS2381 or MAT1373 or PSY2106. (Previously APA3322). Cannot be combined for credits with LSR3180. |
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APA3301 |
Ethics in Sport, Physical Activity and Health in Canada |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Critical scrutiny of behaviour, events, policies and issues involving coaches, teachers, instructors, administrators, players, participants, parents and fans. Discussions of concepts and approaches to encourage and cultivate critical, reflexive and ethically-based thinking about cases examined. |
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APA3311 |
Structural Biomechanics |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Study of the physical and mechanical structures of human tissues from the locomotive system. An in-depth look at their mechanical properties and at both their functional and structural limits. The kinematics and kinetics of human motion will also be studied for particular applications. |
Prerequisite: APA2313. |
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APA3312 |
Physiology of Physical Activity I |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Acute and chronic exercise responses of the endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory and urinary systems. Ergonomics and aerobic/anaerobic work including hormonal regulation of substrate supply as part of total energy system responses. |
Prerequisites: ANP1303, APA2300. |
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APA3314 |
Physiology of Physical Activity II |
(2.5,0,3) 4 cr. |
Neuro-muscular exercise responses including recruitment patterns and subsequent metabolic changes in phosphogen, glycolytic and oxidative pathways. Training effects on enzymatic functions, efficiency and force production. Physiological basis of specificity of exercises effects. |
Prerequisite: APA3312. |
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APA3320 |
Motor Control and Learning |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Theories of motor control and learning as a framework for understanding motor skill acquisition. Key concepts related to interacting effectively with a person acquiring a motor skill in various settings (e.g. school, rehabilitation, youth sport), such as : transfer of learning, practice conditions, provision of feedback and use of demonstration. Laboratory sessions are integrated with the course content. |
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APA3324 |
Techniques and Strategies in Sport |
(2,0,2) 3 cr. |
Introduction to the coaching and training techniques specific to a given sport, to the development and analysis of players' performance, technical skills and strategies. Development of seasonal planning and teaching-learning progressions. |
May be repeated for credits in other sports. |
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APA3335 |
Active Living Through Fitness Training Methods |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Concepts of active living and physical fitness; active living and the crucial role it plays in health and wellness. Practical component (laboratories) includes various strategies to achieve active living; aerobic fitness training methods, muscle toning, stress management. |
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APA3511 |
Observation et exp�rimentation en intervention |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Apprentissage de diff�rentes strat�gies d'enseignement par le biais de cours th�oriques et de laboratoires d'observation et d'exp�rimentation. D�veloppement allant de l'analyse, au diagnostic, en passant par l'organisation de situations d'apprentissage et d'enseignement d'activit�s physiques et sportives. �tude du principe d'auto-supervision. |
Pr�alable : APA2511. |
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APA3513 |
Analyse du fonctionnement du sport et de l'activit� physique |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Expos� des principes de strat�gies, conflits, pouvoir et contr�le, valeurs et attitudes des individus au sein des structures organisationnelles du sport et de l'activit� physique. Analyse des sujets traitant des r�les des b�n�voles et du personnel r�num�r� ainsi que des changements organisationnels qui se produisent au sein des structures. |
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APA3516 |
Principes d'entra�nement |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Principes et m�thodes d'entra�nement efficaces selon une perspective th�orique et pratique. Th�mes trait�s : leadership et r�le de l'entra�neur, code d'�thique, esprit sportif, fixation d'objectifs et habilet�s de communication; concepts associ�s � la planification de l'entra�nement, tant au niveau de la s�ance que du plan annuel, et de la p�dagogie sportive; d�veloppement professionnel et recherche en entra�nement. |
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APA3522 |
