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3.00 Credits
A required core course for kinesiology and physical education majors and athletic training majors. This course focuses on the analysis of theoretical and practical issues involved in evaluation of motor performance, behavior and knowledge. Interpretation of research with an emphasis on statistical techniques is included. Lecture, discussion, laboratory experiences, and use of statistical analysis software. Prerequisites: admission to PETE, KPED or ATE program; junior or senior classification; and major status or consent of instructor. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A required course for athletic training majors, this course is designed to provide students with an ability to perform a systematic method of evaluation of injuries to the head, neck, thoracic region, and spine. Students will conduct clinical evaluations and practice the techniques used in managing various catastrophic injuries under the direct supervision of an approved clinical instructor. Lecture, discussion, and required hands-on laboratory experiences. Prerequisite: KPED 3354 with a C or better. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A required capstone course for athletic training majors taken during the final semester of enrollment, this course is designed to afford the student an internship experience in the private sector of athletic training. Practical experiences will be directed and assigned by the approved clinical instructor. These activities may include school visitations, injury management, surgery observations, clinical evaluations, and rehabilitation. The primary method of instruction is an internship focusing on the transition of the learner from student to an entry level allied health professional under the direct supervision of an approved clinical instructor and the academic coordinator of clinical education. Prerequisite: KPED 4301 with a grade of B or better, KPED 4330 with a C or better. Co-requisite: KPED 4315. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A required course of athletic training majors, students will learn management theories and strategies used in athletic training facilities will be explored. Specific topics include employment practices, budgeting, inventory, record keeping, facility design, occupational health and safety, computer applications, and legal issues. Lecture, discussion, projects. Prerequisite: admission to the athletic training program. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
An elective course for kinesiology and physical education majors and those seeking a coaching endorsement. This course is designed to cover the organization, planning, implementation, and administration of physical activity, sport, and exercise science programs in educational, clinical, corporate, and community settings. Topics include the arrangement of units within the program, the process of responsibility of leadership, public relations, budgets, and facilities. Lecture, discussion, case studies, and use of specialized computer software. Prerequisites: KPED 2300, 2340, and 2381; junior or senior classification; and major status or seeking a coaching endorsement. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
An elective course for kinesiology and physical education majors. The course focuses on the development of evaluation and assessment skills and exposure to specific research questions in the field of adapted physical education. Lecture, discussion, case studies, and required field experience. Prerequisite: KPED 2300, 2340, and 2381; junior or senior classification; and major status or consent of instructor. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
Internship I is a required course for Kinesiology and physical education majors. The internship occurs in a variety of settings where students gain experience in organizing instruction, creating a productive learning environment, identifying and using community resources, and developing professional behaviors. Prerequsite: admission to the PETE or KPED program, KPED 2340 and 3316, co-requisite KPED 4310. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
A course of directed study and independent work in a chosen area in kinesiology and physical education, exercise science, or athletic training under the supervision of a selected faculty member. Honors course. The primary instructional method is a mentor-prot??g?? format. Prerequisites:minimum cumulative and departmental grade point average and consent of instructor and chair regarding selected topic. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
A core course for kinesiology and physical education majors and athletic training majors. This course emphasizes sport within a sociological context. Theories of sport and society will be examined to analyze and explain various relationships existing between sport and American society. Particular attention is directed toward sport and social groups, processes, forces, and institutions. Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification. Fall, summer.
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3.00 Credits
This course involves teaching under supervision in a public school setting. Requires full-day involvement and seminars. Taken concurrently with KPED 4691. Prerequisites: Admission into the physical education - teacher education program, completion of Internship I with a C or better, and successful completion of Praxis II (Exam 0856 and 092). Spring.
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