Seems like I'm the only BPK guy here haha.
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Originally Posted by Fcukedd
Anyone have some insight on the following?
BPK 111 (Food & Food Safety)
BPK 105 (Fundamentals of Human Structure and Function)
BPK 143 (Exercise: Health and Performance)
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If you plan on doing the nutrition certificate, take BPK 111 as it is only offered once a year. I've heard it's quite easy but I haven't taken it.
Never took 105 but this course is the most "kinesiology" course out of all 3. It teaches how organs work and how they affect your body. If you're interested in see what Kinesiology/BPK major is about, then I would take this course.
143 is an okay course if you want to learn basics on exercising. Quite a bit of work but worth it if you want to learn about working out. Leyland is a good prof but he will talk about crossfit a lot
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Originally Posted by wilson378
Has anyone taken any kin (bpk) courses? I remember talking to someone about which kin course was the easiest a few semesters ago, but 1st and 2nd year problems = late ass enrollment dates which means I never had the chance to get in one. Which one do you guys recommend?
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Easy = BPK 140
Memorization heavy = BPK 110
Insight of what Kinesiology is = BPK 105
A course that encompasses everything Kin related = BPK 142
Exercise and its fundamentals = BPK 143
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Originally Posted by AuStar
Taking 140 with steven brown right now online.
His midterm was so easy. The MC portion was literally all recycled quiz questions that you have from each week and all you need to know for the written are the "list" of such symptoms, causes, and what not.
Aside from that there are weekly quizzes and 3 assignments
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His finals are known to be much more difficult than his quizzes/midterms. Awesome prof though.