Activit� physique et sant� |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Approche inter-disciplinaire qui �tudie le lien entre la sant� et les dimensions physique, sociale, affective, intellectuelle et spirituelle de la personne. L'activit� physique en tant que d�terminant de la sant� sur le continuum de vie; facteurs � consid�rer pour l'adoption d'un mode de vie actif; strat�gies d'inclusion de client�les diverses dans la pratique de la vie active; processus de transformation des habitudes de vie. |
Pr�alable : APA2745. |
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APA3523 |
Hockey et culture canadienne |
(3,0,0) |
� partir de perspectives historiques, anthropologiques et culturelles, �tudes du hockey au Canada tel qu'il est jou�, mis en valeur et discut�. Analyse de son d�veloppement, d'un loisir informel � un symbole du nationalisme canadien. L'accent sera mis sur la repr�sentation de ce sport dans la litt�rature, les films et la culture populaire. Ainsi, l'analyse des mythes du hockey permettront de le re-contextualiser en tant que produit de classe, de genre, d'ethnie et de luttes politiques. |
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APA3525 |
Pr�vention et soins des blessures sportives |
(3,0,2) 3 cr. |
Pr�vention, identification et gestion des blessures sportives. �tude des blessures aux diff�rentes r�gions du corps, signes et sympt�mes, m�canismes, �tiologie et soins imm�diats; gestion des urgences m�dicales, consid�rations juridiques, devoirs et responsabilit�s de l'�quipe m�dicale sportive; r�le de l'exercice dans la pr�vention des blessures et �tapes de la r�adaptation pour le retour au jeu. Exp�rience pratique de pr�vention et de soins des blessures sportives avec accent mis sur les proc�dures pr�ventives et les soins imm�diats. |
Pr�alable : APA1613. |
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APA3526 |
Laboratoire en blessures sportives |
(0,0,2) 1 cr. |
Offrir aux sp�cialistes en activit� physique des exp�riences pratiques en blessures sportives. L'accent est mis sur les proc�dures pr�ventives et les premiers soins en cas d'urgence. |
Pr�alable ou Concomitant : APA3525. |
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APA3540 |
Psychologie du sport et de l'activit� physique |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
�tude du comportement humain en situation sportive. Initiation aux concepts, th�mes et th�ories en psychologie du sport. M�thodes et r�sultats de recherches contemporaines dans ce domaine. Techniques d'intervention en psychologie du sport. |
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APA3542 |
Sociologie de la sant� au Canada |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Les d�terminants sociaux, �conomiques et physiques (environnement) de la sant�; le syst�me de soins, de pr�vention et de promotion de la sant� au Canada; les politiques gouvernementales dans le domaine de la sant�; les politiques publiques saines; les programmes d'�ducation � la sant�; le r�le de l'activit� physique dans le contexte global de la sant�. |
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APA3543 |
Activit� physique et sant� communautaire |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Planification de programmes et outils d'intervention en �ducation et en promotion de la sant�; techniques d'intervention communautaire et leur adaptation � la promotion de la sant�; m�thodes de d�termination des besoins de diverses client�les (personnes � faible revenu, femmes, personnes �g�es); �quipe multidisciplinaire; r�le de l'activit� physique dans les habitudes de vie saines en milieu scolaire. |
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APA3550 |
Contr�le neural du mouvement humain |
(3,0,0) |
Exploration de la relation entre le cerveau et le comportement moteur dans l'�tude du mouvement. Th�ories et m�thodes d'investigation des m�canismes fondamentaux impliqu�s dans le contr�le du mouvement humain � partir des perspectives neurophysiologiques, cognitives et dynamiques. |
Pr�alable: APA 3720 |
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APA3580 |
M�thodologie de la recherche en sciences du loisir et de l'activit� physique |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
M�thodes et terminologie de la recherche. Compr�hension et �valuation des �crits scientifiques. Recherche quantitative et qualitative. |
Pr�alable : HSS2781 ou MAT1773 ou PSY2506. (Ant�rieurement APA3722). Ce cours ne peut �tre combin� pour fin de cr�dits avec LSR3580. |
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APA3701 |
Questions d'�thique en activit� sportive, physique et sant� au Canada |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Analyse critique des comportements, �v�nements, politiques et questions impliquant entra�neurs, enseignants, instructeurs, gestionnaires, joueurs, participants, parents et spectateurs. Discussion des concepts et des approches visant � encourager la pens�e �thique critique et r�flexive relative aux enjeux pr�sent�s. |
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APA3711 |
M�canique articulaire |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
