| Education: Physical Activity and Educational Services Course Offerings Bulletin 2008-2009 for Autumn (As of 12/1/2008) |
| Office of Student and Alumni Services
PE A100, 305 West 17th Ave 614-292-6787 |
| Notice: All courses may not appear in this listing. (For a complete listing of courses, please contact the Office of Student and Alumni Services.
The areas of specialization and the courses in the School of Physical Activity and Educational Services are listed below: Special Education 251, 289.10, 650, 669, 676, 677, 693.10, 705, 712, 715, 718, 725, 742, 743, 746, 748, 749, 750, 751, 752, 764, 771, 772, 805, 812, 813, 824, 825, 826, 829, 830, 831, 832, 833, 847, 848, 861, 871, 873, 874, 884.10, 885.11, 885.12, 885.13, 888, 893.10, 925.10, 999.10 Sport and Exercise Education, Humanities, Management, and Science 102-197, 200, 201, 204, 205, 208, 209, 221, 245, 250, 260, 262, 263, 289.03, 293, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 307, 312, 314, 331, 360, 380, 400, 401, 402, 410, 414, 415, 489, 490.10 - 13, 500, 509, 514, 520, 521, 522, 525, 531, 542, 544, 545, 589, 600.02, 601, 605, 607, 610, 611, 625, 626.01, 626.02, 626.03, 630, 634, 635, 636, 637, 640, 643, 651, 652, 657, 660.01, 660.02, 660.03, 661, 676, 681, 685, 686, 689.01, 689.02, 693.20, 706, 707, 708, 709, 711, 713, 714, 720, 723, 724, 726, 730, 732, 740, 741, 754, 755, 759, 762, 765, 780, 785, 786, 787, 795, 802.01, 802.02, 802.03, 802.04, 806, 807, 808, 809, 819, 823, 835, 836, 837, 839, 840, 841, 850, 851, 855, 863, 865, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872, 880, 884.20, 886, 889, 893.20, 925.20, 951, 952, 953, 989, 999.20 Sport, Fitness and Health Program 102-197, 204, 250, 312, 314, 631 Counselor Education, Rehabilitation Services, and School Psychology 270.01, 270.02, 270.03, 270.04, 271, 289.01, 728, 729, 767, 768, 773, 774, 775, 776, 779, 790, 791, 792, 796, 800.01, 800.02, 801.01, 801.02, 856, 857, 858, 859, 860, 877, 878, 882, 883, 897, 862, 864, 876, 884.25, 884.34, 884.63, 893.25, 893.34, 893.63, 925.25, 925.34, 925.63, 926.01-.09, 927, 928, 974, 975, 976, 977, 978, 979, 992, 995, 999.25, 999.34, 999.63. Workforce Development & Education 575.02-575.09, 612, 622, 623, 628.01, 628.02, 628.03, 629, 632, 633, 646, 648, 649, 655, 662, 663, 664, 665, 667, 668.01-.09, 672, 673, 674, 675, 693.40, 702, 757, 784, 788, 789, 803, 804, 811, 817, 818, 827, 828, 834, 838, 911, 912, 925.40, 931, 932, 934, 935, 961, 999.40. General Prerequisite for Courses Numbered 600 or 700 The minimal requirement for 600- and 700-level courses is junior standing. |
| 100 School of PAES Survey U 1 | ||
| Academic requirements and resources; University policies, college procedures and resources; student rights and responsibilities; academic areas of specialization; careers in PAES. | ||
| Prereq: Direct enrollment into the School of PAES. Not open to students with credit in other freshman survey courses. | ||
| 102 First Aid U 2 | ||
| A consideration of first aid practices to the injured; designed to lead to Red Cross certification in first aid. | ||
| 103 Health and Well-Being in American Society U 3 | ||
| A study of student health problems; designed to foster understandings and attitudes needed for intelligent decision-making related to present and future health needs. | ||
| Not open to students with credit for 200. | ||
| 122 Techniques in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation U 1 | ||
| Development of skills and competency in recognizing and reacting to situations requiring cardiopulmonary resuscitation measures; completion leads to certification in CPR by American Red Cross. | ||
| This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 137 Sport for the Spectator U 3 | ||
| A study of the great American spectator sports including football, basketball, baseball, ice hockey, golf, tennis, and others which meet the interests of the class. | ||
| 139 Introductory Program of Outdoor Pursuits | ||
| A study of and participation in the skills and knowledges of various sports and outdoor recreational activities in a natural setting.Not open to students who have completed a corresponding subdivision of 140. | ||
| Preregistration with department required. Travel and subsistence costs for activities will be borne by the student. | ||
| 139.01 Scuba II U 1 | ||
| Introduction to fresh water diving. | ||
| Prereq: 179 or equiv. Student must provide wetsuit (rentals may be available). This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 139.02 Whitewater Rafting U 1 | ||
