Examination of the fundamentals of human movement relevant to Sport, Exercise and Aging. Includes the study of connective tissues, skeletal muscles and the structures and functions of major articulations within the body. Focus on mechanisms of injury associated with biomechanics, training methods, environment and equipment. Practical applications of evaluation, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation techniques will be introduced.

Prerequisites: Upper-division standing.

4

Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Upper division only

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
JAMIESON A E
Amy Jamieson
3.3
90 reviews
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09:30 AM - 10:45 AM
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09:30 AM - 10:45 AM
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3.3
ESS150 . Jamieson A E 6 Years Ago

She's not knowledgable at all she reads off power points and goes through everything too fast. Majority of the information in her slides is random unimportant stuff, a headache to memorize. You won't learn anything in this class. There is bunch of great questions to ask on the exam and she'll ask the most unimportant random question.

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ESS3 . Jamieson A E 2 Months Ago

she does not respond to emails and she put my final grade in gold wrong and took down the canvas course so we no longer had access. i had to go to the dean and the department. my grade was fixed by someone (i dont know who) but she never responded to my emails and was not in her office or accessible at all. very unprofessional.

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ESS1 . Jamieson A E 4 Months Ago

Very easy class, I also took her for the Sports Injuries class. However, she does not respond to emails and the course is low quality. She expects you to pay 80 dollars for the learning management textbook system and basically that teaches you everything instead. Lectures are dry.

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ESS3 . Jamieson A E 4 Months Ago

I took ESSW3 as a summer online course and it was easy, but a lot of busy work with at least 3-4 assignments every week + a pop quiz, she would open up two to three modules a week meaning there was about 9 assignments at time and 3 quizzes. Final & midterm are multiple choice and true/false. Overall easy class but she doesn't respond to emails.

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ESS3H . Jamieson A E 10 Months Ago

the class itself is incredibly easy but she is completely unresponsive to emails

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ESS3H . Jamieson A E 10 Months Ago

Although GOLD says this is a hybrid course, you truly meet only once a week. Out of the 10 weeks of lecture you have 1 excused absence. She takes attendance through iClicker, and doesn't care if the answers are wrong. Show up to class and do the minimal weekly work (got 100% on every assignment) and you will get an easy A. She doesn't answer emails

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