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HHP 631: Motor Development of Special Population
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) This course focuses on normal and atypical motor development. Emphasis is placed on understanding deviations in normal motor development of individuals with physical, mental, sensory, neurological, and other specific health problems. Requisites: PR, HHP 330.
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HHP 633: Assessment and Planning in Health & Human Performance
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) Applying instruments in determining physical and motor needs of individuals with disabilities; ability to implement physical education programs for individuals with disabilities.
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HHP 635: Motor Behavior
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) This course focuses on the processes of human motor behavior from a life-span perspective. Emphasis is placed on understanding the interaction of motor development, motor learning, and motor control on the acquisition, refinement, and retention of movement skills. Coursework will focus on the effects of heredity, environmental influences, and specifics of motor tasks in the development of motor skills that are utilized in sport and lifetime leisure/recreation activities. Requisites: PR, Junior standing or above.
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HHP 650: Biomechanics
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) An advanced study of the mechanical components of human movement with application to physical fitness and sport. Cinematography will be included as a portion of the course.
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HHP 670: Advanced Workshop in Health and Human Performance +
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(1-3) A graduate-level workshop designed for intensive study of selected physical education and health topics or problems.
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HHP 675: Field Experience in Special Physical Education
2.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(2-8) Supervised practical experience providing physical activity to various exceptionalities. This course may be taken in two credit-hour segments to a maximum of eight credit hours.
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HIST 099: Senior Assessment
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(0) Graduating seniors in the department must enroll in this course during the final semester of their program. Course requires students to a) complete a no-credit, no-fault content assessment exam, b) complete an exit survey, and c) participate in an exit interview with the department chair or chair-appointed faculty member. Requisites: PR, Final Semester of Program.
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HIST 110: World Civilization to 1500
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) An introductory survey of the major political, economic, social, and cultural developments in world civilizations from their beginnings in the river valleys of the ancient Near East and Asia to the 16th century.
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HIST 111: Modern World Civilization
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) An introductory survey of the major political, economic, social, and cultural developments in world civilization from approximately 1500 A.D. to the modern day.
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HIST 130: United States History to 1877
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) An introductory survey of the major political, economic, social, and cultural developments in United States history to 1877.
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