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Physical Education, Health/Recreation 341: Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education
3.00 Credits
Maryville College
3 credit hours Prerequisites: Math 120, PHR 102 and 231 Study directed toward the administration and interpretation of basic statistical procedures related to designing appropriate fitness programs and understanding health and sport related components of physical fitness.
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Physical Education, Health/Recreation 343: Practicum
2.00 - 6.00 Credits
Maryville College
2 to 6 credit hours Prerequisite: Junior standing Practical experience in appropriate settings enabling students to apply methods, skills and techniques learned in the classroom to field settings. The portions of the practica required of outdoor recreation majors must be set in the Mountain Challenge program.
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Physical Education, Health/Recreation 345: Physiology of Exercise
3.00 Credits
Maryville College
3 credit hours Prerequisites or co-requisites: Biology 217 or 218, PHR 102 and 231 Study of the physiological principles related to exercise and human movement to include health and sport related components of physical fitness.
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Physical Education, Health/Recreation 346: Physical Education in Games,Sports and Activities
3.00 Credits
Maryville College
3 credit hours Prerequisites: PHR 231 and 102 This course is designed to provide an understanding of rules, strategies, and the sports-related fitness and other skills necessary to engage in lifetime activities and games/ sports. Various methods to evaluate individual progress are included. Practical sessions are a part of this course.
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Physical Education, Health/Recreation 347: Professional Seminar
1.00 Credits
Maryville College
1 credit hour Prerequisite: Junior standing Issues of professional development and current trends will be examined. Investigation of senior thesis methods, topics and requirements. Also to include researching internship sites, resume development and the interview process.
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Physical Education, Health/Recreation 351-352: Senior Study
6.00 Credits
Maryville College
6 credit hours Prerequisites: FRS 140, English Proficiency Exam, junior standing and PHR 341 The Senior Study requirement is fulfilled with this two-course sequence. Individual study or project designed by the student under the guidance of a faculty supervisor. Ordinarily taken in the spring term of the junior year and the fall term of the senior year.
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Physics 101: College Physics I
4.00 Credits
Maryville College
4 credit hours Prerequisite: Mathematics 115 or equivalent An algebra-based introduction to physics for majors in the life sciences. The area explored is classical mechanics. Topics include: translational and rotational motion of particles and rigid bodies; Newton's laws of motion; conservation laws; energy and work; equilibrium; gravitational forces and fields; harmonic motion and oscillation; and wave motion. Computer-based laboratory work seeks to demonstrate the validity of theoretical descriptions and impart a deeper understanding of physical phenomena and associated concepts.
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Physics 102: College Physics II
4.00 Credits
Maryville College
4 credit hours Prerequisite: Physics 101 Continuation of Physics 101. The areas explored are thermodynamics, electricity & magnetism, wave motion, and geometrical optics. Topics include: temperature; heat, pressure, kinetic energy of gases; the laws of thermodynamics; Carnot cycle; entropy; electric and magnetic forces and fields; electric potential and potential energy; capacitance, resistance and current; Maxwell's equations; reflection and refraction of light; ray approximation for geometrical optics; and interference, diffraction and polarization of light. Computer-based laboratory work seeks to demonstrate the validity of theoretical descriptions and impart a deeper understanding of physical phenomena and associated concepts.
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Physics 201: General Physics I
4.00 Credits
Maryville College
4 credit hours Pre or co-requisite: Mathematics 225 A calculus-based introduction to physics for majors in the physical sciences, mathematics and engineering. The area explored is classical mechanics. Topics include: translational and rotational motion of particles and rigid bodies; Newton's laws of motion; conservation laws; energy and work; equilibrium; gravitational forces and fields; harmonic motion and oscillation; and wave motion. Computer-based laboratory work seeks to demonstrate the validity of theoretical descriptions and to impart a deeper understanding of physical phenomena and associated concepts.
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Physics 202: General Physics II
4.00 Credits
Maryville College
4 credit hours Prerequisite: Physics 201 Continuation of Physics 201. The areas explored are thermodynamics, electricity & magnetism, wave motion, and geo-metrical optics. Topics include: temperature; heat; pressure, kinetic energy of gases; the laws of thermodynamics; Carnot cycle; entropy; electric and magnetic forces and fields; electric potential and potential energy; capacitance, resistance and current; Maxwell's equations; reflection and refraction of light; ray approximation for geometrical optics; and interference, diffraction and polarization of light. Computer-based laboratory work seeks to demonstrate the validity of theoretical descriptions and to impart a deeper understanding of physical phenomena and associated concepts.
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