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  • 3.00 Credits

    Through lecture, discussion, and laboratory, this course provides an introduction to theories of motor learning and skill acquisition. Physiological aspects of kinesis applicable to the older child and adult will be considered. The following factors affecting motor skill learning will be included: feedback, transfer, mental practice, distributed vs. massed, reaction time, speed of movement, speed vs. accuracy and balance. Three lecture hours per week, plus ten hours of required field-based experience. SMS201 or SMS200 is required of all SMS majors. Required for the Secondary Physical Education Concentration. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL221.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to teach lifeguards the skills and knowledge to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. At the conclusion students are fully certified in first aid, CPR and lifeguarding. This course prepares individuals to become professional lifeguards at pool and non-surf beaches. Three class hours per week. SMS major elective. Required for Aquatic Management Concentration. Open to all students who have not received credit for SFL393B. Prerequisites: ability to swim 300 yards continuously using any combination of freestyle and breaststroke with consistent rhythmic breathing pattern and propellant kick. Tested first day.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Through lecture, discussion, and application this course examines theory, principles, and methods of coaching sport, including best practices. The course integrates coaching, teaching, behavior, physical training, and management. Three hours per week of lecture and 10-hours of observation at a pre-approved site. Required for Coaching Minor and certificate programs. Open to all students.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents the duties and functions of the certified athletic trainer and their relationship to other allied medical professionals. Focus will include the fundamentals of cause, prevention, recognition, care, reconditioning of athletic injuries/illnesses, and program organization and administration. Course will include the planning, preparation, and presentation of group projects on assigned topics related to training. Three hours per week. Not open to students in Athletic Training major or students who have received credit for SFL250A. Required in Coaching minor & certificate.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course enables students to understand movement design (form) within the art of choreography. The course also encourages students to integrate personal content (meaning) into their developing aesthetic forms. Through ongoing movement experiences, readings, and experimentation within a variety of artistic media, this course provides students with the ability to integrate art and creativity into their thinking lives. Three lecture hours per week. Required course for Dance Concentration and Dance Minor. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL281.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course enables students to attain an understanding of the dynamic relationship between nutrition and the human body. This course prepares students to engage in preventive and dietary management techniques as related to nutritional requirements and athletic and physical performance. Three lecture hours per week. Required for ATR majors, Fitness/Wellness, and Health and Consumer Science Concentrations. Open to all students who have not received credit for SFL240, SFL240A or SFL240B.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Through lecture and discussion, students will study various health promotion programs in a variety of settings (school, clinical, occupational). The effect of health education and promotion programs on shaping individual lifestyles will be examined, as well as their value to sponsoring agencies. Three lecture hours per week. Required for Fitness/Wellness Concentration/Minor and Health and Consumer Science Concentration. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL261.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course aids prospective health professionals in determining the sources of valid and reliable information, providers of services, product and service options, and consumer rights. Three lecture hours per week. Required of Health and Consumer Science Concentration. Open to all students who have not received credit for SFL231.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to the history and philosophy of leisure. It examines the physical, psychological, social and economic impact of leisure on the individual and society. Three lecture hours per week. Field trips may be required. Required of Leisure Studies Concentration/Minor. Not open to students that have received credit for SFL270.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Through lecture, discussion, and applied learning experiences, this course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the concepts of management and leadership unique to sport, including an understanding of the various agencies which govern sport. Students will be able to describe the various skills, roles, and functions of sport industry managers, including elements of leadership theory and practice. Three lecture hours per week. SMS Major elective. Required for Sport Management Concentration and Sport Management Minor. Open to all students who have not received credit for SFL220B.
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