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HPER 432 (632): Sport and Exercise Psychology
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
The emphasis of this course will be on the current issues and challenges facing active populations and their individual differences and behaviors. Intervention techniques and social-environment will be discussed as to their effects on sport behavior and performance.
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HPER 435: Nutrition for Health,Fitness and Sport
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Examines the role of nutrition for the physically active individual as it relates to health-related fitness and athletic performance. Topics include the human energy system, macro and micronutrients, weight management, hydration and nutritional supplements. Prereq: NUTR 100; EXSC 430 or any human anatomy and/or physiology with a lab, or instructor's approval.
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HPER 440 (640): Evaluation in Human Performance
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Overview of the procedures and instrumentation required in the administration of psychomotor skills testing and evaluation. Emphasis is on proper selection and administration of tests, appropriate evaluation of test results using basic statistical procedures (e.g., random sampling, correlation, t-tests, ANOVA).
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HPER 491: Internship
12.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
One semester work experience with a cooperating agency. Application must be approved and liability insurance purchased before student may enroll. Prereq: Must have all core coursework per discipline completed.
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HPER 491 - Internship
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HPER 740: Sport and Exercise Nutrition
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
In-depth look at nutrition as the foundation for physical performance. The role of various nutrients in providing energy and regulating physiological processes related to health, fitness and athletic performance will be studied. Critical evaluation of nutritional supplements as performance aids along with other related issues such as eating disorders will also be included. Prereq: NUTR 100 or above; Exercise Physiology, or instructor's approval.
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HPER 750: Workshop on Selected Topics[Title of Topic
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Workshop on selected topics. May be repeated with variation in topic but no more than six hours of workshop credit may be applied to a graduate degree in Education. Prereq: Instructor's approval.
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HSEM 108: Honors Seminar
1.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Freshmen in the Honors Seminar Program can receive one semester hour of credit for fulfilling the requirements of the Honors Seminar Program. Freshmen in the Honors Seminar 375 Program participate in a series of seminars with a distinguished campus visitor and attend the public addresses of distinguished visitors throughout the academic year. A research paper is required. Students enroll in this course during the fall semester and complete program requirements during spring semester. An S grade will be assigned for the fall semester and changed to P or F at the end of spring semester when program requirements are completed. Under some circumstances, the course might be completed in one semester with the instructor's approval. This course is graded on a Pass/ Fail basis.
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HSEM 208: Honors Seminar
1.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Sophomores in the Honors Seminar Program can receive one semester hour of credit for fulfilling the requirements of the Honors Seminar Program. Sophomores enrolled in this course participate in a series of seminars with a distinguished campus visitor and attend the public addresses of distinguished visitors throughout the academic year. A research paper is required. Students enroll in this course during the fall semester and complete program requirements during spring semester. An S grade will be assigned for the fall semester and changed to P or F at the end of spring semester when program requirements are completed. Under some circumstances, the course might be completed in one semester with the instructor's approval. This course is graded on a Pass/Fail basis.
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HSEM 308: Honors Seminar
1.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Juniors in the Honors Seminar Program can receive one semester hour of credit for fulfilling the requirements of the Honors Seminar Program. Juniors enrolled in this course participate by attending public addresses of distinguished visitors throughout the academic year. Submission of a course paper is also required. Students enroll in this course during the fall semester and complete program requirements during spring semester. An S grade will be assigned for the fall semester and changed to P or F at the end of spring semester when program requirements are completed. Under some circumstances, the course might be completed in one semester with the instructor's approval. This course is graded on a Pass/Fail basis.
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HSEM 408: Honors Seminar
1.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Seniors in the Honors Seminar Program can receive one semester hour of credit for fulfilling the requirements of the Honors Seminar Program. Seniors enrolled in this course participate by attending public addresses of distinguished visitors throughout the academic year. Submission of a course paper is also required. Students enroll in this course during the fall semester and complete program requirements during spring semester. An S grade will be assigned for the fall semester and changed to P or F at the end of spring semester when program requirements are completed. Under some circumstances, the course might be completed in one semester with the instructor's approval. This course is graded on a Pass/Fail basis. S ( Satisfactory) Grade-For an explanation of this grade, see Grades section of university catalog.
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