KIN 600s


KIN 601 Muscle Physiology (0.50) LECCourse ID: 001745
An analysis of the morphological, biophysical, molecular and physiological properties of skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle. Topics range from the molecular regulation of muscle contraction, excitation-contraction processes, fatigue mechanisms, cell signalling, adaptability and pathophysiology.

KIN 602 Respiratory and Cardiovascular Physiology (0.50) LECCourse ID: 001746
The physiology of the cardiovascular and endocrine systems in work and superimposed environmental stresses are examined. Topics include myocardial function, hemodynamics, microcirculation, diffusion, acid base balance, body fluid regulation and the nature of hormonal and neural control systems.

KIN 606 Molecular Basis of Disease (0.50) LECCourse ID: 013459
This course will examine cellular and molecular mechanisms that play a major role in causing dysfunction of a variety of relevant tissues under a number of chronic conditions including aging, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, autoimmune disorders, neurodegenerative conditions, and muscular diseases. Topics to be covered include satellite cells/stem cells, apoptosis and necrosis, mitochondrial dysfunction, mitochondrial DNA, oxidative stress, autophagy and protein degradation, and inflammation.

KIN 607 Integrative Energy Metabolism in Health and Disease (0.50) LECCourse ID: 013453
This course will comprehensively examine the metabolic processes involved in energy production and expenditure in different tissues. The regulation and integration of protein, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism will be studied in the context of energy balance for healthy, aging and disease populations (including diabetes and cancer). The course will also explore nutrition and exercise implications on metabolism and disease.

KIN 611 Biomechanics of Human Motion (0.50) LECCourse ID: 001748
An assessment of research in the biomechanics of human motion including electromyography, muscle modelling, link segment modelling and analysis, energy and power analysis. The above concepts will be utilized in the assessment of athletes and both the normal and atypical population in sport and rehabilitation contexts.

KIN 612 Instrumentation and Signal Processing in Biophysical Research (0.50) LAB,LECCourse ID: 001749
Techniques in data acquisition, reduction, and signal processing commonly employed in biophysical research are discussed in class and used in laboratory sessions. Among other instruments, the student becomes familiar with the use of a variety of transducers and their systems characteristics, electromyographs, the process of analog to digital conversion, documentation of motion, stress and strain, and the quantification of medical image data. Signal to noise enhancement is emphasized through all aspects of the course.

KIN 613 Modern Methods in Biomechanical Modeling, Kinematics, and Kinetics (0.50) LECCourse ID: 014288
Biomechanics research typically requires the integration of experimental data collection and theoretical modeling approaches to answer complex questions. The purpose of Kin 613 is to sensitize incoming graduate students to the range, biological basis, and practicality of using or developing mathematical models for biomechanical investigations. This contrasts with KIN 612, which focuses on promoting rigorous experimental data collection and biological signal interpretation, or Kin 611, which seeks to develop the historical foundations of biomechanical research and promote critical reading of the scientific literature.

KIN 616 Neural Control of Human Movement (0.50) LECCourse ID: 001750
An examination of current theories and evidence concerning the neural control of human movement. Topics may include: origin of kinesthesia, organization of spinal circuits and reflex actions regulating posture and movement, neural strategies for the control of upright stance and locomotion, functional organization of the motor cortex, cerebellum and basal ganglia for the control of voluntary movement.

KIN 620 Ergonomic Aspects of Occupational Musculoskeletal Injuries (0.50) LAB,LECCourse ID: 001751
This course examines the relationships between physical and organizational aspects of the work environment and occupational musculoskeletal fatigue and injuries. Emphasis will be placed on back and upper limb injuries. Major topics covered include injury mechanisms, assessment of injury risk, reporting of injury and use of injury statistics, work site interventions and evaluation of their effectiveness and relevant legislation (including Human Rights considerations). A laboratory project using the methodologies studied in the course is an important component of the course. A project within a local industry, instead of the laboratory project is preferred but optional.