| Introduction to basic whitewater rafting, including: river reading, paddling techniques, equipment, trip planning, and safety. | ||
| 6 cl hrs, 24 lab hrs, arr trip. Prereq: Student must provide sleeping bag and appropriate clothing for river conditions. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 139.03 Backpacking I U 1 | ||
| Introduction to basic backpacking techniques, equipment, wilderness travel, emergency procedures, and environmental awareness. | ||
| Student must provide sleeping bag and hiking boots. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 139.05 Winter Backpacking U 1 | ||
| Designed for the experienced backpacker and covers winter camping, clothing, travel techniques, and advanced first aid. | ||
| Prereq: 139.03 or previous backpacking experience. Student must provide sleeping bag and hiking boots. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 139.07 Experimental Sections U 1 | ||
| Activities will be announced and publicized whenever an experimental section is deemed worthy of trial. | ||
| This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 139.09 Caving I U 1 | ||
| Introduction to basic caving techniques, equipment, trip planning, and safety; cave related ecology, flora, and fauna will also be emphasized. | ||
| Student must provide sleeping bag. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 139.10 Lightweight Backpacking U 1 | ||
| Advanced backpacking activities including navigation, rope handling skills, and survival techniques. | ||
| Prereq: 139.03 or previous backpacking experience. Not open to students with credit for 140.05. Student must provide sleeping bag and hiking boots. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 139.11 Rock Climbing U 1 | ||
| Basic rock climbing techniques, rope handling, and safety systems will be covered. | ||
| Prereq: Good physical condition. Students must provide sleeping bag, appropriate footgear for the climbing trip and a 20' length of new 1'' nylon webbing. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 139.12 Beginning Trap Shooting U 1 | ||
| An introductory course covering equipment selection and maintenance, shooting techniques, scoring, safety, and the opportunities for lifetime involvement. | ||
| Cost of ammunition and targets must be borne by the student. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 139.13 Orienteering U 1 | ||
| Introduction to the sport of orienteering involving compass skills, map reading, and cross-country travel; cross-country racing in its competitive form. | ||
| Student must provide compass and bear transportation costs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 139.16 Small Bore Outdoor Prone Rifle Shooting U 1 | ||
| A continuation of 171.01 and 171.02 in the sport of outdoor prone shooting as practiced locally and nationally. | ||
| Arr. Prereq: 171.01 or 171.02 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 2 cr hrs. Fee for supplies required. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 140 Outdoor Pursuits Program | ||
| A study of and participation in the skills and knowledge of various sports and outdoor recreational activities in a natural setting. | ||
| Preregistration with dept is required. | ||
| 140.03 Backpacking II U 3 | ||
| Opportunity for practice in advanced camping and outing skills on an extended trip. | ||
| Prereq: Backpacking I or prior backpacking experience. | ||
| 140.05 Lake Erie Sport Fishing U 3 | ||
| An introduction to techniques and equipment used in Lake Erie sport fishing featuring Lake Erie angling trips with lectures that include related aquatic science information. | ||
| Su Qtr. 2-13 hrs/day. Prereq: Permission of instructor. | ||
| 140.06 Skiing U 3 | ||
| 140.07 Experimental Sections U 3 | ||
| Activities deemed worthy of developing on an experimental basis; activities will be announced and published when course is offered. | ||
| 140.10 Wilderness Advanced First Aid U 3 | ||
| Will prepare students for emergency situations that involve prolonged patient care and transport, severe environments, and improvised gear. 4 day Intensive live-in program. | ||
| Arr. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. | ||
| 142 Archery | ||
| 142.01 Archery I U 1 | ||
| Introductory skills and knowledges essential for target shooting. | ||
| 143 Badminton | ||
| 143.01 Badminton I U 1 | ||
| Beginning skills and knowledge essential for playing badminton. | ||
| 143.02 Badminton II U 1 | ||
| Continuation of 143.01 with emphasis on advanced strategy in doubles and singles; intermediate skills. | ||
| Prereq: 143.01 or equiv racquet sport experience. | ||
