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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the investigation of the physiological components of human movement in differing environments (heat, cold, altitude, hyperbaria, microgravity, air pollution, weather, biorhythmic disturbances). Concepts relating to neuromuscular, metabolic, circulatory, and respiratory adaptations during exercise in differing environments are discussed in lecture, including theoretical and practical applications of exercise and training principles. Prerequisite: EXS 310. (3 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
Study of the physical laws affecting human movement performance with applications to exercise and sport skill techniques. Prerequisite: EXS 225. (3 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the various forms of anaerobic training and conditioning. Students will study the physiological adaptations to anaerobic training and techniques for increasing anaerobic performance, including strength, power, and speed. Prerequisites: EXS 310 and EXS 325. (4 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
Study of the four phases of cardiac rehabilitation including education, pathophysiology, prevention, interventions and pharmacology. (3 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
This course will include a study of sport and its relationship to individuals, groups, institutions, societies and cultures. It will include a critical examination of social processes and concepts such as socialization, social control, social conflict, social changes, class and gender stratification, racial and ethnic discrimination, team dynamics, and social values and apply them to sport and sporting situations. (3 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
Study of human behavior and emotions in sport and fitness settings and circumstances. Major areas of focus include motivation, cognitive and behavioral intervention strategies, group dynamics, and leadership. (3 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of cardiovascular physiology including electrical activity of the heart, control of cardiac output and peripheral blood flow, and hemodynamics. Basic and intermediate electrocardiography including cardiac function, lead systems, rate, rhythm, axis, infarction, ischemia, hypertrophy, and effects of cardiovascular drugs and exercise on ECG. Prerequisite: BIO 315 (4 s.h.)
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2.00 Credits
Exploration of cardiovascular physiology including electrical activity of the heart, control of cardiac output and peripheral blood flow, and themodynamics. BIO 315 (2 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
Basic and intermediate electrocardiography including cardiac function, lead systems, rate, rhythm, axis, infraction, ischemia, hypertrophy, and effects of cardiovascular drugs and exercise on ECG. Prerequisite: BIO 314 (2 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the components of various sports, traditional and non-traditional, for the purposes of enhancing students' ability to effectively work with athletes in these various sports. Students will learn the basic history of the sport, basic rules of the sport, and factors associated with the biomechanics, training, and conditioning of the sport. (3 s.h.)
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