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KIN 336 KIN 336. Neuromuscular Control. 3 Hours.

Study of the brain and motor and sensory pathways involved in the control of movement. Covers nerve, muscle, and sensory cell function along with spinal cord reflexes. Application to research and clinical populations is emphasized. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. Prerequisite: For Athletic Training and Kinesiology and Health majors, Kinesiology 424K; for others, Kinesiology 424K or 446L.

Exercise Science

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/education/degrees-and-programs/bs-kinesiology-and-health/exercise-science/

The curriculum for the degree has four components: (a) the University-wide Core Curriculum; (b) prescribed work for the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health; (c) major requirements, which include a minor or specialization (coaching, community health and wellness, disability studies, health fitness instructor, medical fitness and rehabilitation, or strength and conditioning coaching); and (d) electives. More information, including a list of specializations , tracks , and minors is available from the College of Education Student Dean’s Office, George I. Sánchez Building 2.110.