KIN 625 The Social Psychology of Sport and Motor Performance (0.50) LECCourse ID: 001753
An examination of current social psychological theories and research in relation to human motor behaviour and performance.

KIN 631A Introduction to Statistics (0.25) LECCourse ID: 001754
This course introduces basic statistical concepts as they relate to Kinesiology.

KIN 631C Correlation and Regression (0.25) LECCourse ID: 001755
The use of multiple regression models in the anlysis of multi-variable data sets. Strategies for model builidng, fitting of models, assessing model assumptions and testing hypotheses. Application of these models to problems in the health sciences.

KIN 631D Logistic Regression and Its Application (0.25) LECCourse ID: 001756
The use of logistic regression for the analysis of multi-variable data sets with binary response. Strategies for model building, fitting of models, assessing model assumptions and testing hypotheses. Use of these models to anlayze prospective studies, case-control studies and cross-sectional studies.

KIN 631E Analysis of Variance I (0.25) LECCourse ID: 001757
(Cross-listed with HSG 605D)
Review of Hypothesis tests and Confidence intervals for paired and unpaired observations. The concept of a designed experiment and its associated model. Analysis of variance for one and two factor experiments including interaction. Contrasts for comparing various treatment means. Use of Residual analysis to check the statistical assumtpions of a design . SAS may be used to obtain listings used in the analysis.

KIN 631F Analysis of Variance II (0.25) LECCourse ID: 001758
(Cross-listed with HLTH 605E)
Methods for determining Expected Mean Squares. Design and Analysis of Factorial, Fractional Factorial and Repeated Measures Experiments. Design and Anlysis and other designs as time permits. SAS may be used to obtain listings used in the anlysis .

KIN 631G Biological Deterministic Modelling and Signal Processing (0.25) LECCourse ID: 001759
Mathematical and computer modelling of first and second order passive and active biological systems; neuron, muscle and diffusion models. Biological feedback control systems: control of posture, gait and tracking tasks. Signal processing; analog and digital filtering, harmonic analyses, impulse response, convolution.

KIN 646 Physiological and Biochemical Aspects of Nutrition and Health (0.50) LECCourse ID: 013455
Selected nutrients will be examined in detail in regards to dietary intake, metabolism, metabolism and mechanistic effects on human health. Comprehensive coverage of nutrients is not intended, but the specific nutrients examined will include at least one example each from lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, water soluble vitamins, lipid soluble vitamins and minerals.
Antireq: KIN 446

KIN 651 Motor Learning (0.50) LECCourse ID: 001760
An examination of current theories models and experimental literature concerned with the learning and performance of skilled movement. Topics may include: models of motor learning, expert-novice differences in skill, the automatization of skill, mental practice, the relationship between cognitive and motor skills.

KIN 652 Movement Control and Learning (0.50) LECCourse ID: 001761
This course deals with the learning and control of goal-directed eye, head, arm and hand movements. Topics include: Hick's and Fitt's Laws; goals, task plans and motor equivalence; the actor/environment interface; movement planning and organization; use of schemas, motor programs, feedforward and sensory feedback; motorsensory integration; and knowledge representation.

KIN 653 Human Neuroscience Theory (0.50) LECCourse ID: 013457
The course will provide a comprehensive examination of topics related to human neuroscience as it broadly relates to movement. These topics include the central nervous system control of human movement, sensorimotor control systems and modulation, attention, psychological factors that influence emotional and behavioral adaptation to chronic illnesses, prehension, movement sequencing, limb gesturing, tool use, gait and posture.

KIN 654 Instrumentation in Neuroscience Research (0.50) LECCourse ID: 013458
Human neuroscience research techniques are discussed in class and used in laboratory sessions. Students will learn the theory and gain practical experience with electroencephalography, event-related potentials, functional magnetic resonance imaging, transcranial magnetic stimulation, electromyography, digitized optical tacking of movement, psychophysics and survey methodologies.

