2018-19 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

ESS-4850 1–3 hours Independent Study in Exercise and Sport Science –Fa, Sp Independent study in the area of exercise and sport science. Prerequisite: Departmental approval is required. Exercise and Sport Science Elective (ESSE) ESSE-1350 Foundations of Sport Ministry –Sp 3 hours This introductory course will give an overview of sport ministry. It will explore the breadth of such a ministry as it attempts to establish a Biblical base for sports evangelism. It will also attempt to demonstrate the balance of a spirit-filled life and the impact it can have in reaching the world with the message of Christ through sports. (even years) ESSE-2830 Recreational Leadership –Sp 2 hours Survey of the recreational aspects of games and activities from a noncompetitive perspective. Small and large group activities are planned, such as new games and challenge initiatives to enhance individual and group development and recognize group process and dynamics. Practical work in planning, implementing, and evaluating recreational programs for all ages in schools, youth group outings, Bible clubs, and camps are provided. (odd years) ESSE-3100 Strength and Conditioning –Sp 3 hours This course includes the study of the varied aspects of strength training in a variety of sports. In addition to learning and practicing strength training techniques, students will design a conditioning program for preseason, in-season, off-season, and recovery modules. PEAE-1400 Weight Training (coed) is strongly recommended prior to taking this course. Prerequisites: GBIO- 1000 Principles of Biology, BIO-1110 Introduction to Biology, or permission of the instructor. ESSE-4850 Independent Study in Sport Ministry 1–3 hours Independent study in the area of Sport Ministry by students pursuing the Sport Ministry minor. Prerequisites: Departmental approval is required. Exercise Science (EXSC) EXSC-2000 Worksite Observation –Fa, Sp, Su 0 hours Students are required to arrange a field experience for five consecutive full days (minimum of 30 contact hours) in an exercise science work setting approved by their advisor where they can observe and participate in exercise science worksite activities. Prerequisites: Departmental approval and a follow-up report are required. Credit/no credit. EXSC-3010 Campus Exercise Science Practium –Fa, Sp 1 hour This practicum is a minimum of 30 contact hours assisting or instructing on-campus experiences such as group aerobics, strength conditioning, workout supervision and personal training. Departmental approval is required. Credit/No Credit. Prerequisite: EXSC-2000 Worksite Observation. EXSC-3020 1 hour Community Exercise Science Practicum –Fa, Sp This practicum is a minimum of 30 contact hours and is intended to provide a hands-on experience in either a sports enhancement facility, hospital cardiac rehabilitation center, or similar facility. Departmental approval is required. Credit/No Credit. Prerequisite: EXSC-2000 Worksite Observation. EXSC-3810 3 hours Organization and Administration of Exercise Science –Fa This course is designed to provide the knowledge and begin to develop the skills and abilities necessary to organize, administer, manage, promote, and deliver quality health/fitness programs effectively, safely, and efficiently, meeting the needs and desires of both the client and the employer. Prerequisites: Junior status or permission of the instructor. EXSC-3860 Basic Exercise Testing –Fa 4 hours This course includes guidelines and techniques of evaluation for basic fitness testing with emphasis on aerobic capacity, flexibility, strength, and body composition. Basic concepts of EKG interpretation, including electrode placement, arrhythmia, and electrophysiology, are introduced. The content is consistent with the skills necessary to prepare students for the American College of Sports Medicine certified exercise physiologist certification. Prerequisite: ESS-3900 Physiology of Exercise; GMTH-1020 College Algebra. (Fee:$75) EXSC-3870 Basic Exercise Prescription –Sp 4 hours This course stresses the scientific foundations of conditioning with specific attention to exercise programming using the components of frequency, duration, intensity, mode, and progression, for apparently healthy individuals. The content is consistent with the skills necessary to prepare students for the American College of Sports Medicine certified exercise physiologist certification. Prerequisite: EXSC-3860 Basic Exercise Testing. (Fee:$75) EXSC-4600 Research in Exercise Science –Sp 3 hours Designed