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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Work experience in an applied field under the dual supervision of a Human Performance and Wellness faculty member and a practicing on-site professional. Prerequisites: senior status, completion of all preprofessional course work, departmental approval, and current Community First Aid and CPR certification (or acceptable equivalent). Offered on demand. Three to twelve hours.
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3.00 Credits
Research and specialized studies designed to meet the needs of the individual student. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. Offered on demand. One to four hours.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture/laboratory approach to the measurement techniques, instruments, research methodology, and technology used in the field of human performance and wellness/health science. The course focuses on test selection/construction criteria, standardized tests, and techniques employed in the measurement of the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains. Common statistical models are used to evaluate the measurement results that are applied in the processes of exercise prescription and wellness counseling. Laboratory is included. Prerequisites: HPW 201X or HPW 351X and current Community First Aid and CPR certification (or acceptable equivalent). Laboratory fee. Offered fall semester. Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the factors related to the physical, biological, and social environment and how these influence the magnitude and character of school health. Candidates will analyze the composition of comprehensive school health program, health education, school health services, and the maintenance of a healthy school environment. Candidates will identify the surrounding demographics of a particular school related to health services and also matrix local, state, and national initiatives and services for advancing health. Offered fall semester in odd-numbered years. Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
A capstone course for the majors focusing on current issues and problems relating to ethics within the profession. Applications of theory, with practice, will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Senior standing. Offered spring semester. One hour.
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1.00 Credits
A student athlete may earn one human performance and wellness activity credit by successfully participating in one season on an intercollegiate athletic team. May be repeated for credit in a different intercollegiate sport. Credit given in the semester the season ends. One hour. Fall Sports HPWA 100F Intercollegiate Football HPWA 100I Intercollegiate Soccer - Men HPWA 100J Intercollegiate Soccer - Women HPWA 100N Intercollegiate Volleyball - Women Spring Sports HPWA 100A Intercollegiate Baseball HPWA 100K Intercollegiate Basketball - Men HPWA 100L Intercollegiate Softball HPWA 100M Intercollegiate Basketball - Women
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1.00 Credits
Development of cardiovascular fitness through aerobic rhythms, conditioning activities, and continuous exercise modes. Offered on demand. One hour. ( See catalog policy under "Advanced Standing" regarding creditequivalency for military basic training.)
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1.00 Credits
An emphasis on strength and muscular endurance training of the major muscle groups using scientific principles for safe and efficient weight lifting. Offered on demand. One hour.
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1.00 Credits
Instruction and practice designed for the beginning player in the rules, etiquette, singles and doubles strategies, and basic strokes of tennis. The serve, forehand, and backhand will be emphasized with additional instruction in the lob, volley, and overhead. Offered on demand. One hour.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to cycling and bicycle touring covering basic performance skills, safety, maintenance, and group trip touring. Offered on demand. One hour.
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