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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Practical application of the material presented in Human Anatomy and Kinesiology. Students will participate in hands-on activities, such as free weights, machine weights, and cardiovascular machines, which will allow them to learn how specific muscles and/or muscle groups are targeted in an athletic performance environment. Corequisite: ATRG 2023.
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2.00 Credits
Emphasis on the theory of and participation in non-traditional and traditional sports and activities. Includes analysis of skills, discussion on developmental appropriateness, terms, cues, basic rules, equipment setup, and teaching strategies. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
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3.00 Credits
Anatomical study of structure and function of the human body specifically related to sport and physical performance. Emphasis on the mechanics of movement. Prerequisites: BIOL 2153, 2151, 2173, and 2171. Corequisite: ATRG 2021.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the broad-based subjects that encompass sport administration. Topics include sport marketing, finance, law, and management. Special attention will be paid to youth, high school, college, professional, and international sport.
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1.00 Credits
Early laboratory and clinical experiences in Physical Education. The initial pre-professional clinical experience for schools, kindergarten through grade twelve, with primary duties including observation and assisting instructors with general instruction and class management in physical education.
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2.00 Credits
Emphasis on legal and illegal drug use in the world today. Topics include indications, contraindications, and effects of commonly used non-prescription and prescription medicines; the use of ergogenic aids and illegal substances in athletics; and neurophysiology and pharmacology as related to the effects of drugs on the body.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on basic nutrition, fundamentals of digestion, absorption and metabolism, nutrients and their roles, and specific sports/nutrition-related subjects.
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3.00 Credits
Consists of theory and practicum. The theory component presents an overview of current strategies and practices for healthy living, including health maintenance and disease prevention. The practicum allows application of this knowledge to activities of daily living.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on study of etiology and mechanism of injury, pathology, and recognition of clinical signs and symptoms of athletic injury. Provides knowledge required for proper recognition, management, and prevention of athletic injuries.
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3.00 Credits
Proficiencies will include using therapeutic modalities, managing heat illnesses, and using protective equipment. The clinical experience will be with an equipment- intensive, high-risk sport. Corequisites: ATRG 3601 and 3642.
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