|
HPR |
1101 |
Badminton (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity course. |
|
HPR |
1104 |
Golf (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity course. |
|
HPR |
1107 |
Swimming (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity course. |
|
HPR |
1108 |
Tennis (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1109 |
Intermediate Swimming (1)
|
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR
|
1110 |
Paddle Tennis (1)
|
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1111 |
Archery (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1112 |
Advanced Swimming (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1122 |
Water Aerobics (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1123 |
Synchronized Swimming (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1130 |
Social Contemporary Dance (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1131 |
Folk Dance I (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1132 |
Modern Dance (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity course. |
|
HPR |
1133 |
Square Dance (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1134 |
Ballroom Dance (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1135 |
Ballet I (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1136 |
Jazz Techniques I (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1137 |
Tap Dance (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1138 |
Clog Dance Techniques I (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1139 |
Aerobic Dance I (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1141 |
Jogging (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1142 |
Weight Training (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1144 |
Step Aerobics (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
1145 |
Slide Aerobics (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity course. |
|
HPR |
1146 |
Physical Defense for Women (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
2200 |
Health Concepts (1-1) |
| |
|
A
study of health concepts that characterizes a process in the life cycle that
is typical of every individual. |
|
HPR |
2201 |
Camping and Outdoor Education (1-1) |
| |
|
Camping, leadership and
program planning. |
|
HPR |
2202 |
First Aid and Safety and CPRO (2-2) |
| |
|
Community first aid and safety instruction and CPRO for the professional
following American Red Cross techniques. |
|
HPR |
2204 |
Intermediate Golf (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
2208 |
Intermediate Tennis (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
2223 |
Advanced Synchronized Swimming (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
2230 |
Rhythmic Activities for Special
Populations (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
2231 |
Folk Dance II (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
2232 |
Modern Dance Techniques II (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
2235 |
Ballet II (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
2236 |
Jazz Techniques II (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
2238 |
Clog Dance Techniques II (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
2239 |
Aerobic Dance II (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
2240 |
Personal Health (2-2) |
| |
|
Personal health as it
applies to practices, knowledge and behavior. |
|
HPR |
2241 |
Intermediate Jogging (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
2242 |
Intermediate Weight Training (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
2250 |
Foundations of Health Science (1-1) |
| |
|
A
study of the historical, philosophical and theoretical foundations of health
education and health promotion, including the current status and projected
trends in health education and promotion. |
|
HPR |
2251 |
Foundations of Physical Education and SFM (2- 2) |
| |
|
A
study of the history and principles of health education and physical
education with particular emphasis placed on present practices and trends. |
|
HPR |
2252 |
Methods of Teaching Dance (2-2) |
| |
|
Social, folk and square dancing, including basic rhythmic activities which
can be taught in elementary, middle and high schools. |
|
HPR |
2260 |
Applied Fitness Concepts (2-2) |
| |
|
Personal conditioning-based course focusing on training principles, modes of
exercise, training tools, performance enhancers, measurement concepts and
exercise prescription. |
|
HPR |
2263 |
Lifeguard Training (3-3) |
| |
|
Organization and teaching
of the fundamental skills for water safety and the prevention of drowning.
Prerequisites: Advanced swimming or
permission of instructor. |
|
HPR |
3330 |
Physical Skills Proficiency (2-2) |
| |
|
This course covers the
rules, regulations, terms, origin, development, safety, equipment, and
performance of skills of the physical sport skills related to HPR 4485/4486. |
|
HPR |
3331 |
Physical Skills Proficiency II (2-2) |
| |
|
Traces the historical
development of fitness, conditioning, and wellness concepts for life.
Identifies rules, regulations, and terminology of specified sport
activities. Students are expected to perform specified skill tests in golf,
soccer, swimming, tennis, and track and field with a proficiency level of
80%. |
|
HPR |
3332 |
Modern
Dance Techniques III (1) |
| |
|
Physical education activity
course. |
|
HPR |
3340 |
Principles of Recreation (3-3) |
| |
|
Overview of recreation on
federal, state and local levels with respect to history, program,
population, facilities and trends. |
|
HPR |
3350 |
Psychology of Wellness and Performance
(3-3) |
| |
|
Theory and practical
application of psychological factors that impact wellness and performance of
individuals and groups. |
|
HPR |
3352 |
Kinesiology and Efficiency of Human
Movement (3-3) |
| |
|
General anatomy, joint and
muscle function, and analysis of body movements.
