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SMS 435: Directed Field Experience in Coaching
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course is designed to expose the student to the many aspects of coaching. The student will be able to observe and assist and will have the opportunity to analyze his/her experiences under the supervision of a varsity coach. Requirement for Coaching Minor and Certificate programs. Field-based experience and seminars will be included. Minimum of one hundred and thirty-five (135) hours required. Not open to those who have received credit for SFL430A. Prerequisites: SMS230, SFL250A or SMS231, SFL331A or SMS331, and SFL327B or SMS390.
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SMS 440: Dance: Theory
4.00 Credits
Salem State University
In this course the student will learn to think critically about dance. Through the study of dance theory, choreographic styles, and published critical writing, the course examines the impact of dance forms on various cultures and the important role dance plays in society. Three lecture hours plus one two-hour laboratory per week. Required course for Dance Concentration and Dance Minor. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL381A.
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SMS 441: Dance Pedagogy
4.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course is designed to provide students with the theories, standards and skills to teach various dance forms in studios and public and private schools. Students will investigate personal beliefs about teaching and learning as well as essential skills needed to become a dance teacher. Topics will include the learning environment, methodology, lesson planning, and assessment. Three lecture hours plus one two-hour laboratory per week. Required course for Dance Concentration. Prerequisites: SFL161A or SMS150, and SFL163 or SMS154.
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SMS 442: Dance Workshop II
4.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course is for students with previous dance experience who are interested in exploring dance as a performing art. Students will collaborate to create material that will be integrated into a piece of choreography. Students will learn choreography taught by instructor that will culminate in a performance at the end of the semester. Three lecture hours plus one two-hour laboratory per week. Appropriate dance attire must be worn. Required course for Dance Concentration. Prerequisite: SFL282 or SMS179.
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SMS 443: Dance Composition II
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course is designed for students who wish to further develop their abilities as a choreographer. Building on previous experience and study, students will continue to develop a movement language to articulate physical expression, and to explore how structure organizes choreographic ideas. Material developed in this class will build towards a finished work. Three lecture hours per week. Required course for Dance Concentration. Prerequisite: SMS240 or SFL281.
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SMS 455: Directed Field Experience in Fitness/ Wellness
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity for practical experience in an approved fitness/wellness facility. (A minimum of 8 hours per week, 112 hours total per semester). Required of and restricted to Fitness/Wellness Concentration/Minor students. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL440 or SFL440A. Prerequisites: SFL261 or SMS260, SFL373 or SMS373, and SFL340A or SMS350.
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SMS 460: Teaching Methods And Materials in Health/ Family And Consumer Sciences
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The course emphasizes teaching methodologies for all grade levels. Consideration of materials applicable to health/family and consumer science, evaluation techniques, discipline techniques, preparation of teaching units and bibliographies; and a survey of current literature in the field. Three lecture hours per week. Course requirements include fifteen (15) hours of field-based experience in health education classes with grades (PreK-12). Required course for Health and Consumer Science Concentration. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL360 or SFL360B. Prerequisites: SFL198 or SMS177, and SFL200 or SMS200, and SFL261 or SMS260, and matriculation in the Health and Consumer Science Concentration.
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SMS 465: Directed Field Experience in Health/ Family And Consumer Science
2.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course is designed to offer the student an applied experience in a health/family and consumer science education setting. Through assignments, the student will gain direct experience in the field of health/family and consumer science. A minimum of seventy-five (75) hours is required, which includes field based experience and seminar meetings. Required course for and restricted to Health and Consumer Science Concentration students. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL443 or SFL443B. Prerequisites: SFL360B or SMS460, and matriculation into the Health and Consumer Science Concentration.
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SMS 470: Recreation Leadership And Group
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course includes an analysis of the qualities and roles of leaders, theories of leadership, leadership techniques, group dynamics, and problem-solving techniques. The students will also learn how to lead groups in various recreational activities. Three hours per week. Offered in alternate years. Required for Leisure Studies Concentration. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL471.
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SMS 475: Directed Field Experience in Leisure Studies
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity for practical experience in the field of recreation. Seminars will be held regularly to allow students to discuss and analyze their experiences in the field of leisure. Minimum of eight hours per week and additional required seminars. Open only to students in the Leisure Studies Concentration/Minor. Not open to students who have received credit for SFL470. Prerequisites: SFL270 or SMS270, SFL370 or SMS370, and SFL471 or SMS470.
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