KIN 656 Neurobehavioural Analyses of Perceptual and Motor Deficits (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 001762
Perceptual and motor deficits associated with damage to various brain areas are examined in terms of the underlying processing disorders. The role of cognitive (e.g., memory and language), motor (e.g., response complexity) and environmental context are considered. Case studies and clinic visits serve to complement material discussed in the seminar.
Antireq: KIN 456

KIN 670A Neuroscience Seminar I (0.00) SEMCourse ID: 010540
This is a weekly seminar including both student and faculty presentations of current research and student research proposals. The content of the seminars may vary 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. Both MSc and PhD degree students must register for two of the following: KIN 670A, 670B, 670E, 670F, 670H, 670I to fulfill degree requirements.

KIN 670B Neuroscience Seminar II (0.00) SEMCourse ID: 010541
This is a weekly seminar including both student and faculty presentations of current research and student research proposals. The content of the seminars may vary 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. Both MSc and PhD degree students must register for two of the following: KIN 670A, 670B, 670E, 670F, 670H, 670I to fulfill degree requirements.

KIN 670E Biomechanics Seminar I (0.00) SEMCourse ID: 001765
This is a weekly seminar including both student and faculty presentations of current research and student research proposals. The content of the seminars may vary 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. Both MSc and PhD degree students must register for two of the following: KIN 670A, 670B, 670E, 670F, 670H, 670I to fulfill degree requirements.

KIN 670F Biomechanics Seminar II (0.00) SEMCourse ID: 001766
This is a weekly seminar including both student and faculty presentations of current research and student research proposals. The content of the seminars may vary 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. Both MSc and PhD degree students must register for two of the following: KIN 670A, 670B, 670E, 670F, 670H, 670I to fulfill degree requirements.

KIN 670H Physiology and Nutrition Seminar I (0.00) SEMCourse ID: 001767
This is a weekly seminar including both student and faculty presentations of current research and student research proposals. The content of the seminars may vary 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. Both MSc and PhD degree students must register for two of the following: KIN 670A, 670B, 670E, 670F, 670H, 670I to fulfill degree requirements.

KIN 670I Physiology and Nutrition Seminar II (0.00) SEMCourse ID: 001768
This is a weekly seminar including both student and faculty presentations of current research and student research proposals. The content of the seminars may vary 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. Both MSc and PhD degree students must register for two of the following: KIN 670A, 670B, 670E, 670F, 670H, 670I to fulfill degree requirements.

KIN 680 Selected Topics in Physiology and Nutrition (0.50) RDGCourse ID: 001769
1 Occupational Physiology
2 Oxidative Stress:Hypertension
3 Respiratory Impact: Face Masks
4 Expmnt'l Std:Lipid Metabolism
5 Integrative Vascular Biology
6 Nutritional Biochemistry
7 Nutrition and Disease
8 Adv Topics in Nutrition & Hlth
9 Muscle Physiology
10 Integrative Vascular Biology
11 Bioactive Lipids
12 Methods in Cell Culture
13 Gravitational Physiology
14 Laboratory Techniques
15 Muscle Aging and Disease
16 Whole Body Vibration
17 Integrative Energy Metabolism
18 Molecular Basis of Disease
19 Bone and Cartilage Physiology
20 Peptide Spectroscopy
21 Advanced Training Methods
22 Recent Laboratory Measurements
23 Methods in Exercise Assessment
24 Physiological Deconditioning
25 Medical Imaging Techniques
26 Exercise and Osteoporosis
27 Exercise and Posture
28 Amino Acid Metabolism
29 Molecular and Cellular Physiol
30 Vascular Aging
31 Health Promotion
32 Metabolism and Cancer
33 Biophys Lab Admin & Technology
34 Myostatin and bone health
35 Designing Interventions
36 Cardiac Rehabilitation Practic
37 Exercise Prescription Methods
38 Characterizing MCTs in Humans
39 Muscle&Bone Changes w Exercise