�tude des structures physiques et m�caniques des tissus humains du syst�me locomoteur. Leurs propri�t�s m�caniques et leurs limites tant fonctionnelles que structurales sont approfondies. De plus, la cin�matique et la cin�tique des m�canismes articulaires humains sont �tudi�es en vue d'applications particuli�res. |
Pr�alable : APA2713. |
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APA3712 |
Physiologie de l'activit� physique I |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Effets aigus et chroniques de l'activit� physique sur les syst�mes cardiovasculaire, respiratoire, urinaire. Travail ergom�trique, a�robique et ana�robique en activit� physique incluant la r�gularisation hormonale de la lib�ration des substrats comme partie de l'ensemble des r�ponses du syst�me �nerg�tique. |
Pr�alables : ANP1703, APA2700. |
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APA3713 |
Physiologie de l'exercice et du travail |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Cours th�orique sur les principes fondamentaux de la physiologie et de l'influence de l'exercice sur la pr�vention ou le traitement des affections musculo-squelettiques, cardio-vasculaires et respiratoires. |
Pr�alables : ANP1703, ANP1704. R�serv� aux �tudiants en physioth�rapie. |
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APA3714 |
Physiologie de l'activit� physique II |
(2.5,0,3) 4 cr. |
R�ponses neuro-musculaires de l'exercice incluant les mod�les de recrutement et les changements m�taboliques subs�quents dans les processus glycolitique, d'oxydation et de phosphag�ne. Effets de l'entra�nement sur les fonctions enzymatiques, efficacit� et production de force. Bases physiologiques de la sp�cificit� des effets de l'exercice. |
Pr�alable : APA3712. |
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APA3720 |
Contr�le moteur et apprentissage |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Th�ories du contr�le moteur et de l'apprentissage pour une compr�hension de l'acquisition des habilet�s motrices. Exploration des principes de base pour optimiser l'apprentissage moteur des personnes oeuvrant dans diff�rents milieux (�coles, sports pour les jeunes, r�adaptation, etc.) tels que : transfert d'apprentissage, utilisation de sessions pratiques, session de d�monstration. Sessions de laboratoires int�gr�es � la pr�sentation de ces th�mes. |
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APA3724 |
Techniques et strat�gies dans le sport |
(2,0,2) 3 cr. |
Introduction aux m�thodes d'entra�nement propres � un sport donn�, au d�veloppement et � l'analyse de la performance de l'athl�te, des habilet�s techniques et des habilet�s tactiques. D�veloppement de progressions, p�dagogiques d'enseignement-apprentissage et d'un plan saisonnier d'entra�nement. |
Peut �tre repris pour cr�dits dans d'autres sports. |
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APA3735 |
M�thodes de conditionnement physique et vie active |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Concepts de la vie active et de la condition physique; la vie active et son r�le crucial pour la sant� et le mieux-�tre. La composante pratique (laboratoires) comprend diverses strat�gies permettant de mener une vie active; m�thodes de conditionnement physique en a�robie, renforcement du tonus musculaire, gestion du stress. |
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APA4100 |
Research Project |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Research project on a topic selected by the student in the field of physical activity, health or leisure. Topics must be approved by the supervisor. |
Prerequisite: APA3180 or LSR3180 |
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APA4106 |
Operational Methods in Leisure and Sport |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Cost of leisure and sport; effects on the optimization of leisure and sport organizations; elements and components of productivity; measures of profitability; rate of return analysis; evaluation and control mechanisms. |
Prerequisite: APA2134 or LSR2134. This course cannot be combined for credits with LSR4106. |
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APA4111 |
Internship / Clinical Experience |
3 cr. |
Students, in a relevant professional environment, gain practical experience under the supervision of the School of Human Kinetics and specialists in the field. |
Prerequisite: APA3111 for those who wish to complete their internship in teaching, coaching or outdoor education. |
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APA4112 |
Economic and Political Dimensions of Sport and Physical Activity |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Introduction to the economic and political dimensions of sport and physical activity. Study of the role and motives of state interventions and government policies. The principles of economics applied to sports, the economic impact of physical activity, private and public funding of amateur sports, sports and professional events and the organizations working in the field of physical activity. |
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APA4114 |
