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3.00 Credits
A study of basic marketing concepts with applications to sports organizations, both amateur and professional. Topics include promotions and public relation, sport consumer behavior, strategic market planning, technology application and sponsorship. Fall, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
A study of conditioning and the care and prevention of athletic injuries. Fall, even years.
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3.00 Credits
Presents the physical agents used in treating athletic injuries. Emphasis will be given to each modality's theoretical and physiological effects on the healing process and presents the indications and contraindications for use. The course includes two lecture periods and one laboratory period. Prerequisite: HPE 3500.
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3.00 Credits
Principles and goals of common rehabilitative procedures for athletic injuries in which learning the use of contemporary manual therapy and rehabilitative exercises in a comprehensive rehabilitation program are emphasized. Laboratory experiences will emphasize the proper rehabilitative techniques of common athletic injuries. The course includes two lecture periods and one laboratory period. Prerequisites: BIO 2010, BIO 2020, HPE 4090 and HPE 4100.
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Provides the student with basic information on critical planning components, event operations, programming, scheduling and budgeting. Through the application of theories and principles studied, the student will develop an event management plan for a sports facility. The student will make a practical application to course content by working with community-sponsored recreational events as well as campus-sponsored intercollegiate athletic events. Prerequisite: HPE 2100; Junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction of basic law terminology with a more extensive study in contract law, tort, liability, negligence, gender issues, sports violence, ADA implications and risk management. Students will apply critical thinking skills to various case studies and scenarios for decision-making applications to the various laws and court cases. Prerequisite: BUS 4040; Junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the interaction between sport and psychology with a focus on psychological skills training for athletes and coaches. Includes topics such as motivation, imagery, anxiety, stress, attention, confidence, leadership, and communication. Spring, even years.
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3.00 Credits
The study of the examination and grouping of pupils, provision and care of equipment, departmental organization, maintenance of facilities, and supervision of pupils, personnel and programs. Spring, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
The studey of manager duties and practices used in the management and operation of sports ministry programs. Specific administrative techniques in the context of various sports ministry programs will be studied and compared. This will include various types of sports ministry programs with both church and para-church based strategies. In addition to the administrative responsibilities of operating sports ministry programs, the course will also present strategies for the development and creation of new sports ministry opportunities. (Recommended Prerequisites): HPE 2030 and HPE 3030.
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3.00 Credits
The study of the physiological effects of exercise on the human body. Special emphasis is given to factors which affect performance whether in a competitive situation or in one's personal fitness lifestyle. Spring, even years.
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