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Course Criteria
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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 second clinical course for students enrolled in the athletic training major. Prerequisite: ALTmajor; SPM 265, 270, 310. Cr 2.
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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 third clinical course for students enrolled in the athletic training major. Prerequisite: ALT major; SPM 370, 410; NUR 209, 210; SPM 381, or concurrent. Cr 2.
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3.00 Credits
This introductory field experience emphasizes hands-on practice for students. The course includes an introduction to a variety of experiences such as fitness testing, group fitness leadership, personal training, workplace wellness, and special populations (e.g., cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation) within USM's Lifeline Center for Wellness and Health Promotion. The student will also have the opportunity to discuss field experiences in a weekly seminar. Prerequisite or corequisite SPM 235. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
Structural and functional anatomical analysis of human movement. Course will also incorporate principles of mechanics as they apply to the analysis of human movement. Prerequisites: A LT, EXS, HEF, or HLS major; BIO 111 and 112 or SCI 170K and 171K; BIO 211 and 212 or SCI 172 and 173; PHY 101K, 102K. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
This introductory field experience provides opportunity for practical application of knowledge gained through prior coursework in health fitness. The student will assist in the leadership of a wide variety of university-based physical fitness programs, with special emphasis on either fitness center experiences or group exercise instruction. Prerequisites: junior level HEF major; SPM 315; SPM 325 or concurrent.Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
Building upon experiences gained from Health Fitness Practicum I, the student continues assisting in the leadership of university-based physical fitness programs, with emphasis on fitness center experiences or group exercise instruction. Prerequisites: senior level HEF major; SPM 385. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended to provide majors in the Department of Exercise, Health, and Sport Sciences with an opportunity to pursue a project independently. Students should select a faculty advisor and develop a course proposal with that person. A final written paper is required. Prerequisites: ALT, EXS, HEF, HLS major; junior or senior standing, instructor permission. Cr 1-3.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with up-to-date information that addresses the nutritional issues facing today's athletes. National, regional, and local experts will present current scientific information in a practical manner. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced 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 310; BIO 211 and 212 or SCI 172 and 173. 2 credits lecture; 1 credit lab. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
Course focuses on knowledge and skills necessary for assessing health-related components of physical fitness. Course will also focus on prescription and design of programs to develop health-related fitness which will be applied in the laboratory setting. Prerequisites: ALT, EXS, HEF, or HLS major; SPM 330. Cr 3.
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