Equity as a Professional Issue in Physical Activity and Health |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Systematical analysis of the impact of sport and physical activity as important vehicles of social values while using an empowerment education approach. Discussion of the psycho-social realities surrounding women's participation in sport and physical activity at all levels. Concept of equity and justice. Examination of equity issues as they relate to disability, race, ethnicity, age, class, etc. |
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APA4115 |
Sport and Identities |
(3,0,0) |
Critical analysis of the reproduction of national minority, cultural/ethnic, fan, gender and sexual identities in the context of sport in Canada and other countries. Study of different sites of identity construction, including recreational, competitive and professional sport as well as games (Gay, Olympic, Francophone, Native and others). |
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APA4116 |
Mental Training |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Familiarization with the study of applied sport psychology. Detailed presentations of different intervention techniques used to improve performance, persistence and personal growth. Presentation of selected educational intervention skills. |
Prerequisite: APA3140. |
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APA4120 |
Supervision of Intervenors and Helping Relations |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
To help students to organize meetings with different actors in the intervention settings of physical activity, sport and health. Principles of educational supervision and the choice of observation systems. |
Prerequisite: APA3111 or APA3116. |
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APA4131 |
Psychomotor Behavior: Current Trends |
(3,0,0) |
Current research topics in motor development, learning, and control will be examined with emphasis on critical reading and thinking skills, understanding of research methodologies employed and perspectives adopted. |
Prerequisite: APA 3320 |
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APA4145 |
Sport and Recreation Marketing |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
This course will examine the application of basic principles of marketing the sport and recreation industries. It will entail both comparison and contrast of mainstream marketing practices of sport and recreation. Emphasis is on critical analysis of marketing theories as it applies specifically to the sport and recreation industries. Topics will include: the unique nature of sport and recreation marketing, consumers and their behaviors, product planning, distribution, pricing and promotion; strategic planning, and sponsorships. |
Prerequisite: APA2134 or LSR2134. This course cannot be combined for credits with LSR4145. |
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APA4150 |
Principles in Psychomotor Rehabilitation |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Various motor development and motor learning theories are explored for a better understanding of motor skill acquisition in selected populations (e.g. stroke victims, cerebral palsy, closed head injury). Implications for rehabilitation are discussed. |
Prerequisite: APA3150. |
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APA4155 |
External Influences and Physical Activity |
(3,0,2) 4 cr. |
Influence of the environment on performance and on the organ and control systems that support performance: altitude and high pressure, gravity, climate, diet and influence of home, gymnasium, and fitness club environments. |
Prerequisite: APA3314. |
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APA4311 |
Biomechanical Analysis of Physical Activity |
(3,0,2) 4 cr. |
Advanced methods and tools used in biomechanics. Topics include: linear and angular kinematics, videography, data smoothing, electromyography, anthropometry, dynamometry, n-Link systems of rigid bodies, inverse dynamics and energetics of human motion. |
Prerequisite: APA2313. |
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APA4313 |
Exercise and Disease Prevention |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
An overall view of the role of exercise in preventive health, with emphasis on cardiac function, risk factors, weight control, stress, etc. Epidemiological and experimental evidence will be examined from a negative and positive perspective of exercise. Requires sound knowledge of both physiological and metabolic functions. |
Prerequisite: APA3335. |
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APA4320 |
Advanced Coaching: Total Preparation in a Sport |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Concepts related to periodization in training. Study of training from a sport specific task analysis. Study of the physiological, mechanical, perceptual, psychological and sociological components of a sport. Analysis of training depending on context and analysis of the main techniques, tactics and strategies related to a specific sport. Development of a yearly training plan based upon the characteristics of the athletes and the sport. |
