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HP 160: Beginning Tennis
1.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
One hour Basic skills are learned including forehand and backhand ground strokes, the volley, and the serve. Rules, terminology, and basic game strategy will be taught.
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HP 176: Basic Water Rescue Instructor/Small Craft
1.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
One hour Safety Instructor The purpose of the instructor course is to provide nationally certified American Red Cross instructors to teach the Basic Water Rescue and Small Craft Safety certified courses. Pre-requisite: American Red Cross Fundamentals of Instructor Training Certification.
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HP 190: Special Topics in Physical Education
1.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
One hour This course is designed to include classes taught by special instructors who have talents in activities not listed in the current bulletin-catalog. Courses offered include: Intermediate Bowling, Intermediate Weight Training, Intermediate Golf, Intermediate Soccer, Intermediate Tennis, and Intermediate Volleyball.
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HP 200: Healthful Living
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours This course provides an etension of concepts learned in HP 103. Content involves an intermediate understanding of heath as it relates to physiological body systems, nutrition, body composition, stress management, and personal lifestyle choices. Specific strategies for positive lifestyle change are learned, and basic techniques for teaching these strategies in a health setting are introduced. Additional areas covered include mental health, infectious and noninfectious disease, substance use and abuse, and environmental and consumer health issues. Pre-requisite for HP 305.
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HP 201: History and Philosophy of Health
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours Physical Education, and Sport The historical and philosophical perspectives of sport and physical education are combined in this course to provide the student with a better understanding of the present condition of the discipline This course is primarily a history of ideas regarding sport and physical education. Particular emphasis is placed on the relationship between mind and body and how that relationship has changed during various historical eras, the development of American physical education and athletics, and the modern Olympic movement.
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HP 220: Camping and Camp Counseling
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours American Camping Association (ACA) Standards for Organized Camps covering leadership, educational objectives, and living in a group outdoors. Camp counseling and programming will be given a particular place as it is studied in its relationship to the recreation ministry of the church.
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HP 230: Anatomy and Physiology for Health and PE
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours This course is designed for students majoring in areas of education that require a background in anatomy and physiology. It presents an overview of the structure and function of human anatomy. Specifically, the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, sensory, respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine, reproductive, gastrointestinal, and urinary systems are eamined. To fully understand these systems requires an understanding of basic mammilla, biology at the elemental and cellular level. Co-requisite HP 230L, Prerequisite: BIO 110.
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HP 230L: Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
One hour A fetal pig is used to model mammilla anatomy on which students perform a directed anatomical dissection. Aspects of the muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, and viscera systems are eplored. Integrated into the laboratory are physiological eperiments in which students collect physiological data using a BioPac data acquisition system. The data from the dissections and BioPac eperiments are analyzed and presented in formal laboratory reports. Co-requisite: HP 230.
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HP 232: Emergency Response
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours This is an American Red Cross certification course in Sports Safety Training and Emergency Response. Recognizing and caring for cardiac and breathing emergencies, injuries, and sudden illness are covered. The course is designed for lifeguards, physical education teachers, athletic trainers, eercise science majors, and sports management personnel.
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HP 250: Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours The course is designed to introduce the future human performance professional to the recognition management, rehabilitation, and prevention of athletic injuries. Practical eperiences in basic treatment protocols for common injuries are also included.
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