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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student/athlete to the theories and practical experience of the game through team practice, intra-squad games, scrimmage games and games at the varsity level. The student/athlete will be exposed to all areas surrounding the game, including defensive skill development, offensive skill development, game strategy, game situational experience, mental approach to the game, field management, diet & nutrition and physical conditioning. Practice and other activity participation can be held on any day of the week and may have varying starting and ending times. Prerequisite: HPR167
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach student athletic trainers how to evaluate and learn the special tests that are used when athletic injuries occur. Students will be working in both the clinical setting of the training room, or in the field with the varsity athletic teams. Through this work setting, you will gain valuable experience in injury prevention, injury evaluation, emergency care, and record keeping.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give student athletic trainers hands on experience on athletic treatment and the management of athletic injuries. Students will be working in the clinical setting of the training room and on the field with the varsity athletic teams. Through work setting, you will gain valuable experience in injury prevention, equipment fitting, injury evaluation, emergency care, and rehabilitation.
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1.00 Credits
This class is an introductory college course in physical fitness and wellness. The focus will be on altering a person's present lifestyle to a healthier degree of wellness. Two major aspects of daily life affecting our wellness, exercise and diet, will be the focus. Although additional issues such as stress reduction, preventing and treating exercise-related injuries, environmental effects on exercise and modifying unhealthy behaviors will be addressed. The student will develop and complete an exercise program during the semester. Self-motivation will play an important role in completing the individual exercise program. It is recommended that the student participate in pre and post physical fitness testing to determine their current fitness status.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach the student the most important phases of healthful living and to give the student workable knowledge of the best methods of developing good health habits and attitudes, both in physical and mental health, from the viewpoint of the individual and the community. (Previously PED135 and PED177)
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to acquaint the student with the emergency treatment of injuries, wounds, poisoning, and burns that may occur in the home, school, or place of business. Safety education will be emphasized by presenting the historical development of safety and relating it to present day safety concepts. Safety concepts which apply to all aspects of daily living will be covered. Comprehensive coverage of cardiopulmonary resuscitation will be emphasized. Students can recieve certification upon successfully completing the CPR unit.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of HPR137, Beginning Weight Lifting. The student will continue with the program established in the beginning class, emphasizing muscular development and encouraging cardiovascular and flexibility. More advanced levels of fitness and techniques will be emphasized and encouraged.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of HPR 141, Beginning Body Conditioning. The student will continue with the workout program established in the beginning class, emphasizing flexibility, muscular development, and cardiovascular endurance. More advanced levels of fitness and techniques will be emphasized.
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1.00 Credits
Emphasis is on conditioning, exercise, and body mechanics and its relationship to competitive athletics. The Athletic Conditioning courses must be taken in sequence.
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1.00 Credits
Emphasis is on conditioning, exercise, and body mechanics and its relationship to competitive athletics.
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