Prerequisite: APA3116. |
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APA4323 |
Selected Topics in Human Kinetics |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Study of various topics of interest in health and human kinetics. Content may vary from year to year. |
Prerequisite: according to the topics of the course. May be repeated for credits. |
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APA4360 |
Fitness Testing and Training |
(2.5,0,3) 4 cr. |
Fitness testing and fitness training applied to the design of physical workouts and training programs. Physical health and fitness will be considered from both a performance and health point of view. Exposition to current training principles and concepts needed to become an effective evaluator of physical health and performance in a changing society. Includes aerobics, anaerobic capacities, strength, flexibility, power, anthropometrics, etc. |
Prerequisite: APA3314. |
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APA4500 |
Projet de recherche |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Travail de recherche dans le domaine de l'activit� physique, de la sant� ou du loisir sur un th�me choisi par l'�tudiant. L'autorisation du superviseur est requise pour inscrire un sujet de recherche. |
Pr�alable : APA3580 ou LSR3580. |
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APA4506 |
M�thodes op�rationnelles en loisir et sport |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Les co�ts du loisir et du sport; leurs cons�quences sur les conditions d'optimisation d'un organisme de loisir et de sport; les composantes du processus de productivit�; les mesures de profitabilit�, les m�thodes de rentabilit�, les m�thodes d'�valuation et de contr�le. |
Pr�alable : APA2534 ou LSR2534. Ce cours ne peut �tre combin� pour fin de cr�dits avec LSR4506. |
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APA4511 |
Internat / exp�rience clinique |
3 cr. |
L'�tudiant, plac� dans un environnement professionnel pertinent, acquiert l'exp�rience pratique sous la supervision de l'�cole des sciences de l'activit� physique et de sp�cialistes du domaine. |
Pr�alable : APA3511 pour ceux qui d�sirent r�aliser leur internat en enseignement, entra�nement, ou plein air. |
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APA4512 |
Aspects �conomiques et politiques du sport et de l'activit� physique |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Introduction aux aspects �conomiques et politiques du sport et de l'activit� physique. �tude des r�les et des motifs d'intervention de l'�tat, ainsi que des politiques gouvernementales. Les principes de la science �conomique appliqu�s au sport, l'impact �conomique de l'activit� physique, le financement priv� et public du sport amateur, le spectacle sportif et professionnel et les entreprises oeuvrant dans le domaine de l'activit� physique seront �tudi�s. |
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APA4514 |
�quit� : Tendances contemporaines en activit� physique et sant� |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Analyse syst�matique, � la lumi�re d'une approche f�ministe de l'impact du sport et de l'activit� physique comme v�hicules de valeurs sociales. Concepts d'�quit� et de justice sociale. Examen de la pluralit� des identit�s (femmes socio-�conomiquement d�favoris�es, �g�es, avec handicap, de milieux ethniques diff�rents, etc.). |
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APA4515 |
Sport et identit�s |
(3,0,0) |
Analyse critique de la reproduction d'identit�s nationales, minoritaires, culturelles/ethniques, de partisan, de genre et d'orientation sexuelle dans le contexte du sport au Canada et ailleurs. �tude de diff�rents lieux de construction identitaire incluant le sport r�cr�atif, comp�titif et professionnel ainsi que les jeux Gais, Olympiques, Francophones, Autochtones et autres). |
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APA4516 |
Entra�nement � la pr�paration mentale |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Familiarisation � la psychologie du sport appliqu�e. Acquisition des connaissances reli�es aux diff�rentes techniques d'intervention utilis�es dans l'am�lioration de la performance, la persistance et la croissance personnelle. D�veloppement de certaines habilet�s d'intervention �ducatives dans ce secteur. |
Pr�alable : APA3540. |
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APA4520 |
Supervision des intervenants et relation d'aide |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Rencontres de supervision aupr�s de diff�rents acteurs des secteurs d'intervention de l'activit� physique, du sport et de la sant�. Principes de la supervision p�dagogique et choix d'outils d'observation. |
Pr�alable : APA3511 ou APA3516. |
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APA4531 |
Courants actuels en psychomotricit� |
(3,0,0) |