| 144 Basketball | ||
| Skill and strategy necessary for playing basketball. | ||
| 2 lab hrs arr. Prereq: Previous playing experience. Those with varsity experience should elect 631.02. | ||
| 144.01 Basketball Women U 1 | ||
| Limited to Women only. | ||
| 144.02 Basketball Men U 1 | ||
| Limited to Men only. | ||
| 145 Bowling | ||
| Students must provide bowling shoes (rentals available) and have ID card. | ||
| 145.01 Bowling I U 1 | ||
| Introductory skills and knowledge essential for bowling. | ||
| 145.02 Bowling II U 1 | ||
| Emphasis on improving the average through increased efficiency in the use of the hook ball and spot bowling. | ||
| Prereq: 145.01 or ability to average at least 125. | ||
| 146 Boxing for Beginners U 1 | ||
| Fundamentals of boxing. | ||
| 147 Conditioning Principles U 1 | ||
| Students will have the opportunity to study conditioning materials and principles. Register for desired concurrent sections using 148 decimal designation. | ||
| 1 1-hr class. Prereq: Must take 148.01 or 148.02 or 148.03 or 148.04 or 148.05 or 148.06 concurrently. | ||
| 148 Conditioning Activities | ||
| Students will have the opportunity to experience a conditioning activity of their choice. | ||
| 3 1-hr lab. Prereq: Must take 147 concurrently. | ||
| 148.01 Circuit Training U 1 | ||
| Prereq: Must be taken concurrently with 147. | ||
| 148.02 Jogging U 1 | ||
| Prereq: Must be taken concurrently with 147. | ||
| 148.03 Swimming U 1 | ||
| Prereq: Must be taken concurrently with 147. | ||
| 148.04 Weight Training U 1 | ||
| Prereq: Must be taken concurrently with 147. | ||
| 148.05 Cardio Equipment Training U 1 | ||
| Prereq: Must be taken concurrently with 147. | ||
| 148.06 Rhythmic Aerobics U 1 | ||
| Prereq: Must be taken concurrently with 147. | ||
| 149 Lifetime Fitness Programs | ||
| Continued application of the principles covered in 147 and 148. | ||
| Prereq: Must have taken 147. | ||
| 149.01 Circuit Training U 1 | ||
| This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 149.02 Jogging U 1 | ||
| 149.03 Swimming U 1 | ||
| 149.04 Weight Training U 1 | ||
| 149.05 Cardio Equipment Training U 1 | ||
| 149.06 Rhythmic Aerobics U 1 | ||
| 150 Increasing Free Living Physical Activity U 2 | ||
| Web-based course to promote self-regulation skills to support adherence to physical activity. | ||
| 151 Advanced Strength and Conditioning U 3 | ||
| Strength and power training; advanced anaerobic and speed conditioning. | ||
| Prereq: Permission of instructor based on past strength training and experience and current conditioning level as determined by pretest. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 152 Social Dance | ||
| Opportunities provided to learn a variety of standard social dances such as foxtrot, waltz, swing; dance positions; and related cultural paradigms. | ||
| 152.01 Social Dance I Women U 1 | ||
| Introduction to basic steps and variations of selected dances. | ||
| Cross-listed with 152.02. | ||
| 152.02 Social Dance I Men U 1 | ||
| Cross-listed with 152.01. | ||
| 152.03 Social Dance II Women U 2 | ||
| Continuation of 152.01 with emphasis on style and technique; introduction of additional social dance contents. | ||
| Prereq: 152.01 or equivalent experience. Cross-listed with 153.04. | ||
| 152.04 Social Dance II Men U 2 | ||
| Continuation of 152.02 with emphasis on style and technique; introduction of additional social dance contents. | ||
| Prereq: 152.02 or equivalent experience. Cross-listed with 152.03. | ||
| 152.05 Social Dance III Women U 2 | ||
| Advanced social dance skills and techniques with increased emphasis on design and development of steps and variations; a performance project is required. | ||
| Prereq: 152.03 or equivalent experience. Repeatable to a maximum of 4 cr hrs. Cross-listed with 152.06. | ||
| 152.06 Social Dance III Men U 2 | ||
| Advanced social dance skills and techniques with increased emphasis on design and development of steps and variations; a performance project is required. | ||
| Prereq: 152.04 or equivalent experience. Repeatable to a maximum of 4 cr hrs. Cross-listed with 152.05. | ||
| 153 Recreational Dance | ||
| Beginning and intermediate level courses in folk/square dance and other recreational dances. | ||
| 153.05 Folk and Square Dance I U 1 | ||
| Introduction to basic folk and square dance steps and patterns. | ||
| 154 Fencing | ||
| 154.01 Fencing I U 1 | ||
| Fundamentals of foil fencing. | ||
| 154.02 Fencing II U 1 | ||
| Continuation of 154.01 with emphasis on the bout. | ||
| Prereq: 154.01 or equiv. | ||
