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FT 104: Fitness Assessment & Programming I
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3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
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Introduces fitness testing for apparently healthy populations. Covers cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, nutrition, and body composition in both individual and group assessments. Prerequisites: HPE 295 and FT 101.
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FT 105: Fitness Assessment & Programming II
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3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
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Second course in sequence of Fitness Assessment and Programming. Introduces individual and group exercise plans and progressions, and recreational program planning. Covers reassessment and exercise compliance. Prerequisites: FT 104 and CAS 133 or equivalent.
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FT 106: Analysis of Movement
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3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
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Studies and analyzes human posture and movement as it applies to physical fitness and sport. Uses knowledge to design effective and safe exercise programs. Prerequisite: FT 131.
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FT 107: Exercise Science I
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3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
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Studies and analyzes human posture and movement as it applies to physical fitness and sport. Uses knowledge to design effective and safe exercise programs. Prerequisite: FT 131.
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FT 131: Structure & Function of the Human Body
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4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
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Presents basic principles in anatomy, physiology, and exercise science. This class will introduce terminology, concepts, basic chemistry, cell structure and function, tissues and the following systems: metabolic, cardiovascular, pulmonary, skeletal, muscular, endocrine, and nervous. Interpret and apply the fundamental concepts of human anatomy and physiology. Prepares students who are in the Fitness Technology program for their future course work.
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FT 201: Fitness Assessment and Program III
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3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
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Third in sequence of Fitness Assessment and Programming. Covers advanced testing procedures, assessments for special populations, exercise programming for special populations, and exercise programming for group exercise. Prerequisites: FT 105; PE 281, 282B, and 282A or 287.
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FT 202: Fitness and Aging
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3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
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Explores physiological aspects of aging as applied to fitness and exercise. Prerequisites: FT 107 and PE 282B
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FT 203: Fitness Promotion
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3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
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Develops skills to promote healthy and fit lifestyles to both individuals and groups. Learn skills to promote oneself in the job market. Applies skills gained from a variety of fitness disciplines. Prerequisites: 5th term standing in Fitness Tech Program or instructor permission.
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FT 204: Exercise Science II
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2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
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Continues application of physiological concepts from Exercise Science I. This course will introduce environmental conditions, ergogenic aids, advanced training adaptations, and clinical exercise physiology. Students will spend additional time in the lab setting learning metabolic and ECG stress testing. Prerequisite: FT 107.
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FT 280: CE/ Fitness Technology
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10.00 Credits
Portland Community College
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Provides required internship experiences for Fitness Technology majors. Required: 3rd term standing for Certificate students, 6th term standing for AAS Degree students in Fitness Tech program or instructor permission; must have current First Aid and CPR card.
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