Les plus r�centes recherches en d�veloppement, apprentissage et contr�le moteur seront abord�es � travers des exercices de lecture et d'analyse critique avec un accent sur la compr�hension des m�thodes et des perspectives utilis�es. |
Pr�requis: APA 3720 |
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APA4545 |
Marketing en sport et loisir |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Application des principes de marketing � l'industrie du sport et du loisir. Comparaison des pratiques conventionnelles en mati�re de marketing et de celles utilis�es dans le domaine du sport et du loisir. Analyse critique des th�ories de marketing sp�cifique � l'industrie du sport et du loisir. Nature unique du marketing sportif; comportement du consommateur; planification, prix, distribution et promotion de produits; planification strat�gique et commandite. |
Pr�alable : APA2534 ou LSR2534. Ce cours ne peut �tre combin� pour fin de cr�dits avec LSR4545. |
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APA4550 |
Principes de r�adaptation psychomotrice |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
�tude de diverses th�ories traitant de l'apprentissage et du d�veloppement moteurs dans le but de mieux comprendre le processus d'acquisition des habilet�s motrices chez des groupes de populations particuliers (p. ex., les victimes d'accidents vasculaires c�r�braux, de paralysie c�r�brale, de traumatismes cr�niens). Discussions entourant les r�percussions au plan de la r�adaptation. |
Pr�alable : APA 3550 |
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APA4555 |
Les influences externes et l'activit� physique |
(3,0,2) 4 cr. |
Influences sur la performance de diff�rents facteurs tels que : altitude, haute pression, gravit�, climat, r�gime alimentaire et l'influence de la maison, du gymnase et des clubs de conditionnement physique. |
Pr�alable : APA3714. |
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APA4711 |
Analyse biom�canique du mouvement humain |
(3,0,2) 4 cr. |
Acquisition des connaissances relatives � l'analyse biom�canique du mouvement humain. M�thodes quantitatives biom�caniques et techniques d'analyse de la performance motrice chez l'humain pratiqu�es dans le cadre de laboratoires et d'un projet de recherche. Techniques de mesure utilis�es : cin�matographie � haute vitesse, vid�ographie num�rique en trois dimensions, �lectromyographie, plateforme de forces, jauges de d�formation, capteurs de pression, acc�l�rom�tre et cellules de force. |
Pr�alable : APA2713. |
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APA4713 |
Exercice et pr�vention des maladies |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Un aper�u du r�le de l'exercice dans la pr�vention de la maladie en mettant l'emphase sur la fonction cardiaque, les facteurs de risque, le contr�le du poids, le stress, etc. Les �vidences �pid�miologiques et exp�rimentales seront �tudi�es dans un contexte d'exercice. Exige une connaissance approfondie des fonctions physiologiques et m�taboliques. |
Pr�alable : APA3735. |
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APA4720 |
Principes d'entra�nement avanc�s : entra�nement global dans un sport |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Notions relatives � la planification d'entra�nement. L'entra�nement sportif � partir de l'analyse d'une activit� pr�cise. �tude des composantes physiologiques, biom�caniques, perceptivo-cin�tiques, psychologiques et sociologiques d'une activit� sportive d�termin�e. Contexte d'entra�nement et principales techniques, tactiques et strat�gies propres � un sport. D�veloppement d'un plan annuel d'entra�nement correspondant aux caract�ristiques des athl�tes et de l'activit� sportive. |
Pr�alable : APA3516. |
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APA4723 |
Th�mes choisis en activit� physique |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
�tude de th�mes d'int�r�t dans le domaine de la sant� et de l'activit� physique. Le contenu peut varier d'une ann�e � l'autre. |
Pr�alable : selon les th�mes du cours. Peut �tre repris pour cr�dits. |
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APA4760 |
�valuation et am�lioration de la condition physique |
(2.5,0,3) 4 cr. |
�valuation et am�lioration de la condition physique appliqu�es � l'�laboration de programmes d'entra�nement. Conditionnement physique consid�r� tant du point de vue de la performance que de la sant�. Exposition aux principes d'entra�nement courants, ainsi qu'aux concepts n�cessaires pour devenir un �valuateur efficace de la sant� physique et de la performance au sein d'une soci�t� en �volution. Aussi au programme: capacit�s a�robiques et ana�robiques, force, flexibilit�, puissance et mesures anthropom�triques. |
Pr�alable : APA3714. |
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APA4900 |
�tudes dirig�es / Directed Studies |
3 cr. |
Individual study and research in a specific area of Human Kinetics directed by a school professor. Only fourth-year students will be permitted to register for this course. |
Written permission from professor required. |
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