KIN 682 Selected Topics in Biomechanics (0.50) RDGCourse ID: 009476
1 Spinal Ergonomics
2 EMG Changes with Manipulation
3 Low Back Disorders
4 Limb Mechanics in Walking
5 Cumulative Load and Back Pain
6 Mechanical Spine Stability
7 Knee Biomechanics
8 Shoulder Loading & Perception
9 Biomechanics of the Shoulder
10 Spine Biomechanics and Driving
11 Gait and Lower Limb Weighting
12 Activation Patterns in Walking
13 Occupational Biomechanics
14 MVC Postural Determination
15 Neural Ctrl of Human Movement
16 Biomechanical Modeling
17 Spine Biomechanics & Standing
18 Research Methods: Biomechanics
19 Advanced Research Methods
20 Applied Statistical Methods
21 Minimal footwear variability
22 Bone Biomechanics
23 Occupational Spine Mechanics
24 MSK Injury Assessment & Rehab
25 Forensic Biomechanics
26 Sit to stand workstations

KIN 684 Selected Topics in the Social Science of Sport (0.50) RDGCourse ID: 010542
1 Patient-Practitioner Relations

KIN 686 Selected Topics in Neuroscience I (0.50) RDGCourse ID: 001790
1 Neuromotor Control Project
2 Cognition and Motor Skills
3 Neurobehavioural Assessment
4 Health Psychology
5 Motor Learning in Surgery
6 Aging and Visuomotor Control
7 Neuroimaging of Apraxia
8 Motor Control Applications
9 Sensorimotor Neuroscience
10 Clinical Neurophysiology
11 Gait Dysfunction in Elderly
12 Sensorimotor Hand Control
13 Sensorimotor Research
14 Clinical Neurophysiology 2
15 Visuomotor Development
16 Visuomotor coordination
17 Vestibular Research in VR
18 Neuroanatomy
19 Neurocognitive Functioning
20 Movement Context in Sequencing
21 Balance Control Research
22 Sequential Task Data Analysis
23 Clinical Neuropsychology
24 Parkinsons Research

KIN 700s


KIN 702 Cardiorespiratory Integration (0.50) LECCourse ID: 001800
The control of cardiorespiratory responses to exercise will be examined by detailed consideration of afferent, central neural and effector mechanisms for regulation.

KIN 704 Bioactive Lipids (0.50) LECCourse ID: 013460
Lipids are intimately linked to all cellular functions based not only on their structural role as membrane components, but also their use as fuel, interactions with proteins, as important second messengers in cell signalling and potent regulators of gene expression. The present course will examine the properties and how they impact various biological functions and human conditions including inflammation and cardiovascular disease. The course will also examine dominant lip analytical techniques that are specific to this field of study and examine the emerging field of lipidomics.

KIN 713 Modelling of Human Musculoskeletal System during Movement (0.50) LECCourse ID: 001802
Modelling of the human musculoskeletal system during movement is explored using a number of techniques. Assumptions and difficulties in applying modelling techniques to the human body are stressed.

KIN 714 Advanced Electromyography (0.50) LECCourse ID: 001803
Topics include modelling of the neuromuscular basis of the myoelectric signal; processing of the EMG via functions (spectral and correlational, amplitude and temporal density); changes of EMG due to fatigue myopathies, etc. Neural and muscle stimulation techniques are also examined.

KIN 715 Assessment of Pathological Movement (0.50) LECCourse ID: 001804
The use of biomechanical measurement and modelling techniques for the assessment of pathological movement. Case studies will be used to demonstrate the use of advanced biomechanics to diagnose and monitor the rehabilitation of the physically handicapped. The emphasis will be on the process of integrating many different kinetic, kinematic and EMG variables. The importance of data bases on normals and the problems of follow-up assessments on specific patients are also stressed.

