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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Sports Conditioning. Three semester hours. A study of the scientific basis of conditioning athletes. Focus will be on cardiovascular and resistance conditioning in the off-season, pre-season, and in-season. An introduction and utilization of appropriate equipment for cardiovascular conditioning and resistance training will be examined.%
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Physiology of Exercise. Three semester hours. Application of basic physiological concepts to the programs of kinesiology, emphasis upon the physiological effects and adjustments occurring from participation in physical activity. Major factors in conditioning, fatigue, diet, and physical fitness are considered.%
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Adapted Kinesiology. Three semester hours. Principles of adapting physical activities to individual needs will be studied. Instructional strategies, screening and testing procedures, and modification of equipment will be emphasized. Patterns of organization and administration of programs will also be addressed.%
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3.00 Credits
Driver Education. Three semester hours. A course designed to address the options in the classroom teaching of driver education. Both the half credit, 56-hour program, and the 32-hour non-credit program will be taught.%
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Supervision in Health and Kinesiology. Three semester hours. (Same as HEd 540). Philosophy, history, principles, organization, and techniques of supervision and their application to the supervision of health and kinesiology.%
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3.00 Credits
Professionalism in Health and Kinesiology. Three semester hours (Same as HEd 542). A study of avenues for professional involvement, legal and ethical issues, and the associated roles of the health and kinesiology professional. Some degree of professional involvement will be a requirement of this course.%
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Ethics, Governance, and Legalities in Sports. Three semester hours. A study focusing on ethical problems in the contemporary sport industry and the theoretical models available for analyzing these problems. Various governing agencies, primarily the UIL and NCAA, in sport will also be studied emphasizing investigation of the legal ramifications, organizational structure, authority, membership, and influence of these sport governing bodies. Legal aspects of teaching, coaching, and administering athletic programs in secondary and post-secondary education and community settings will also be included.%
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Economics, Marketing and Public Relations in Sports. Three semester hours. A study of revenue sources available to sport organizations such as tax support, municipal and corporate bonds, ticket sales, concessions, fund raising, sponsorship, licensing and PSL?s. Further study will include sport-marketing plans utilizing the concepts of product, price, promotion, sales and advertising. The course will further examine aspects of external and internal communication in sport pertaining to community, customer, employee and media relations.%
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3.00 Credits
Advanced Techniques in Driver Education. Three semester hours. The laboratory phase of driver education will be addressed. Multi-car range, simulation and behind-the-wheel techniques will be studied in depth.%
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