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  • Assistant Professor, Health and Kinesiology

Current Courses

Spring 2025

  • KINES 3550-001
    Motor Behavior
  • KINES 4921-011
    Peer Tutoring
  • KINES 4999-013
    Honors Thesis/Project
  • KINES 6910-008
    Masters Internship
  • KINES 7830-005
    Journal Readings
  • KINES 7930-003
    Doctoral Internship
  • KINES 7954-010
    Prac. Eff. Tch. Doc.

Fall 2024

Summer 2024

Courses I Teach

  • KINES 3551 - Human Motor Development Across the Lifespan
    A common theme among kinesiology sub-disciplines is human movement. Understanding lifelong human development as it relates to the motor, affective and cognitive domains is critical for kinesiology professionals. A major goal of the course will be to understand developmental appropriateness of human movement.
  • KINES 7820 - Issues in Cognitive and Motor Neuroscience
    Seminal and current research topics in cognitive and motor neuroscience are presented in a seminar setting.