KIN 727 Low Back Disorders: Optimizing Prevention, Rehabilitation and Performance (0.50) LECCourse ID: 011876
An advanced graduate course that synthesizes the multidisciplinary issues (psychosicial, behavioural, physiological, biomechanical and legislative) related to low back disorders. A solid scientific foundation is developed from the study of anatomy, normal function and injury mechanics. This foundation is used to substantiate the best strategies for injury prevention, rehabilitation and performance training. Heldwith KIN 427.
Antireq: KIN 427

KIN 730 Fundamentals of Work and Health (0.50) LECCourse ID: 013139
(Cross-listed with HSG 730, REC 730)
This course will provide an overview of current thinking on work and health by introducing students to major substantive topics in the area from a multi-disciplinary perspective. The course will critically examine a variety of topics that may be investigated from different disciplinary perspectives. Classes will include presentations by faculty members representing different disciplines in the collaborative program. Examples of topics discussed in a given term may include work-stress relationships, healthy workplaces, and vulnerable populations.

KIN 731 Approaches to Research in Work and Health (0.50) LECCourse ID: 013140
(Cross-listed with HSG 731, REC 731)
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to different ways of designing and implementing research within the topic area of work and health as well as some of the practical, political and ethical challenges. The course content will include an examination of the epistemological positions associated with different types of research questions, analysis of case studies of research in work and health, and discussions of proposed research questions and proposals that examine problems from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. The course will also include presentations by researchers and practitioners from the work and health domain, who will facilitate discussions on the challenges and opportunities of conducting and applying research in this area.

KIN 732A Work and Health Research Seminar (I) (0.00) SEMCourse ID: 013141
(Cross-listed with HSG 732A, REC 732A)
This seminar is a forum for student presentations about results of or proposals for research. Invited speakers will also present results of research from time to time. Attendance at the seminar is required for two terms (i.e., during the candidates' first two years in the program). Attendance beyond that is encouraged. The range of topics that will be addressed in the seminar crosses all areas of investigation in the collaborative program. Grading will be on a credit/no credit basis.

KIN 732B Work and Health Research Seminar (II) (0.00) SEMCourse ID: 013142
(Cross-listed with HLTH 732B, REC 732B)
This seminar is a forum for student presentations about results of or proposals for research. Invited speakers will also present results of research from time to time. Attendance at the seminar is required for two terms (i.e., during the candidates' first two years in the program). Attendance beyond that is encouraged. The range of topics that will be addressed in the seminar crosses all areas of investigation in the collaborative program. Grading will be on a credit/no credit basis.

KIN 750 Fundamentals of Aging, Health and Well-being (0.50) LECCourse ID: 012422
(Cross-listed with HLTH 750, REC 750)
This survey course will be team-taught by members of the collaborative program and will serve to introduce students to major sub-areas of aging, health and well-being research. Topics will be covered from each Department within the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences.
Prereq: Applied Health Sciences PhD Graduate Level Plans only

KIN 751 Aging, Health and Well-being Research Seminar (0.00) SEMCourse ID: 012426
(Cross-listed with HLTH 751, REC 751)
This seminar is a forum for student presentations about results of, or proposals for research. Invited speakers will also present results of research from time to time. Attendance at the seminar is required for two terms (i.e., during the candidates' first two years in the program). The range of topics that will be addressed in the seminar crosses all areas of investigation in the collaborative program. Grading will be on a credit/no credit basis. Must be registered in the PhD program in Aging, Health and Well-being.
Prereq: PhD programs in Aging, Health and Well-being only

KIN 760 Selected Topics Neuroscience II (0.50) RDGCourse ID: 010546
An analysis of specific topics of interest. The form of study may involve a review of literature or the planning and execution of an independent study resulting in a paper for possible publication.
1 Appl. Soc. Psych: Adv. Methods
2 Neuro Anatomy
3 Obesity: Prevention/Treatment
4 Sensory Motor Balance Control
5 Exploring Balance Acquisition
6 Balance Acquisition
7 Sensorimotor Neuroscience
8 Visual Control of Locomotion
9 Stroke Recovery
10 Social Neuroscience and Health
11 Basal Ganglia and Cognition