Prerequisites: HPR 3360 or BIO 3347 and
3348 |
|
HPR |
3355 |
Introduction to Sport and Fitness
Management (2-2) |
| |
|
This course is an
introductory course for students who wish to enter the professional field of
sport and/or fitness management. Students will be exposed to a variety of
subjects related to sport and fitness management. |
|
HPR |
3360 |
Physiological Principles of Body Systems
(3-3) |
| |
|
This course will examine
the structure, function and control mechanisms of the following body
systems: musculoskeletal, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, and
respiratory. Metabolism, temperature regulation and fluid, electrolyte and
acid base balance will also be discussed.
Prerequisites: BIO 1100, CHM 1142 and L142. |
|
HPR |
3361 |
Integrating HPER into the Curriculum (3) |
| |
|
Methods and materials of
teaching physical education for grades K-6.
Prerequisite: Junior standing or above. |
|
HPR |
3363 |
Lifeguard Training Instructor (3-3) |
| |
|
Review of all physical
skills included in lifeguard training. Course will consist of theory and
techniques of organizing and conducting the lifeguard training instructor
course.
Prerequisite: HPR 2263. |
|
HPR |
3368 |
Water Safety Instructor (WSI) (2-2) |
| |
|
Organization and teaching
swimming and water safety programs.
Prerequisite: Swimming Certificate. |
|
HPR |
3369 |
Scuba (2-4) |
| |
|
Basic techniques of scuba
diving.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. In addition to
lab fee, a student is required to purchase mask, fins, snorkel,
weight belt and weights. Students are also required to
make two trips for final certification. The student will
be responsible for the cost of transportation, food and lodging
during the two trips. |
|
HPR |
3391 |
Testing
and Statistical Interpretation (3-3) |
| |
|
Test selection, analyzing
test scores and measurement as a technique of evaluation in evaluation in
health education and physical education.
Prerequisite: junior standing or above. |
|
HPR |
3392 |
Water Safety Instructor for the
Handicapped (l-1) |
| |
|
Organization and methods of
teaching swimming to adapted students.
Prerequisite: A current valid WSI Certificate (Swimming Instructor
Certificate). |
|
HPR |
3395 |
Care and Prevention of Athletic Injury
(2-2) |
| |
|
The study of basic care and
prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries.
Prerequisites: BIO 3347, L347, 3348, L348. |
|
HPR |
4400 |
Sports Officiating and Programs in
Intramurals (3-3) |
| |
|
Focuses on school and
community recreation programs, including sports, games and officiating
techniques. |
|
HPR |
4410 |
Motor Development (2-2) |
| |
|
An analysis of the ways in
which children develop movement capabilities.
Prerequisite: Junior standing or above. |
|
HPR |
4420 |
Community Health (3-3) |
| |
|
A study of community
organization for health including environmental health, epidemiology, and
medical services. |
|
HPR |
4421 |
Human Sexuality and Sex Education (3-3) |
| |
|
Sex roles and behavior.
Methods and materials for sex education. |
|
HPR |
4422 |
Substance Abuse Education (3-3) |
| |
|
A study of the abuse of
drugs in society. An emphasis is placed on content, resources, and methods
in drug education. |
|
HPR |
4427 |
Health Behavior (3-3) |
| |
|
The theoretical foundations
of health behavior and evaluation and their application to health practice.
Prerequisite: HPR 4420. |
|
HPR |
4430 |
Sport and Fitness Marketing (3) |
| |
|
Course is designed to
introduce the student to marketing practices of sport and fitness
organizations. The course will review terminology, systems, techniques, and
processes that are used in the specialized application of sport and fitness
marketing and to encourage students to consider how traditional marketing
strategies may be applied to this substantial and growing industry. Prerequisite: HPR 3355 or permission of
instructor. |
|
HPR |
4435 |
Current Issues in Sport and Fitness
Management (3) |
| |
|
Course is designed to serve
as a mechanism for the introduction of new information and technology issues
for the sport industry. This course will encourage the undergraduate student
in sport and fitness management to remain current with contemporary
developments in the sports industry.
