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  • 4.00 Credits

    A required course for P-4 childhood education majors and taken as part of the academic content block during the junior year. The course emphasizes the development of skills, knowledge, disposition and strategies in activities appropriate for P-4 elementary physical education programs. Lecture, cooperative learning, peer micro teaches, and a required field experience including observation, participation and teaching in elementary physical education under the direct supervision of an elementary physical education specialist. Prerequisites: Admission to teacher education; KPED 1320, ECSE 3400, and EDUC 3309. On demand.
  • 10.00 Credits

    An elective course for kinesiology and physical education majors and students seeking a coaching endorsement. This course provides fundamental knowledge of the leadership and management skills necessary for the administration of secondary school athletics. Lecture, discussion, guest speakers, and a required 10-hour field experience scheduled outside of class meeting times. Prerequisite: Major status or consent of instructor. On demand.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A required course for athletic training majors, this course provides students with knowledge of the care, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries occurring to the lower extremities. Athletic training students will assess and recognize acute, as well as, overuse conditions in the lower extremity. Students will be introduced to and practice many contemporary assessment, treatment and rehabilitation techniques used in caring for physically active patients. Lecture, discussion, laboratory, and required field study experiences. Prerequisites: KPED 2353 with a grade of B or better. Pre- or co-requisite: KPED 3382 with a grade of C or better. Fall.
  • 15.00 Credits

    An elective course for kinesiology and physical education majors and students seeking a coaching endorsement. This course examines the basic elements of sports officiating including interpretations of rules and regulations and provides students with opportunities to fulfill the role of officials in a variety of sports. Lecture, activity, simulations, and a required 15-hour officiating practicum scheduled outside of class meeting times. Prerequisite: Major status or consent of instructor. On demand.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A required course for kinesiology and physical education majors. This course is designed to familiarize students with basic curricular theories, models, trends, and issues and the relationship between curriculum and instructional strategies. Lecture, discussion, student presentations, professional portfolios, use of e-mail and internet, and required field experiences. Prerequisites: Admission to PETE or KPED programs; junior classification; and major status or consent of instructor. Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A required course for athletic training majors, this course provides students with knowledge of the care, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries occurring to the upper extremities. Athletic training students will assess and recognize acute, as well as, overuse conditions in the upper extremity. Students will practice many contemporary assessment, treatment and rehabilitation techniques used in caring for physically active patients. Lecture, discussion, laboratory, and required field study experiences. Prerequisite: KPED 3301 with a grade of B or better, KPED 3354 with a C orbetter. Spring.
  • 15.00 Credits

    A required course for kinesiology and physical education majors. This course helps students develop their knowledge and understanding of the planning, organization, and instructional styles included in physical education at the early childhood and elementary school level. Lecture, cooperative learning, peer micro teaches, and a required 15-hour field experience including observation, participation, and teaching in elementary physical education under the direct supervision of an elementary physical education specialist. Field experience is scheduled outside of class meeting times. Prerequisites: Admission to PETE or KPED program, junior classification; and major status or consent of instructor. Co-requisite KPED 2340. Fall.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A required for kinesiology and physical education majors and students seeking a coaching endorsement. This course introduces students to the broad discipline of caring for exercise and sports injuries. Key topics of study include anatomy, evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation techniques, emergency procedures and liability issues in athletics and activity. Lecture, discussion, and laboratory. Laboratory sessions will introduce various wrapping and strapping techniques in addition to basic rehabilitation procedures. Prerequisite: KPED 2381 or BIO 2405 or 2406 with a grade of C or better. On demand.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A required course for athletic training majors, this course is designed for students to learn contemporary knowledge and skill in the rehabilitation of athletes and the physically active. Students learn the indications, contraindications, and physiological effects of resistance methods prescribed in therapeutic and injury preventive exercise. Primary methods of instruction include lecture, discussion, a research project and required hands-on laboratory experiences. Prerequisites: KPED 1125 and KPED 1135 with a grade of C or better and KPED 2353 with a grade of B or better. Fall.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A required course for athletic training majors, this course is designed for athletic training students to learn contemporary knowledge and skill in the application of therapeutic modalities for athletic injuries. Students will explore the concepts of how thermal, electrical, and mechanical agents affect the stages of wound healing. Students will establish a sound rationale for selecting modality protocols that are appropriate for the treatment of a variety of athletic injuries. Lecture, discussion, case-study presentations, and required hands-on laboratory experiences. Prerequisites: BIOL 2405 or 2406 and KPED 3335 with a grade of C or better. Spring.
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