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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the planning of sport facilities involving proper design, dimensions and safety features
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2.00 Credits
This course will focus on the application of mechanical principles of human motion Within this focus, the human body and external forces will be examined with regard to how they create movement Also includes analysis of motor skill activities and exercise programs Prerequisite: BI173/BL171, BI393/HW393, or instructor permission
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to common athletic injuries and their causes, prevention, and care After principles are learned, students will be offered practical experience in taping, bandaging, and wrapping injuries 2 hours lecture/demonstration, fi eld work to total 30-45 hours
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to various concepts of fi tness, appraisal, and evaluation Appraisal principles will apply to cardiovascular fi tness, fl exibility, and muscular strength Principles of prescription tailored to the appraisal outcomes will be learned Students will engage in individual projects involving analysis and diagnostic fi tness testing followed by designing prescriptions 2 hours lecture, lab work to total 30 hours Prerequisite: HW373/BI343 or HW393/BI393, or instructor permission
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3.00 Credits
A study of the physiologic responses and adaptations to exposure to exercise and training Concepts learned will include the physiologic effects of muscular activity under different intensities, durations, and environments on the human organism 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: BI173/BL171, HW3082 (concurrent), or instructor permission
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3.00 Credits
The study of anatomical, physiological, and mechanical principles of motion, body movements, muscular action and joint mechanics in response to human movement Study will include application to how human motion is created and maintained The concepts learned will include principles of anatomical and biomechanical analysis Prerequisite: BI173/ BL171
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3.00 Credits
A study of psychological development as it relates to sports and exericse This course will examine the infl uence of psychological factors on performance in sports and exercise such as anxiety, motivation, athlete personality, concentration, and confi dence Prerequisite: PS133
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3.00 Credits
In a seminar format, students will focus on critical issues in wellness and current research in the fi eld Students will engage in reading, research, discussion, and presentation to the seminar cohort The objective is to guide students to integrate academic preparation in their discipline into their professional lives, further developing life-long learning skills and a perspective of intellectual curiosity 3 hours seminar Prerequisite: Senior standing in Wellness
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Students will integrate theoretical knowledge from academic work with practical experience in their areas of concentration This is accomplished by supervised wellness practice in a corporate or community setting Prerequisite: Senior standing in Wellness
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3.00 Credits
In this course the students will have the opportunity to study more specifi c topics in various areas of music that are not currently covered by specifi c course offerings
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