KIN 775 Key Issues and Concerns in Kinesiology (0.00) SEMCourse ID: 012869
Kinesiology 775 provides an opportunity for Kinesiology Doctoral students to examine some of the key issues and concerns that will arise in their post graduate careers. The course is organized in a seminar format. Examples of topics covered in the course are: Post Doctoral Positions in University and other settings; Job Interviews; Career Paths Within Academia: Promotion and Tenure Concerns; Collaborations; Reviewing Manuscripts and Grants and Writing Reference Letters. Ph.D. students must successfully complete this seminar at least once during their program. Normally, this course should be taken after the first year of registration in the Ph.D. program. Will be graded on a Credit/No Credit basis.
Prereq: PhD programs in Kinesiology only.

KIN 780 Selected Topics in Physiology and Nutrition (0.50) RDGCourse ID: 001820
An analysis of specific topics of interest. The form of study may involve a review of literature or the planning and execution of an independent study resulting in a paper for possible publication.
1 Vascular Biol of Hypertension
2 Exprmnt'l : Lipid Metabolism
3 Molecular Causes of Fatigue
4 GLUT4 Signalling in Muscle
5 Oxidative Stress-Hypertension
6 Signal Transduction in Muscle
7 The Vascular Endothelium
8 Adv Cardioresp Integra in work
9 Comparative VSMC Physiology
10 New Techno & Training Strategy
11 Pathophysiology of Hyprtension
12 Cell Culture Prncpls & Tchniqs
13 Integrative Vascular Biology
14 Venous Adrenergic Reactivity
15 Laboratory Techniques
16 Molecular Basis of Vasc Aging
17 Redox Control: Muscle Contr'n
18 Critical Analysis-V02 Kinetics
19 Vascular Metabolism
20 Recent Laboratory Measurements
21 Coronary Physiology
22 Cardiorespiratory Dynamics
23 Vascular Aging
24 Advncd Cardiorespiratory Cntrl
25 Metabolism in Cancer
26 Mechanisms of Fatigue
27 Skeletal Muscle Thermogenesis
28 SERCA Physiology
29 Adv Cell Analysis & Techniques
30 Muscle Metab Teaching Unit
31 Mitochondrial Physiology
32 Designing Interventions

KIN 782 Selected Topics in Biomechanics (0.50) RDGCourse ID: 009477
An analysis of specific topics of interest. The form of study may involve a review of literature or the planning and execution of an independent study resulting in a paper for possible publication.
1 Human Kinetics:2D&3D Analysis
2 Clinical Spine Stability
3 Advanced Neuromuscular Control
4 Biomech Basis of Motor Control
5 Visual Cntrl During Locomotion
6 Low Back Disorders
7 Muscle Act in Spine Stability
8 Visuo-Vestibular Input & Gait
9 Ankle Joint Proprioception
10 Reliability of Exposure Scales
11 Removal of EMG Contamination
12 Low Back Loading Exercise
13 Spine Modelling Issues
14 Neural Ctrl of Human Movement
15 Muscle Stiffness
16 Issues in 3D Analy of Locomtn
17 Advncd Analytical Biomechanics
18 Advanced Biomechanics
19 Advanced DSP for Biomechanics
20 Motor Control & Low Back Pain
21 Upper Limb Biomechanics
22 Ergo Evaluation-Fire fighting
23 Spinal Tracking & Modelling
24 Normalization Issues in EMG
25 Cntrl of Upper Limb Movement
26 EMG Coactivation Relationships
27 Dynamic Modeling of the Finger
28 Biomechanics of Sonograhers
29 Intervertebral Disc Mechanics
30 Biomechanics of Lifting
31 Ultrsnd Anlysis Trunk & Stndng
32 Orthopaedic Geometric Modeling
33 Hydrogel Use in Disc Repair
34 Impact Biomechanics
35 Impulse and Low Back Loading