Prerequisite: HPR 3355. |
|
HPR |
4440 |
Governing Agencies in Sport (3) |
| |
|
Course is designed to
provide the student with information concerning basic structure and
governing principles of various sport agencies. The course will include, but
is not limited to, an examination of the National Collegiate Athletic
Association, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, professional
sports leagues in the United States and Europe. Prerequisite: HPR 3355 or permission of
instructor. |
|
HPR |
4442 |
Health Education (3-3) |
| |
|
Course focuses on school
health organization, services and institutions, grades N-12.
Prerequisite: Junior standing or above. |
|
HPR |
4443 |
Sport Administration (3) |
| |
|
Organization and
administration of sport management, recreation and athletic training
programs.
Prerequisite: Junior standing or
above. |
|
HPR |
4451 |
Sport Finance and Business (3) |
| |
|
This course is designed to
provide the student with information concerning the basic theories of
finance and accounting as applied to managerial control of sport
organizations. Included are forms of ownership, taxation, financial
analysis, feasibility studies, licensing, and economic impact studies.
Prerequisite: HPR 3355 or permission of
instructor. |
|
HPR
|
4453 |
Legal Aspects in Sport and Fitness
Management (3) |
| |
|
In this course the student
will gain an appreciation for the legal and business matters that pertain to
sport/fitness and related areas. Students will acquire working awareness
and understanding of the basic legal and business responsibilities of
coaches, sports managers and fitness practitioners, along with an
understanding of the legal terms, concepts and issues that influence the
management of programs. Students will also develop appreciation for business
elements of sport/fitness, which encroach upon the law. |
|
HPR |
4455 |
Facility Management (3) |
| |
|
This course is designed to
provide the student with information concerning the planning, design,
organization, and administration of sport, fitness, and recreational
facilities as well as event management.
Prerequisite: HPR 3355 or permission of instructor. |
|
HPR |
4460 |
Principles of Strength and Conditioning
(3) |
| |
|
This course will enable the
student to develop knowledge and expertise in the areas of strength
training, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, reaction time, speed, and
agility in traditional and non-traditional sports. Emphasis will be placed
on implementation and measurement of the above programs in conjunction with
athletic development.
Prerequisites: HPR
3360 or BIO 3347 and 3348, and HPR 3352. Co-requisite: HPR L460. |
|
HPR |
L460 |
Principles of Strength and Conditioning
Lab |
| |
|
This lab is designed to
develop practical knowledge and expertise in the areas of strength training,
cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, reaction time, speed, and agility in
traditional and non-traditional sports. Emphasis will be placed on
implementation and measurement of the above programs in conjunction with
athletic development.
Prerequisite: HPR
3360 or BIO 3347 and 3348, and HPR 3352. Co-requisite: HPR 4460. |
|
HPR |
4462 |
Physical Education for Exceptional
Children (2- 2) |
| |
|
This course explores
programs to serve the needs of the exceptional child in schools.
Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. |
|
HPR |
4465 |
Classroom Management for the Health and
Physical Educator (3) |
| |
|
This course will explore
the issues of organization, curriculum, and classroom management as they
relate to the physical education environment. Directed field requirements
will be presented and observation hours will be conducted.
Prerequisite: Junior or senior level. |
|
HPR |
4470 |
Theory and Techniques of Coaching
Softball (2- 2) |
| |
|
Development of basic skills
necessary for team play, squad organization, rules, scouting procedures,
team conditioning, and equipment needs. |
|
HPR |
4472 |
Internship in Health/Physical Education
(9) |
| |
|
The Professional Internship
Program is the culminating clinical field-based experience for students
seeking certification in a teaching field. The Professional Internship
Program provides the student with the opportunity to conduct classes and
assume the role of a teacher while receiving supervision from a classroom
teacher and a university supervisor for a period of one full semester. The
student will demonstrate skills of the informed, reflective decision maker
throughout the internship experience.
Prerequisite: Admission to TEP. Co-requisite: IED 4454. |
|
HPR
|
4474 |
Exercise Physiology (3-3) |
| |
|
Physiological mechanisms
and adaptations of cells, tissues, organs and systems during physical
activity.
Prerequisite: HPR 3360 or BIO
3347/3348, and HPR 3391, 3352. |
|
HPR |
L474 |
Exercise Physiology Lab (1-1) |
| |
|
Course will provide
experience for applied exercise physiology principles as students are
introduced to laboratory and field tests of muscular strength, anaerobic
power, maximal oxygen uptake, body composition and other physiological
measurements.