to develop an appreciation for the importance of and need for research in exercise science. Orientation to methods and procedures utilized in exercise science research, emphasizing basic principles of conducting research using the case study, literature review and typical outcomes measurement. Prerequisite: Junior status or permission of the instructor. EXSC-4700 Senior Research –Fa 3 hours Students will work with a faculty mentor to conduct a research project, write a paper, and present the project for peers and faculty. The opportunity to present at conferences and/or publish the paper exists for those interested. Prerequisite: EXSC-4600 Research in Exercise Science. (Fee: $35) EXSC-4850 1–3 hours Independent Study in Exercise Science –Fa, Sp Independent study in the area of exercise science by students pursuing the exercise science major. Prerequisite: Departmental approval is required. EXSC-4880 3 hours Exercise Testing and Prescription for Special Populations –Fa This course will prepare exercise science students to do exercise testing and prescriptions for individuals who are either acutely or chronically distinct from the “apparently not at risk” adult population. These include individuals who are children, elderly, or pregnant, as well as those who have acute or chronic illness or disease conditions that might affect the testing protocol or details of the exercise prescription. Prerequisites: EXSC-3860 Basic Exercise Testing; EXSC-3870 Basic Exercise Prescription. (Fee: $75) EXSC-4990 Internship in Exercise Science –Fa, Sp 9–12 hours This is an actual work experience in an exercise science setting for a minimum of 300 work hours for 9 credit hours and up to 400 work hours for 12 credit hours with a minimum of 30 work hours per week. Capstone course for exercise science major. Prerequisite: Senior status and departmental approval is required. Multi-Age Health Education (MAHE) MAHE-3030 Nutrition –Fa, Sp 3 hours A study of the science of nutrition, together with the study of eating habit formation and modification for optimal wellness, presented from a Christian perspective. MAHE-3070 Current Issues in Health –Sp 1 hour Designed to explore, from a Christian perspective, health- related issues that challenge our society. This course recognizes the reality that there are “no easy answers” as ethics, technology, and economics merge to generate new dilemmas of increasing complexity every day. MAHE-3100 Drug Education –Sp 3 hours Students will investigate the physical, social, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual factors influencing consumer health behavior with specific application to use/misuse of dietary supplements and herbal preparations, prescription drugs, over- the-counter drugs, alcohol, stimulants, opiates, hallucinogens, and steroids. MAHE-3130 School Health Program –Sp 3 hours Analysis of the scope of the school health program, including health services, healthful school living, and health instruction. MAHE-4610 Teaching Health –Fa 5 hours The teacher’s role in comprehensive school health education including an introduction to the health status of youth, at-risk students, objectives from Healthy People 2020, components of comprehensive school health education, the role of the teacher in school health services, and special health concerns of today’s children and youth. As well, curriculum review, behavioral objectives, life skills, scope and sequence of learning, teaching strategies, responsible decision-making, resistance skills, health behavior contracts, health resources, student-learner evaluation, and assessment concepts and procedures will be presented. Prerequisite: admission to the Teacher Education Program. (Odd years) MAHE-4850 1–3 hours Independent Study in Health Education –Fa, Sp Independent study in the area of health education by students pursuing multi-age health education teaching licensure or a health promotion minor. Departmental approval is required. Multi-Age Physical Education (MAPE) MAPE-1210 Team Sports –Sp 2 hours Theory and practice in soccer, basketball, softball, baseball, volleyball, and novelty sports with attention given to various teaching methods, skills, and rules. MAPE-2200 Individual and Dual Sports I –Fa 2 hours Theory and practice in tennis, golf, archery, and bowling with attention to various teaching methods, skills, psychomotor skill development, and knowledge in rules, terminology, strategies, safety, and etiquette. (Fee: $25) MAPE-2210 Individual and Dual Sports II –Sp 2 hours Theory and practice in badminton, racquetball, table tennis, and