1996-1997 Academic Catalog
0 Physical Education PES-170 Swimming I-A 1 hour Designed for non-swimmers or swimmers with minimal swimming background, introduces and develops three strokes: front crawl, back crawl, and elementary back. (Fee: $15) PES-172 Swimming II-W 1 hour Focuses on refining the front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke, side stroke, and breast stroke. Emphasis on increased endurance and conditioning level. Prerequisite: PES-170 Swimming I; American Red Cross Level IV certificate. (Fee: $15) PES-173 Swimming III-Sp 1 hour Designed for swimmers who have gained experience through lessons or competitive swimming. Course develops stroke profi– ciency for all strokes including the butterfly. Includes an introduc– tion to training regimen for lifetime fitness. (Fee: $15) PES-174 Lifeguarding Today-W, Sp 3 hours Provides lifeguards and lifeguard candidates skills and knowledge necessary to keep the patron of an aquatic facility safe in and around the water. Teaching of lifeguarding skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies, preparing candidates to recognize emergencies, respond quickly and effectively to emergen– cies, and prevent drownings and other incidents. Prerequisite: age 15; swim 500 yards continuously using front crawl, breast stroke, and side stroke; surface dive and submerge to a minimum depth of seven feet, retrieve a 10 pound object and return with it to the surface; tread water for two minutes using legs only. (Fee: $25) Athletic Training PEA-155 Orientation to Athletic Training-A 2 hours A comprehensive overview of the athletic training profession. History of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the policies and procedures governing the profession. Exposes students to various athletic training settings including high school, college, clinic, and professional sports. PEA-255 Basic Athletic Training-W 5 hours Focuses on prevention, management, and rehabilitation of sport related injuries. Relevant topics include nutrition, injury cycle, and psychological considerations of injury and recove1y. (Fee: $30) PEA-356 Lower Extremity Injury Management-A 4 hours Comprehensive evaluation, management, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries involving the lower extremity. Prerequisite: PEA-255 Basic Athletic Training; PEH-316 or BI0-216 Human Anatomy (may be taken concurrently). (Fee: $20) PEA-357 Upper Extremity Injury Management-W 4 hours Comprehensive evaluation, management, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries involving the upper extremity. Prerequisite: PEA-255 Basic Athletic Training; PEA-316 or BI0-216 Human Anatomy. (Fee: $20) PEA-365 Therapeutic Exercise for Athletic Injuries-Sp 3 hours Management of athletic iajuries from the subacute phase through return to participation. Based on principles of biomechanics with emphasis on strength, flexibility, proprioception, endurance, and agility. PEA-366 Modalities in Athletic Training-A 3 hours An overview of the modalities used in athletic training including cryotherapy, superficial heat, TENS, ultrasound, laser, and exercise. (Fee: $20) PEA-368 Trunk/Spine Injury Management-Sp 4 hours Comprehensive evaluation, management, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries involving the head, trunk, back, abdomen, and skin. Prerequisite: PEA-255 Basic Athletic Training; PEA-316 or BI0-216 Human Anatomy. (Fee: $15) PEA-455 Organization and Administration in Athletic Training-W 3 hours Management of the athletic training program and facility at all levels of sport. Topics include budgets, policies, design, record keeping, and legal aspects of athletic training. (odd years) PEA-456 Medical Aspects of Athletic Training-W 3 hours Focuses on medical issues related to athletic training including but not limited to pharmacology, dermatology, diabetes, and other pathologies. (even years) PEA-499 Football Internship--A 5 hours Students will spend at least 100 hours working with a certified athletic trainer during preseason and regular season football. Assignment may be at the collegiate or high school level. Students are responsible for their own transportation. Assignments begin in mid-August. Prerequisite: emergency medical technician training. Coaching PEC-367 Fundamentals of Coaching-A 2 hours An overview of the philosophy, psychology, organization, and general responsibilities of an athletic coach. (even years) PEC-368 Scientific Basis of Coaching-W 3 hours A practical study of physiological and kinesiological principles of training and their application to various sports. (odd years) PEC-370 through PEC-376 Coaching 3 hours each The organization, skills, techniques, and strategies of the following sports: PEC-370 Coaching Volleyball-Sp (even years) PEC-372 Coaching Basketball-A PEC-373 Coaching Track and Field and Cross Country-W (odd years) PEC-374 Coaching Softball and Baseball-W (even years) PEC-376 Coaching Soccer-Sp (odd years) PEC-495 Internship in Coaching-A,W,Sp 5 hours A field experience at the College or a nearby high school involving actual coaching experience. Advanced departmental approval is required. Credit/no credit basis. Education PE0-299 The Teaching of Health and Physical Education - A,W,Sp 3 hours An investigation of current trends, methods of instruction, and curriculum design in health education and physical education at the elementary school level. Prerequisite: EDUC-300 Learner and the Learning Process. Physical Education Electives PEE-230 through PEE-232 Sports Officiating 2 hours Lectures, reading, class discussions, and field experiences in officiating. Ohio High School Athletic Association certification may be earned in selected sports. PEE-230 Basketball Officiating-A (odd years) PEE-231 Volleyball Officiating-Sp (even years) PEE-232 Track and Field Officiating-W (even years) PEE-283 Recreational Leadership--Sp 3 hours A 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 children, youth, and adults in schools, youth group outings, Bible clubs, and camps are provided. PEE-490 Independent Study in Physical Education-A,W,Sp 1-4 hours Independent study by major students of advanced standing toward the understanding and appreciation of problems in physical education. This course gives students an oppmiunity to develop skills in the use of literature and in the appropriate techniques of problem solving.
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