Prerequisite: HPR 4474. |
|
HPR |
4475 |
Exercise
Testing and Prescription (3-3) |
| |
|
Course will examine the
criteria for evaluation of health status of persons wishing to begin an
exercise program, guidelines of establishing current fitness level, and the
basic principles of exercise prescription. Levels of certification and
criteria by ASSM will also be discussed.
Prerequisite: HPR 4474. |
|
HPR |
4476 |
Laboratory Practicum in Exercise
Physiology (2-2) |
| |
|
Students will be introduced
to some of the measurement techniques routinely used in exercise physiology
and will gain practical experience in administration of these tests.
Emphasis will be placed on how to avoid measurement errors.
Prerequisite: HPR 4474. |
|
HPR |
4477 |
Theory and Techniques of Coaching
Football (2-2) |
| |
|
Offensive and defensive
techniques, purchase and case of equipment, budgeting, ethics, rules,
scouting and team conditioning. |
|
HPR |
4478 |
Theory and Techniques of Coaching Soccer
(2-2) |
| |
|
The development of basic
skills necessary for team play, squad organization, rules, scouting
procedures, term conditioning and equipment needs. |
|
HPR |
4479 |
Theory and Techniques of Coaching
Volleyball (2-2) |
| |
|
Offensive and defensive techniques, purchase and care of
equipment, budgeting, squad organization, rules, scouting and
team conditioning. |
|
HPR |
4480 |
Theory and Techniques of Coaching Track
and Field (2-2) |
| |
|
Teaching of basic
fundamentals of track and field activities. |
|
HPR |
4481 |
Methods and Materials for the Secondary
School Physical Education or Health Teacher (3-3) |
| |
|
Teaching methods,
selection, organization and use of physical education or health materials in
secondary schools. Observation and teaching experiences will be included.
Prerequisite: Admission to TEP. |
|
HPR |
4482 |
Theory and Techniques of Coaching
Basketball (2-2) |
| |
|
Offensive and defensive
techniques, purchase and care of equipment, budgeting, squad organization,
rules, scouting and team conditioning. |
|
HPR |
4483 |
Theory and Techniques of Coaching
Baseball (2-2) |
| |
|
Offensive and defensive
techniques, purchase and care of equipment, budgeting, batting and field
drills, rules, scouting and team conditioning. |
|
HPR |
4485 |
Teaching Individual and Team Sports
(3-3) |
| |
|
Teaching methods,
techniques and officiating basketball, gymnastics, badminton and soccer.
Prerequisite: HPR 3352 and admission to
professional education program or permission of the instructor. |
|
HPR |
4486 |
Teaching Individual and Team Sports
(3-3) |
| |
|
Teaching methods,
techniques and officiating swimming, track and field, tennis and golf.
Prerequisites: HPR 3352 and admission to
professional education program or permission of the instructor. |
|
HPR |
4487 |
Special Topics in Exercise Performance
(2-2) |
| |
|
An intensive study of
selected topics in exercise science. Topics to be taught each term TBA. Prerequisite: HPR 4474 or permission of
instructor. |
|
HPR |
4488 |
Issues and Practice in Cardiac
Rehabilitation (3-3) |
| |
|
Course will examine the
policies and procedures of cardiac rehabilitation programs. Students will
be introduced to the phases of cardiac rehabilitation programs,
administration and reporting of graded exercise stress tests, administration
of exercise sessions, reporting procedures, and techniques of successful
patient educational programs.
Prerequisite: HPR 4474. |
|
HPR |
4489 |
Practicum in Dance Production and
Performance (1-3) |
| |
|
A supervised experience in
planning, staging and evaluating a formal dance production. |
|
HPR |
4490 |
Internship in Area of Concentration
(4-10) |
| |
|
A supervised experience in
planning, staging and evaluating a formal practicum in related field. Prerequisite: Permission of the department
chair. |
|
HPR |
4491- |
Guided Independent Research (1-3) |
| |
4492 |
Additional information is indexed under Guided Independent
Research and Study. |
|
HPR |
4493- |
Guided Independent Study (1-3) |
| |
4494 |
Additional information is
indexed under Guided Independent Research and Study. |
|
HPR |
4499 |
Senior
Seminar (1-2) |
| |
|
Students enrolled in the
course will complete resumes, attend professional meetings, and be informed
of certification dates and locations.
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. |