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ORGL 4553: Capstone
3.00 Credits
Langston University
This course provides students the opportunity to integrate concepts and theories covered in the core with their area of focus. Students will design and implement a capstone project related to their area of focus culminating in a written and oral presentation. This course must be taken in the student's final enrollment period.
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ORGL 4993: Internship in Organizational Leadership
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Practical experiences in the workplace incorporating the skills learned in the program.
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PE 2112: Introduction to Physical Education And Recreation
2.00 Credits
Langston University
The course is the preliminary orientation course covering the historical and philosophical perspective on the teaching of physical education and recreation as a profession.
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PE 3113: Care of Athletic Injuries
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Course designed to educate students in the principles and procedures of soft tissue evaluation of all major anatomic sites. In addition, it includes skill development in special tests for assessing musculoskeletal trauma, lecture and demonstration of emergency procedures as well as general strapping and bandaging, practice in palpation, and other evaluative techniques. Prerequisite: PE 4133
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PE 3123: Physical Education For Secondary Schools
3.00 Credits
Langston University
This course will focus on accepted theories and philosophies of ninth through twelfth grade physical education. Special emphasis is given to theories of individual and team sports, the curriculum, the role of the teacher, and the needs of the students in the Physical Education setting 9-12. *Prerequisite: PE 4123, Physical Education for Elementary Schools.
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PE 3133: Organization And Administration of Physical Education
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Aligns and defines the importance of sports administration. Lectures and reports cover care of facilities and equipment, bookkeeping, budget management, athletic medical records, and intramural programs.
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PE 3142: Coaching Theory And Practice
2.00 Credits
Langston University
A study of the many theoretical and psychological aspects pertaining to coaching, and competitive athletics, including motivation, player-coach relationships, team selection, team morale, and strategy. Emphasis will be placed on underlying sociological determinants of environment as contributing factors in competition.
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PE 3152: Sports Fundamentals I
2.00 Credits
Langston University
This class will provide the methods, procedures, and techniques used in teaching fundamental motor skills in recreational games and sports.
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PE 3153: Leisure/ Lifetime Recreation
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Study of historical development of leisure, attitudes taken toward it, and theories as to its cause. The class will also provide an opportunity to develop a personal philosophy of leisure and recreation and an understanding of professional preparation.
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PE 3162: Sports Fundamentals II
2.00 Credits
Langston University
This class will provide the methods, procedures, and techniques used in teaching fundamental motor skills in recreational games and sports. *Prerequisite: PE 3162, Sports Fundamentals I
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