2005-2006 Academic Catalog
113 Exercise and Sport Science School of Health and Human Performance MAPE-4950 3 hours Methods of Teaching 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 An eight-week field experience taken in conjunction with MAPE- 4950 Methods of Teaching Physical Education. Prerequisite: admission to the teacher education program. Credit/no credit. (Fee: $35) MAPE-4970 2 hours FieldExperience inPhysical Education–Special Populations –Fa,Sp A five-week adapted physical education teaching field experi- ence taken in conjunction with EDSE-4900 Student Teaching and Seminar: Adolescent/Young Adult that seeks to provide the opportunity for application of adapted physical education content and theory studied in MAPE-3600 Physical Education in the Elementary School and MAPE-4950 Methods of Teaching Physical Education. Prerequisites: admission to the teacher education program; MAPE-4950 Methods of Teaching Physical Education; MAPE-4960 Field Experience. (Fee: $35) Physical Activity and Sport Studies PASS-4850 1-3 hours Independent Study inPhysical Activity and Sport Studies –Fa,Sp Independent Study in the area of Physical Activity and Sport Studies by students pursuing the Physical Activity and Sport Studies major. Departmental approval is required. PASS-4990 3-6 hours Internship in Physical Activity and Sport Studies –Fa,Sp This is a work experience in a physical activity and sport studies setting for a minimum of 100 work hours for 3 credit hours and up to 200 work hours for 6 credit hours with a minimum of 20 work hours per week. Capstone course for physical activity and sport studies major. Senior status and departmental approval are required. Credit/no credit (Fee $35) PASS-4995 3-6 hours Senior Research Project in Physical Activity and Sport– Fa,Sp The senior research project is recommended for those students planning to go to graduate school or those interested in doing a significant research project. The proposal for the Senior Project will be submitted not later than the mid-term of the semester prior to the term of attendance in this course and will be reviewed and challenged or approved by a committee consisting of the student’s advisor, project coordinator, the Department Chair, and the School Dean. The results of the project will be presented formally to student peers and department faculty. Capstone course for physical activity and sport studies major. Prerequisites: ESS-4600 Research in Athletic Training and Exercise Science or a comparable research course in their minor; senior status and departmental approval is required. Credit/no credit (Fee $35) Sport Management SMGT-1000 Sport Management Practicum –Fa,Sp 1 hour An on-campus sport management opportunity for students in the sport management major to be involved in a variety of activities compatible with athletic and recreational sporting events and experiences. A minimum of 30 hours is required for each practicum. Prerequisites: SMGT-1350 Introduction to Sport Management; departmental approval. Credit/no credit. SMGT-1350 Introduction to Sport Management –Sp 3 hours This course is designed to introduce the student to the dynamic nature of sport management and the potential for successful and satisfying career opportunities. SMGT-2810 3 hours Organization and Administration of Sports and Athletics –Sp Study of current issues, management techniques, and pro- gramming concepts as utilized in the administration of athletics, intramurals, and recreational sports. Corequisite: SMGT-1350 Introduction to Sport Management SMGT-2910 1 hour Campus Sport Management Practicum –Fa,Sp This practicum provides the sport management major the opportunity to assist faculty members or staff on the Cedarville University campus with his/her sport management responsibili- ties for a required minimum of 30 hours total. Prerequisite: Sophomore status or permission of the instructor. SMGT-2920 1 hour Recreation Management Practicum –Fa,Sp This practicum provides the sport management major the opportunity to assist a recreation management employee/ volunteer with his/her responsibilities for a required minimum of 30 hours total. Prerequisite: Sophomore status or permission of the instructor. SMGT-3180 Legal Issues in the Sport Industry –Sp 3 hours This course will focus on the three major areas of law that have a direct impact on the management of sport: tort liability and risk management, contract law, and constitutional law. Prerequisite: Junior status SMGT-3200 Facility Design and Management –Fa 3 hours This course includes planning and designing areas and facilities in sports and utilization of those facilities for sporting events. Topics will include maintenance, supervision, schedul- ing, planning, renovation, etc. Prerequisite: Junior status or permission of the instructor. SMGT-3300Event Planning andProduction –Sp 3 hours This course includes the process of planning for and organiz- ing an event in sport. Organizing a plan for an event would include financial planning, risk management, scheduling, facility use, communication, promotions, registration, etc. Prerequisite: Junior status or permission of the instructor. SMGT-4100 4 hours Marketing and Promotions in the Sport Industry –Fa This course applies the principles of promotion and marketing to the sport and fitness industry, including the area of profes- sional sports, corporate fitness, college/high school athletics, clubs, and resorts. Prerequisite: Senior status or permission of the instructor. SMGT-4850 1-3 hours Independent Study in Sport Management –Fa,Sp Independent study in the area of sport management by students pursuing the sport management major. Departmental approval is required. SMGT-4910 Athletic Administration Practicum –Fa,Sp 1 hour This practicum provides the sport management major the opportunity to assist a local athletic administrator with his/her responsibilities for a required minimum of 30 hours total. Prerequisites: SMGT-3200 Facility Design and Management; SMGT-3300 Event Planning and Production. SMGT-4990 12 hours Internship in Sport Management –Fa,Sp This is an actual work experience in a sport management setting for a minimum of 40 hours per week for a minimum of twelve weeks. Capstone course for sport management major. Departmental approval is required. Credit/no credit. (Fee: $35)
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