| 155 Physical Fitness Training for the Reserve Officer Training Corps | ||
| Designed to allow ROTC student to demonstrate improvement in overall physical conditioning, body composition, and general health. | ||
| 3 1-hr cl. Concurrent enrollment in Military Science Program. Limited to students enrolled in Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC). | ||
| 155.01 Army U 1 | ||
| Limited to students enrolled in Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC). Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 155.02 Navy U 1 | ||
| Limited to students enrolled in Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC). Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 156 Football | ||
| Fundamental skills of touch football. | ||
| 156.03 Flag Football U 1 | ||
| Co-ed sections for experienced touch football players. | ||
| 157 Golf | ||
| 157.01 Golf I U 1 | ||
| Introductory skills and knowledge preparatory to course play with emphasis on irons. | ||
| 157.02 Golf II U 1 | ||
| Continuation of 157.01 with emphasis on woods and on introduction to course play. | ||
| Prereq: 157.01 or equiv. Advanced players should elect 631.06. | ||
| 158 Gymnastics | ||
| Development and practice of gymnastic skills. | ||
| Subdivisions 158.01 and 158.04 not repeatable. | ||
| 158.10 Tumbling I U 1 | ||
| Introduction to basic through advanced-basic tumbling skills. | ||
| 158.11 Tumbling II U 1 | ||
| Introduction to advanced-basic through intermediate tumbling skills. | ||
| Prereq: 158.10 or previous experience. | ||
| 161 Horseback Riding | ||
| Travel and stable costs (rental of horse and equipment) for activities must be borne by the student. Offered only when arrangements can be made with local stables. Preregistration with dept required. | ||
| 161.01 Horseback Riding I, Western Style U 1 | ||
| Student will safely halter, lead, groom, saddle, bridle, ride at a walk and jog/canter in the Western riding discipline. | ||
| This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 161.02 Horseback Riding II, Western Style U 1 | ||
| Student will effectively troubleshoot equipment, walk, jog, or trot without breaking gait, halts on command; learn to canter/lope, and good seat and control. | ||
| Prereq: 161.01 or prior experience. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 161.03 Horseback Riding III, Western Style U 1 | ||
| Student will refine level I and II skills, effectively execute patterns and transitions; identify and explain bits, clean equipment, identify concentrates and roughages (feeding). | ||
| Prereq: 161.02 or equiv. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 161.05 Horseback Riding I, English Style U 1 | ||
| Student will safely halter, lead, groom, saddle, bridle, ride at a walk and jog/canter in the English riding discipline. | ||
| This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 161.06 Horseback Riding II, English Style U 1 | ||
| Student will effectively access equipment; walk, jog, or trot without breaking gait, halts on command; learn to canter/lope, and good seat and control. | ||
| Prereq: 161.05 or prior experience. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 161.07 Horseback Riding III, English Style U 1 | ||
| Student will refine level I and II skills, effectively execute patterns and transitions; identify and explain bits, clean equipment, be able to explain feeding basics. | ||
| Prereq: 161.06 or equiv. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 162 Ice Skating | ||
| Basic skills of ice skating. | ||
| Students must provide skates (rentals available). | ||
| 162.01 Ice Skating I U 1 | ||
| Fundamentals of balance, movement, and safety on the ice; forward, backward, and stopping. Guidance in choice, use and care of equipment. | ||
| Open only to beginners. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 162.02 Ice Skating II U 1 | ||
| Elementary skating with emphasis on correct technique for basic skills. | ||
| Prereq: 162.01 or ability to skate forward, backward, and stop with no balance problems. | ||
| 162.03 Ice Skating III U 2 | ||
| Power skating: designed for persons having had more than 30 hrs on ice and who can execute the basic strokes (including back crossovers) with correct techniques. | ||
| Prereq: 162.02 or 162.04 or equiv skill level. | ||
| 163 Figure Skating | ||
| Figure skating skills and techniques including the elements of free skating and compulsory figures. | ||
| Students must provide figure skates (no rentals). VPA Admis Cond courses. | ||
| 163.01 Figure Skating I U 2 | ||
