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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Issues related to the organization and delivery of PE programs including philosophy, licensure, program standards, curricular approaches to programming, collaboration, advocacy, and behavior, resource, and risk management. Prerequisites: PE 360 and PE major, or permission of instructor. Spring.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Overviews the purpose of evaluation in K-12 physical education programs. Program standards and various methods of evaluation are examined. Emphasis is placed on designing effective assessment tools that are aligned with program objectives as well as methods for using and reporting results. Prerequisites: PE 360 and PE major, or permission of instructor. Spring.
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6.00 Credits
1-6 credits Provides an experience in coaching within a public school or recreational sport program designed to give the student an opportunity to plan, implement and evaluate selected activities such as practice sessions, conditioning programs, and game strategies. Maximum of 6 credits. Prerequisites: PE 210 and permission of instructor. Fall, Spring.
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6.00 Credits
1-6 credits Provides an opportunity for students to plan, teach, and evaluate Physical Education lessons and units at the elementary school level, apply knowledge of elementary school children, and understand the role of Physical Education within the school curriculum. Maximum of 6 credits. Prerequisites: PE 255, PE 360 (grade C or higher), admission to the PE major, admission to Teacher Education, and current certification in CPR for the Professional Rescuer and Standard First Aid. Cannot be taken concurrently with PE 376. Fall, Spring.
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6.00 Credits
1-6 credits Provides an opportunity for students to plan, implement, and evaluate secondary level Physical Education programs, gain knowledge of the school environment, and develop an understanding of the social and psychological dynamics experienced by novice teachers. Maximum of 6 credits. Prerequisites: PE 360 (grade C or higher), admission to the PE major, admission to Teacher Education, and current certification in CPR for the Professional Rescuer and Standard First Aid. Cannot be taken concurrently with PE 375. Fall, Spring.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits A supervised clinical experience designed to provide an opportunity for students to apply previously learned knowledge and skills in an athletic training setting. Responsibilities reflect an introductory level of cognitive, psychomotor and affective skills. Cannot be taken concurrently with participation in varsity or club sport. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. Fall.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits A supervised clinical experience designed to provide an opportunity for students to apply previously learned knowledge and skills in an athletic training setting. Responsibilities reflect an intermediate level of cognitive, psychomotor, and affective skills. Cannot be taken concurrently with participation in varsity or club sport. Prerequisites: PE 340, PE 383, and PE or Athletic Training major, or permission of instructor. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Review of basic mechanical principles related to human movement. Application of these principles to everyday skills and to Physical Education activities. Prerequisite: PE 200, PE 201, or permission of instructor. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the inflammatory process and implications for treatment of sports injuries and the identification of signs, symptoms and pathology of common sports injuries of the upper extremity and spine. The evaluation process including history, observation, palpation, range of motion, joint stability, muscle function and special tests. Lecture and labs. Prerequisites: PE 341, PE 384, and Athletic Training major, or permission of instructor. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Provides knowledge of pharmacology application in athletic training including pharmakinetics, indications and contraindications for pharmacological agents used in the treatment of sports injuries. Provides knowledge and skills in the identification of etiology, signs and symptoms, treatment alternatives and assessment for general medical conditions with applications for athletic trainers. Prerequisites: PE 440, PE 483, and Athletic Training major, or permission of instructor. Spring.
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