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3.00 Credits
An introduction to those laboratory techniques that are found in the nutritional and exercise sciences. Students will be introduced to the concepts of energy exchange in the human body and the measurement of those exchanges. Emphasis also will be placed on the impact nutritional practices have on human performance and disease. Prerequisites: ALT, EXS, HEF, or HLS major. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed by fitness instructors to plan, implement, and evaluate safe and effective exercise programs. Emphasis is on exercise programs for individuals. Prerequisites: HEF, EXS major; SPM 100 or concurrent; CON 219 or concurrent. 2 credits lecture; 1 credit lab. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the physical principles, physiological effects, indications, contraindications, safety precautions, and operating procedures of therapeutic modalities. Includes application of modalities in the laboratory setting. Prerequisite: ALT major; SPM 210; PHY 101K, 102K. 2 credits lecture; 1 credit lab. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
Completion of a minimum of 150 clinical hours applying proficiency knowledge and skills in an athletic training clinical setting. The first clinical course for students enrolled in the athletic training major. Prerequisite: ALT major; SPM 100, SPM 210. Cr 2.
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3.00 Credits
This is an intermediate study of principles for the prevention, examination, treatment and reconditioning of physical activity injuries. Lecture and laboratory competencies prepare students for supervised clinical experiences. Prerequisites: ALT major; SPM 210, BIO 111 and 112 or SCI 170K and 171K. 2 credits lecture; 1 credit lab. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides knowledge, skills, and practical experience needed to plan, lead, and evaluate a variety of group exercise sessions effectively. Developing and leading various components of group exercise sessions constitute a major part of this course. Prerequisites: EXS, HEF major; SPM 260. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical and practical study of practices and methods involved in developing and implementing resistance training and conditioning programs for clinical and non-clinical populations. Prerequisites: ALT, EXS, HEF, or HLS major; BIO 211 and 212 or SCI 172 and 173; CON 219. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
An investigation of the acute and chronic effects exercise incurs on the body. Muscle physiology, respiration, cardiac function, circulation, energ y metabolism and application to training will be emphasized and applied in laboratory activities. Prerequisites: ALT, EXS, HEF,or HLS major; CHY 107 or CHY 113K and 114K or concurrent; BIO 111 and 112 or SCI 170K and 171K; and BIO 211 and 212 or SCI 172 and 173. 2 credits lecture; 1 credit lab. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic components of a comprehensive therapeutic exercise program including functional anatomy, joint mobilizations, and rehabilitation programs will be discussed for the appendicular and axial skeletons. In addition, the physiological effects, safety precautions, indications, contraindications, modes of resistance, and specific rehabilitation protocols will be discussed. Prerequisites: A LT major; SPM 381 or concurrent, SPM 410. 2 credits lecture; 1 credit lab. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of health promotion programs in a variety of settings. Prerequisites: SPM 230; CON 219. Cr 3.
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