track and field with attention to various teaching methods, skills, psychomotor skill development, and knowledge in rules, terminology, strategies, safety, and etiquette. (Fee: $25) MAPE-3600 5 hours Physical Education in the Elementary School –Sp An overview of the place of physical education in the elementary school curriculum with an emphasis on the study of current program content design, teaching techniques, assessment concepts and procedures, as well as modifying activities for the purpose of inclusion for the physically challenged. NASPE standards aligned with assessment and the analysis of student learning are a vital part of this course. MAPE-4500 2 hours Curriculum Development in Physical Education –Fa Overview of the curriculum process in physical education, specifically giving attention to the theoretical base, process of curriculum design, and curriculum development for elementary through high school educational programs. Prerequisite: MAPE- 3600 Physical Education in the Elementary School; corequisite: MAPE-4950 Methods of Secondary Physical Education MAPE-4850 1–3 hours Independent Study in Physical Education –Fa, Sp Independent study by major students of advanced standing toward the understanding and appreciation of problems in physical education. This course gives students an opportunity to develop skills in the use of literature and in the appropriate techniques of problem solving. Prerequisite : Departmental approval is required. MAPE-4950 3 hours Methods of Teaching Secondary Physical Education –Fa This course provides the study of methods of instruction and practice and the study of planning and implementing units of instruction, as well as evaluating the effectiveness of various teaching strategies for teaching physical education at the secondary level. Also included is the study of understanding and developing assessment techniques in physical education and developing strategies for working with handicapped students. Prerequisite: admission to the Teacher Education Program. MAPE-4960 Field Experience –Fa 4 hours A field experience within the MAHPE and MAPE majors in conjunction with MAPE-4950 Methods of Teaching Secondary Physical Education and MAPE-4970 Field Experience in Physical Education-Special Populations. This course requires a current Ohio FBI Background Clearance Report to be on file in the School of Education for the duration of the field experience. Prerequisite: admission to the Teacher Education Program. Credit/no credit. (Fee: $100) MAPE-4970 2 hours Field Experience in Physical Education–Special Populations –Fa An adapted physical education teaching field experience taken in conjunction with MAPE-4950 and MAPE 4960 that seeks to provide the opportunity for application of adapted physical education content and theory studied in MAPE-4950 Methods of Teaching Physical Education. This course requires a current Ohio FBI Background Clearance Report to be on file in the School of Eduation for the duration of the field experience. Prerequisites: admission to the Teacher Education Program; MAPE-4950 Methods of Teaching Physical Education; MAPE-4960 Field Experience. (Fee: $35) Physical Education Activity Courses (PEAX) PEA-1240 through PEA_-2100 Courses 1–2 hours each Each course is designed to develop knowledge and skills in the respective activity area. Course requirements include examinations covering the activity subject, skills tests, class participation, and aerobics requirements. Grading options include letter grades or credit/no credit. If taken for letter grades, majors may use these courses to satisfy specific curricular requirements. PEAE-1400 Weight Training: Coed –Fa, Sp 1 hour PEAE-1450 Intermediate Weight Training –Fa, Sp 1 hour Prerequisite: PEAE-1400 Weight Traning: Coed PEAI-1430 Badminton: Coed –Sp 1 hour PEAI-1460 Bowling: Coed (Fee: $70) –Fa, Sp 1 hour PEAI-1540 Golf: Coed (Fee: $15) –Fa 1 hour PEAI-1550 Intermediate Golf: Coed (Fee: $25) –Fa 1 hour PEAI-1600 Racquetball: Coed (Fee: $15) –Fa, Sp 1 hour PEAI-1770 Tennis: Coed –Fa, Sp 1 hour PEAL-1420 Backpacking: Coed (Fee: $30) –Fa, Sp 1 hour PEAL-1610 Rock Climbing: Coed (Fee: $25) –Fa, Sp 1 hour PEAL-1620 1 hour Intermediate Rock Climbing:Coed (Fee: $125) –Sp Prerequisite: PEAL-1610 Rock Climbing: Coed Page 276 2018–19 Undergraduate Academic Catalog 2018–19 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Page 277 Course Descriptions Course Descriptions ESS-4850 – MAHE-3070 MAHE-3100 – PEAL-1620 KINESIOLOGY AND ALLIED HEALTH KINESIOLOGY AND ALLIED HEALTH

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