2002-2003 Academic Catalog
103 Exercise and Sport Science School of Health and Human Performance PEAL-1510 Cycling: Coed –Sp 1 hour PEAL-1610 Rock Climbing: Coed 1 hour PEAR-2100 Rhythmics: Coed –Fa 1 hour PEAS-1120 Tumbling: Coed –Sp 1 hour PEAS-1130 Apparatus: Men –Sp 1 hour PEAS-1140 Apparatus: Women –Sp 1 hour PEAT-1050 Soccer: Coed –Fa,Sp 1 hour PEAT-1820 Volleyball: Coed –Fa,Sp 1 hour PEAT-1830 Advanced Volleyball: Coed 1 hour PEAS-1700 Swimming I: Coed –Fa 1 hour Designed for nonswimmers or swimmers with minimal swim- ming background; introduces and develops three strokes: front crawl, back crawl, and elementary back. (Fee: $35) PEAS-1720 Swimming II: Coed –Fa 1 hour Focuses on refining the front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke, side stroke, and breast stroke. Emphasis on in- creased endurance and conditioning level. Prerequisites: PEAS- 1700 Swimming I; American Red Cross Level IV certificate. (Fee: $35) PEAS-1730 Swimming III: Coed –Sp 1 hour Designed for swimmers who have gained experience through lessons or competitive swimming. Course develops stroke proficiency for all strokes including the butterfly. Includes an introduction to training regimen for lifetime fitness. (Fee: $35) PEAS-1740 Lifeguarding Today: Coed –Sp 2 hours Provides lifeguards and lifeguard candidates with 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 emergen- cies, preparing candidates to recognize emergencies, respond quickly and effectively to emergencies, and prevent drownings and other incidents. Prerequisite: age 15; swim 500 yards continu- ously 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: $120) PEAS-1750 Water Safety Instructor: Coed –Sp 2 hours This course prepares, equips, and certifies individuals in American Red Cross swimming and water safety with the purpose of teaching water exploration, primary skills, stroke readiness, stroke refinement, skill proficiency, advanced skills, basic water safety, emergency water safety, and water safety instructor aide. (Fee: $135) (even years) AthleticTraining ATRN-1550 Basic Athletic Training –Sp 5 hours An overview of the allied health profession known as athletic training. This course focuses on prevention, management, and rehabilitation of sport-related injuries. Relevant topics include physical conditioning, evaluation, injury cycle, and superficial modalities. (Fee: $50) ATRN-2560 Lower Body Injury Management –Fa 5 hours Comprehensive evaluation, management, and initial rehabilita- tion of athletic injuries involving the lower portion of the human body. Prerequisites: ATRN-1550 Basic Athletic Training; BIO- 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology. (Fee: $35) ATRN-2570 Upper Body Injury Management –Sp 5 hours Comprehensive evaluation, management, and initial rehabilita- tion of athletic injuries involving the upper portion of the human body. Prerequisites: ATRN-1550 Basic Athletic Training; BIO- 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology. (Fee: $35) ATRN-2650 Therapeutic Exercise for Athletic Injuries –Sp 2 hours Management of athletic injuries from the subacute phase through return to participation. Based on principles of biome- chanics with emphasis on strength, flexibility, proprioception, endurance, and agility. Field experiences provide students an opportunity to develop skills for teaching children of all ages and abilities.
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