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ES 344: Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Physical Education- Elementary
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
The study of curriculum and methodology used in meeting the motor needs and interests of children in the elementary schools. The student will develop a P.E. curriculum, unit plans, and daily lesson plans. Practical teaching experience will be gained through peer and elementary age teaching. Recommended: Junior standing. (Fall)
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ES 346: L Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Physical Education and Health- Secondary
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
The study of curriculum and methods of instruction, classroom management and evaluation techniques for physical education and health at the secondary level. Considerable hands on experience through peer-teaching activities. Concurrent with ES346L. Prerequisite: ED219; Junior standing. (Spring) 126
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ES 348: Curriculum Methods in Health
2.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
The study of curriculum and methods of instruction, classroom management and evaluation techniques specific to health in the elementary and secondary settings. Practical teaching experiences in classroom settings will be emphasized. Prerequisite:ED219, ES221, ES344 or ES346. (Spring,)
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ES 360: Principles of Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
This course is intended to be a midlevel discussion and study of the field of nutrition. Basic components of the human diet and the special needs of the physically active will be emphasized. Some discussion of the various specialty diets and supplements will also be investigated. Prerequisite: ES101 & ES221. (Spring)
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ES 362: Field Practicum
1.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Designed to give prospective majors practical experience in exercise science. Student will be required to teach an activity class. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing.
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ES 370: Kinesiology
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
A study of the skeletal and neuromuscular systems as structural determinants of human motion. Biomechanical principles are applied to the study of the upper and lower extremities. Appropriate movement terminology and analysis of muscular involvement are applied to various forms of exercise. Prerequisite: BI110. (Fall)
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ES 374: Adapted Physical Education
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Course deals with organizing, planning and conducting physical education for the disadvantaged student. Students will learn to understand the broad realm of adaptations and will be able to recognize various handicaps. Fitness and leisure activities will be discussed. Emphasis is placed on organizing and administering adaptive programs. Prerequisite: ES210, ES220 (Spring)
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ES 380: Psychology of Sport
2.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the psychological methods and applications relating to sports. The course will help the student have a better understanding of principles of sports psychology. Included in class discussion will be: motivational variables, emotional states, personality variables, imagery, goal setting, and arousal-aggression variables. (Spring)
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ES 400: Internship
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Designed to provide Exercise Science Department majors practical experience in a variety of exercise related professions. Athletic Training majors may participate in any setting under the supervision of a Certified Athletic Trainer, and Exercise Science majors may participate in any health, recreation, fitness, or educational settings under the supervision of an experienced professional. All internships must be preapproved through the student's advisor and Department chair prior to the first day of the internship. A minimum of 160 hours of experience is required. Prerequisite: Junior status.
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ES 420: Exercise Physiology
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
A study of the physiological structures of the human body and their relationships to performance in physical education and athletics. Primary attention is paid to the adjustment mechanisms of the human body to exercise. Prerequisite: BI110. (Spring)
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