Grade only. Surveys various sub-disciplines related to the study of human movement. Examines areas of history, sociology, bio-mechanics, physiology, psychology, and nutrition, as they relate to exercise science, fitness, and sport. Explores three career pathways involving the study of human movement, teaching, research, and professional practice. Includes the concepts and skills of locating, evaluating, synthesizing, and communicating information in various formats. [D; CSU; UC; C-ID KIN 100]