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3.00 Credits
Application of the basic mechanics of human motion to physical education activities. Includes a study of gross anatomy with application of the anatomical and mechanical principles involved in human movement. Prerequisite: BIOL 2440 and MATH 1306 and either EXSS 2340, 2351, or 2371.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the adjustments made by the body and its systems to exercise. Emphasis will be placed on the cardiovascular, respiratory, and digestive systems. Training programs and variables impacting upon human performance will be considered. Prerequisite: BIOL 2440 and either EXSS 2340, 2351, or 2371.
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3.00 Credits
For third-year Athletic Training students to start integrating their athletic training experiences with their athletic training skills. Comprehensive checking and profi ciency of athletic training knowledge in general medical conditions, general health assessment, pathology and etc. will be examined. A minimum of 210 and a maximum of 300 clock hours of clinical experience will be required by the student to successfully complete this course. Prerequisite: EXSS 3202.
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30.00 Credits
A weekly seminar in Allied Healthcare Professions. This seminar provides contact with a variety of allied healthcare professions that an ATC (Athletic Training Certified) may utilize as a component of the overall treatment of client(s). Professionals will be selected from, but not limited to, radiologists, nurses, neurologists, trauma specialists, massage therapists, and dietitians. A general medical rotation of a minimum of 30 hours will be required for this course.
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3.00 Credits
Senior Seminar is a capstone course designed to prepare those students seeking teacher certifi cation in Exercise and Sport Science to successfully complete the TExES examination. Emphasis will be given to testing strategies, study material, and practice questions. A practice examination will be administered at the completion of the course. Prerequisite: Approval of the Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The student will develop the ability to design, perform, and critically analyze current published research gaining a thorough understanding of current methods, needs in the fi eld, and research quality and use in practice. Prerequisite: EXSS 4392
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3.00 Credits
This class introduces students to basic cycling. The focus is on road and mountain biking training principles to include basic bike handling skills, equipment needs, training principles, mechanics, nutrition, and safety. Emphasis is placed on touring, endurance and sprint training, racing strategies, nutrition/hydration, periodization, and basic safety principles. Students are expected to participate in training sessions and one cycling event during the semester. Minimal bicycling skills and basic fi tness level required. Students are expected to provide their own bicycle. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
This class introduces students to basic rock climbing principles, including techniques and maneuvers, knots, anchoring and belaying systems, rappelling, and categories of climbing. In addition, students become familiar with history, safety, and ethics as well as equipment, including nomenclature, use, and care. Emphasis is placed on top-roped climbing systems and bouldering. Basic fitness level is required for participation in this class. Students are required to participate in a 3-day fi eld trip. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to basic and intermediate snow-skiing. The course material will include basic equipment purchase and rental, proper skiwear, ski area navigation, safety and injury prevention, basic fi tness, nutrition and hydration. Emphasis will be placed on downhill skiing, basic form, nutrition/ hydration and basic safety principles. Students are expected to participate in daily training sessions and make every attempt to progress in skill level during the course. No minimal skiing skills are necessary. A basic fi tness level required. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
Instruction and skills training leading to American Red Cross nonsurf "Lifeguard Training"certifi cate. Prerequisites: Current American Red Cross "Standard First Aid" and "AdulCPR" or "Community CPR" certifi cations anadequate swimming skills. Lab fee.
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