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Langara College 26.12.2021

Volunteer opportunity! BC Wheelchair Sports Association is still looking for volunteers for this weekend's Wheelchair Rugby Tournament (March 8-10th). See below for available positions, and email [email protected] if you are interested in more information.... Table Official Friday: 2:30-7:30 & 8:30am-2:30pm Saturday: 2:30-7:30 & 8:30am-2:30pm Food Services Friday: 9:00-2:30 Beer Garden (must have valid Serving It Right) Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 11:00-4:00 Spectator Services: Friday: 8:30-1:30 and 1:30-7:30 Saturday: 8:30-1:30 and 1:30-7:30 Sunday: 8:30-1:00 and 1:00-5:00 Sign up here: https://goo.gl/forms/JxtknSt2GSybNHYK2

Langara College 07.11.2021

Incredible opportunity for a some Kinesiology students to assist Professor Carmen Bott in exercise testing UFC athlete Arjan Bhullar Langara College

Langara College 10.10.2021

KINS 1190 & 1191 Anatomy and Physiology An introduction to human anatomy with particular emphasis on human movement. Lectures focus on the basic structure and function of the skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. Labs focus primarily on gross anatomy, and analysis of movement. Learning Outcomes:... Describe the structures and functions of cells, tissues, bones, and muscles including how these structures adapt to the stresses of exercise. Name the bones in the human body and major landmarks on the bones. Describe the structure and function of joints. Describe the mechanical and physiological function of skeletal muscles. Name and identify the skeletal muscles in the human body and their points of attachment. Describe the basic structure and function of neurons and the nervous system. Explain how the nervous system interacts with the musculoskeletal system. Explain proper neuromuscular function from a clinical perspective. Analyze human movement from an anatomical perspective, using appropriate terminology. Understand the basic principles of energy systems and bioenergetics These courses are taught by: Kraemer, Horita, Meier, Qaiser, Wang

Langara College 22.09.2021

Students in Professor Lendvoy’s KINS 2361 Sports Medicine course being examined today on injury assessment, musculoskeletal palpitation, taping and strapping techniques.

Langara College 11.09.2021

KIN COURSE OVERVIEW KIN 1100 - BIODYNAMICS Introduction of the structure and function of the human body. It provides students with a fundamental understanding of basic anatomical terminology, human body organization, functions of the skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, and pulmonary systems, and the pathophysiology of common clinical conditions related to these physiological systems. Learning Outcomes: ... Physiology / Biodynamic Outcomes: Understand the scope of biodynamics and how it relates to human performance. Identify cellular structures and explain their function and interaction within the internal and external environment. Explain the core physiological functions of the human body system nervous, endocrine, musculoskeletal and cardiorespiratory -- and the process for maintaining homeostasis and effect of physical activity on each system. Anatomy Outcomes: Name and identify the major bones and skeletal landmarks. Describe the basic structure and function of joints. Name and identify the major skeletal muscles in the human body, their sites of attachment, and their actions. Course Taught By: Kraemer, Emerson, Lendvoy, Horita, Qaiser, Rizzardo

Langara College 06.05.2021

Are you a current Kinesiology student who is unsure about the Fall 2019 curriculum changes, and how it might affect you? Check out this video to clear up any confusion! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpFZ1dF4--Q

Langara College 19.04.2021

Volunteer opportunity! BC Wheelchair Sports Association is still looking for volunteers for this weekend's Wheelchair Rugby Tournament (March 8-10th). See below for available positions, and email [email protected] if you are interested in more information.... Table Official Friday: 2:30-7:30 & 8:30am-2:30pm Saturday: 2:30-7:30 & 8:30am-2:30pm Food Services Friday: 9:00-2:30 Beer Garden (must have valid Serving It Right) Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 11:00-4:00 Spectator Services: Friday: 8:30-1:30 and 1:30-7:30 Saturday: 8:30-1:30 and 1:30-7:30 Sunday: 8:30-1:00 and 1:00-5:00 Sign up here: https://goo.gl/forms/JxtknSt2GSybNHYK2

Langara College 17.04.2021

Meet Dr. Hannah Gustafson- one of our amazing Biomechanics instructors here at Langara College in the Kinesiology Department

Langara College 01.04.2021

Check out our twitter page for daily updates from the Kinesiology Department at Langara. https://twitter.com/LangaraKins

Langara College 22.03.2021

The SWAP program in the Kinesiology Department provides students the opportunity tutor and help instructors out in an array of courses. It’s a fantastic opportunity for Langara College students to a learn from each another and get extra hands on a time with models and equipment.

Langara College 12.03.2021

Incredible opportunity for a some Kinesiology students to assist Professor Carmen Bott in exercise testing UFC athlete Arjan Bhullar Langara College

Langara College 26.02.2021

Meet the Langara College Kinesiology Instructors - a series of mini interviews with our faculty Series 2: Dr. Anne Muscat

Langara College 10.02.2021

Meet the Langara College Kinesiology Instructors - A series of mini interviews with our faculty Up First: Professor Dana Maslovat

Langara College 27.01.2021

Langara College Kinesiology Speaker Series with Instructor Karyn Kraemer - Tune in to hear about her journey through Physiotherapy at the University of British Columbia and her advice for Students.

Langara College 17.01.2021

KINS 1190 & 1191 Anatomy and Physiology An introduction to human anatomy with particular emphasis on human movement. Lectures focus on the basic structure and function of the skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. Labs focus primarily on gross anatomy, and analysis of movement. Learning Outcomes:... Describe the structures and functions of cells, tissues, bones, and muscles including how these structures adapt to the stresses of exercise. Name the bones in the human body and major landmarks on the bones. Describe the structure and function of joints. Describe the mechanical and physiological function of skeletal muscles. Name and identify the skeletal muscles in the human body and their points of attachment. Describe the basic structure and function of neurons and the nervous system. Explain how the nervous system interacts with the musculoskeletal system. Explain proper neuromuscular function from a clinical perspective. Analyze human movement from an anatomical perspective, using appropriate terminology. Understand the basic principles of energy systems and bioenergetics These courses are taught by: Kraemer, Horita, Meier, Qaiser, Wang

Langara College 28.12.2020

Students in Professor Lendvoy’s KINS 2361 Sports Medicine course being examined today on injury assessment, musculoskeletal palpitation, taping and strapping techniques.