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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Working knowledge of terminology related to the human body in health and disease developed through descriptive definitions, practical applications, word combinations, and medical abbreviations. (1 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
Critical examination of common moral/ethical issues and questions related to competitive sport, such as cheating, racial and sexual discrimination, performance-enhancing drugs, violence, and other problems. Moral reasoning and values will be used to address a variety of issues and situations. (3 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts from exercise physiology, biomechanics, sport nutrition, and sport psychology are applied to sport training, coaching strategies and techniques, leadership and group dynamics. (3 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
Study of nutrition and its effects on the health, development and physical performance of the individual. Students have opportunities to analyze and evaluate food intake, a variety of nutritional literature and research, popular weight-loss or gain programs, nutritional supplements, and other nutrition-related issues. (3 s.h.)
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2.00 Credits
Study of the structural components of human movement. Functional aspects of the bones, muscles and articulations are used in developing skills to analyze and improve human movement performance. (2 s.h.)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Supervised experience in an exercise science-related program, either on or off campus. (1-3 s.h.)
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2.00 Credits
This specialized practicum will give the student practical experience in the operations of sport, including the administration, organization, and training involved in daily sport operations. This will give the sport scientist a greater understanding of the training demands athletes face in their various sports, thus providing valuable information in developing effective training programs and information on dealing with those athletes. (2 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to information, skills and resources needed for effective planning, organizing, managing, and evaluating fitness/wellness programs and facilities. (3 s.h.)
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4.00 Credits
Study of how the body functionally responds and adapts to exercise, focusing on the cardiovascular, pulmonary, nervous, muscular, endocrine, and metabolic/energy systems. (4 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
Provides introduction and laboratory experience in techniques for fitness assessments, exercise prescription, and the analysis and evaluation of assessment data. Prerequisite: EXS 310. (3 s.h.)
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