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PE 208: Kinesiology
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
An introduction to the study of human movement. Subdisciplines of kinesiology will be introduced and will include but not be limited to, exercise physiology, sports psychology and biomechanics. Prerequisites: BIO 108 and CHE 1101. 3 credits. Spring semester; day.
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PE 209: Biomechanics
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
An introduction to kinetic and kinematic principles applied to sports and human movement. Topics include the study of the structure and functions of the body using the principles of physics and engineering. Prerequisite: PE 208. 2 credits. Spring semester; day.
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PE 211: Movement Education and PE in Elementary Schools
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Techniques and methods in conducting elementary games; theory and practice in rhythmic activities and movement education applicable to different age levels. Prerequisite: Any skill activities or departmental approval. 2 credits. Spring semester; day.
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PE 211 - Movement Education and PE in Elementary Schools
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PE 243: Ethics in Sport and Physical Education
2.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Selected situations in sport and physical education are explored from ethical and moral perspectives. 2 credits. Offered as needed.
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PE 244: Sociology of Sport
2.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This elective course for PE majors discusses the structure and function of sport as an institution within society. Included topics are social stratification, mobility, race, gender, and the socioeconomic dimensions of sport. 2 credits. Spring semester; day.
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PE 301: History and Principles of Physical Education
2.00 Credits
St. Francis College
An introduction to the history of sport and Physical Education. National fitness standards as well as current trends and problems in physical education are analyzed and evaluated. 2 credits. Spring semester; day.
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PE 302: Physical Education for Students with Special Needs
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Instructional strategies for including students with special needs in regular physical education. Implications of federal and state regulations for planning programs for students with special needs. Evaluation strategies for assessing motor performance and the role of physical activity in educational programs for these students. Familiarizes students with the variety of disabilities they may encounter in school settings. Field work required. Prerequisite: PE 208 and PE 308. 3 credits. Spring semester; day.
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PE 304: Organization and Administration of PE
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Emphasis on organization and administrative policies and procedures; purchase and care of equipment and supplies; public and professional relations; structural and functional aspects of a school program in physical education, athletics, and intramurals. Prerequisite: Any skills activities or departmental approval. 2 credits. Fall semester; day.
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PE 305: Physiology of Exercise
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course provides students with an overview of how physical training affects the human body. Topics include weight training, principles of training, as well as aerobic and anaerobic changes that occur from a training stimulus. Prerequisite: BIO 108 an CHE 1101 or departmental approval. 3 credits. Fall semester; day.
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PE 308: Motor Learning
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
An introduction to teaching and learning sport skills from a motor learning perspective. Open and closed loop information processing systems are used to describe and explain sports skill, reaction time, and motor skills. Theory and concepts learned will be applied to the everyday practical aspects of teaching and coaching sport. 3 credits. Spring semester; day.
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