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1.00 Credits
This course reviews the knowledge base and responsibilities that are necessary for becoming a personal trainer. It is an exam review course that covers exercise screening, individualized program design, proper exercise techniques, exercise science principles, methods of training, leadership and implementation, and legal issues. In addition, this course will prepare students to take the national personal trainer certification exam given by the American Council on Exercise (ACE).
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3.00 Credits
Sport Psychology is the study of mental factors affecting athletic skills and performance as well as during sports injury, applying psychological science to sports. This course will provide an overview of the growing field of Sport Psychology. Subjects studied during this course will cover the foundations of Sport Psychology, the psychological influence in sport, recreational activity, injury and rehabilitation as well as performance enhancement techniques. Topics will include theoretical foundations of counseling, psychological interventions for performance troubles, and mood dysfunctions through injury, rehabilitation and return to sport.
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4.00 Credits
This course builds upon the principles of exercise physiology covered in previous courses. Cardiorespiratory function during exercise as well as adaptations to aerobic and anaerobic training will be explored. Students will learn about standard principles of training and periodization and the utilization of the ACE IFT model. These principles will then be applied through research and/or practical application of training experiences. It is a practical course that stresses application of anatomical and physiological concepts related to exercise.
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4.00 Credits
This course explores the physiological aspects of human movement. Aspects of exercise, such as muscular and neurological control of movement, metabolism, fatigue response, cardiovascular control and the training effects of exercise are discussed. The course also explores how nutrition, environment, drugs, hormones, and other factors affect performance.
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.50 - 2.00 Credits
Students will apply their exercise science knowledge and skills gained from their Exercise Science courses and practicum sessions to real-life settings.
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0.50 - 2.00 Credits
Students will apply their exercise science knowledge and skills gained from their Exercise Science courses and practicum sessions to real-life settings. Students in this course will organize, supervise, train and lead Exercise Science Practicum I students.
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3.00 Credits
A survey course, the purpose of which is to prepare prospective elementary techers and library-media generalists to provide knowledgeable service in the use of print and nonprint materials in the area of literature for children. This course includes study of evaluative criteria, wide reading, viewing and listening as well as discussion of literature for children in various formats.
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3.00 Credits
A course in quantitative reasoning that examines modern topics for their applicability and accessibility. Provides students with mathematical and logical skills needed to formulate, analyze, and interpret quantitative arguments in a variety of settings. Topics include financial mathematics, elementary logic and set theory, introduction to probability, basic statistics, unit conversion, applications of algebra as well as other topics of interest. Students with an ALEKS score of 20-29 may take MATH 1000 and the co-requisite MATH 0921
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended for prospective elementary school teachers. The purpose is to prepare students to be competent in teaching the major concepts and skills related to the real number system and four arithmetic operations.
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