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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines secondary physical education programs which refine fundamental locomotor, nonmanipulative, and manipulative skills along with wellness concepts. The study and discussion of secondary curriculum, teaching methodologies, unit and lesson planning, motivational, management, and discipline techniques will be included. Three lecture hours per week. Course requirements include fifteen hours of field-based experience in secondary physical education classes. Required course in the Secondary Physical Education Concentration. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL322P. Prerequisites: SFL198 or SMS177, and SFL221 or SMS201, and matriculated into the Secondary Physical Education Concentration.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will present legislative interpretation assisting students planning to work with children with special needs. The intent of the course is to familiarize students with the variety of special needs disabilities, which one may encounter in a classroom or client setting. Teaching methodologies will be considered. Three lecture hours per week. Ten hours of field-based experiences in physical education or health and consumer science classrooms are required. Students should have completed one of the following: SFL200, SMS200, SFL221, or SMS201. Required course in the Physical Education and Health and Consumer Science Concentrations. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL324 or SFL324B.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge of tests, measurements, and elementary statistical techniques. Topics include the construction, selection, and interpretation of evaluative instruments. Emphasis is placed on techniques for designing and implementing practical assessments in physical education. Three lecture hours per week. Required of Elementary and Secondary Physical Education Concentrations. Not open to students who have taken SFL323 or SFL323A.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to familiarize the student with legal terminology, laws and regulations, and current issues dealing with sport science. Students will become familiar with the legal concepts in these areas that they are most likely to encounter in the workplace. Three lecture hours per week. SMS major elective. Required for Sport Management, Elementary and Secondary Physical Education, Fitness/Wellness Concentrations and Coaching and Sport Management Minors. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL327B.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Sport has become a major industry within the national economy. As such sport industries contribute to the shaping of our national economy. Particular attention will be given to such areas as economic theory and perspectives related to the sport industries; economic impact of television, venues, and events; budgeting principles; and fiscal control. Three lecture hours per week. SMS major elective. Required for Sport Management Concentration and Sport Management Minor. Open to all students. Recommended for Junior year. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL329. Recommended prior course: ECO202.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of various leadership skills, with a strong emphasis placed upon the ethical and communication proficiencies necessary to be an effective sport manager. Emphasis will be placed upon ethical theories and responsibilities as they apply to the sport management setting, as well as how to effectively communicate a course of action based upon ethical principles. Interactions and information exchange both internal and external to the sport organization will also be examined. Three lecture hours per week. Required for Sport Management Concentration. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL376. Prerequisites: SFL220B or SMS290, SFL242 or SMS291, SFL327B or SMS390, and SFL329 or SMS391.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to offer the student an applied experience in the sport industry, based on site approval. Performed on or in close proximity to the campus, the field experience will provide the opportunity for the student to observe and assist another professional. A minimum of one hundred and thirty-five (135) field hours required. Required for Sport Management Concentration. Recommended for Junior year. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL326A. Prerequisites: SFL220B or SMS290, SFL242 or SMS291, and SFL327B or SMS390.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will gain knowledge and skills to work with clients in the water for swimming, exercise, and leisure. Current research and protocols will be reviewed for clients with diabetes, arthritis, pregnancy, or orthopedic injuries and more. Legislation and risk management will be addressed. Use of special equipment and communication systems will be introduced. Three lecture/lab hours per week are required, plus a 10 hour field experience. Required for Aquatic Management Concentration. Major elective. Open to all students who have not received credit for SFL213B. Prerequisites: One of the following: SFL152 or SFL291, or SMS140, SMS141, and SFL215B or SMS320, or equivalent skills, or permission of the Department Chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course trains candidates to teach American Red Cross swimming, diving and water safety courses within a minimum of 36 hours of active participation. 100% attendance and considerable practice teaching are required for certification. Three lecture/lab hours per week plus field trip. Major elective. Open to all students who have not received credit for SFL490A. Prerequisites: At least 17 years old, successful completion written and skills pre-course tests based on Community Water Safety Course, and a CORI check.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to offer the student the opportunity for practical experience in the field of aquatics. Seminars will be held regularly to allow students to discuss and analyze their experience. Minimum of seventy-five hours required. Open only to Aquatic Management Concentration students. Not open to students who have previously received credit for SFL410.
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