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3.00 Credits
Mechanical principles of human motion; macroscopic analysis of bones and muscles; joint leverage and limitations; types of muscular contractions and the relationship of muscular efficiency to posture; analysis of motor activities. Prequisite: BIO 01100 Corequisite: BIO 01100
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The effects of exercise on human body; the foundation of exercise physiology and the application of the physiological principles which govern the science of sport and exercise. Emphasis is on how the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems work with the muscular system and the development of save and productive physical training programs. Prerequisite: BIO 01100 Corequisite: BIO 01100
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Risk factors for coronary heart disease, chronic disease, pathophysiology, medications, biological and lifestyle risk factors, contraindications for exercise, and ethical concerns. Health risk appraisal instrumentation and methodology . Prerequisite:EXS 01000 Corequisite:EXS 01000
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Techniques to assess human performance and how this information is utilized to develop appropriate exercise prescriptions. Prerequisite: EXS 01000 Corequisite: EXS 01000
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Methods and techniques for designing and implementing muscular fitness training programs, the use of various modalities designed for improving muscular fitness and how to effectively teach others on the proper us of equipment or the performance of an exercise. Prerequisite: EXS 01000
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3.00 Credits
Supervised fieldwork in a commercial or corporate fitness center. Prerequisites: EXS 00900, EXS 01000, EXS 01100, EXS 01200, EXS 01300, EXS 01500 Open only to Exercise Science majors. Hours to be aranged by the Exercise Science Department
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A laboratory-based introduction to professional fashion design concepts and techniques. Students will learn how to design garments using draping and flat pattern techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Fashion fabrics and non-textile merchandise information, including their identification, characteristics, merits, limitations and care. Study of natural and man-made fibers, types of yarns, construction, finishes, coloring of fabrics, sales, leather, rubber, plastic, paint, papers, furs, jewelry, cosmetics, soaps, synthetic detergents, and other non-textile products. Prerequisite: RM 31
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3.00 Credits
Visual merchandising communicates merchandise information to customers and encourages people to buy. The purpose, value, and methods of display as a part of sales promotion and how it fits into the total marketing picture, designing and building interior window and point-of-purchase merchandise displays. Prerequisite: RM 31
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3.00 Credits
Course will prepare students for career paths as buyers and merchandisers by acquainting them with renowned designers of the past and present, and exploring current trends in men and women's apparel.
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