| Lectures: survey of figure skating includes history, types of competition, judging, recreational, and show skating. Lab: introduction to free skating, compulsory figures, and dance skating. | ||
| Prereq: 162.03 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 163.02 Figure Skating II U 2 | ||
| Intermediate and advanced freestyle; intermediate: all single jumps, basic spins, and advanced footwork; advanced: jump combinations, spin combinations, and double jumps. | ||
| Prereq: 163.01 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 163.03 Creative Skating U 2 | ||
| 163.05 Competitive Figure Skating U 2 | ||
| Compulsory figures and freestyle designed to prepare skater for United States Figure Skating Association tests and competitions,. | ||
| Prereq: 163.02 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 164 Ice Hockey | ||
| Fundamental skills and knowledges essential for playing ice hockey. | ||
| Students must provide hockey skates (rentals available). | ||
| 164.01 Ice Hockey I U 1 | ||
| Introductory skills and techniques of ice hockey. | ||
| Prereq: 162.02 or equiv. Open only to beginners. | ||
| 164.03 Ice Hockey II U 1 | ||
| Intermediate-advanced play. | ||
| Prereq: 164.01 or previous playing experience. | ||
| 168 Movement and Self Awareness U 1 | ||
| Student's natural movement vocabulary is explored and extended through movement experiences designed to heighten self and social awareness; creative rather than imitative approach is used. | ||
| 169 Martial Art Forms | ||
| An exploration and orientation to Eastern movement martial art forms. | ||
| 169.01 Aikido U 1 | ||
| An introduction to a harmonizing martial art, designed to increase physical and mental centeredness; to improve grace, balance, awareness, and general movement abilities; to aid in self defense. | ||
| 169.04 Judo I U 1 | ||
| Introductory skills and knowledge essential in throwing techniques and mat work of Judo. | ||
| 169.05 Judo II U 2 | ||
| Intermediate skills and techniques of Judo as well as an introduction to the skills involved in competitive Judo. | ||
| Prereq: 164.04 or equiv or certified Gokyu by National Collegiate Judo Association. | ||
| 169.06 Judo III U 2 | ||
| Advanced skill acquisition in techniques of sport Judo and experience in competitive Judo. | ||
| Prereq: 169.05 or equiv or certified Yonkyu by National Collegiate Judo Association. | ||
| 169.07 Karate I U 1 | ||
| Introduction to the fundamental forms and techniques of Karate. | ||
| 169.08 Karate II U 2 | ||
| The refinement of basic forms and techniques and the introduction of advanced forms; more emphasis on free fighting. | ||
| Prereq: 169.07 or equiv. | ||
| 169.10 Shuai Chiao U 1 | ||
| Introduction to the various forms and techniques of Shuai Chiao-Chinese wrestling, a combination of Karate and Judo. | ||
| 169.13 Tae Kwon Do I U 1 | ||
| Beginning course in the Korean martial art form; includes etiquette, basic blocking, thrusting and kicking techniques, and self defense. | ||
| 169.14 Tae Kwon Do II U 2 | ||
| Continuation of Tae Kwon Do I, refinement of technique and form; introduction of intermediate forms and skills, breaking, and conditioning techniques. | ||
| Prereq: 169.13. | ||
| 169.16 T'ai Chi Ch'uan U 1 | ||
| An introduction to T'ai Chi Ch'uan with emphasis on an exploration of body/energy awareness. | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 3 cr hrs. | ||
| 169.17 T'ai Chi Ch'uan II U 1 | ||
| Intermediate forms and techniques of T'ai Chi Ch'uan and experience in joint hands operation as well as in combat T'ai Chi Ch'uan. | ||
| Prereq: 169.16 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 169.17. | ||
| 169.18 T'ai Chi Ch'uan III U 2 | ||
| Further development of the form practiced in T'ai Chi Ch'uan II; principles of breath control, mediation, and self massage are introduced. | ||
| Prereq: 169.17. Repeatable to a maximum of 4 cr hrs. | ||
| 170 Racquetball | ||
| 170.01 Racquetball I U 1 | ||
| Beginning skills and knowledge for students with no prior experience in racquetball. | ||
| 170.02 Racquetball II U 1 | ||
| Continuation of 170.01 with emphasis on strategy and the playing of singles. | ||
| Prereq: 170.01 or equiv. | ||
| 171 Riflery | ||
| 171.01 Riflery I U 1 | ||
| Introduction to target shooting techniques in the prone and standing positions. | ||
| 171.02 Riflery II U 1 | ||
| A continuation of 171.01 stressing the other shooting positions. | ||
| Prereq: 171.01. | ||
| 171.03 International Air Pistol Target Shooting U 1 | ||
| Introduction to the sport of international air pistol shooting. | ||
| 172 Self Defense | ||
| Skills and understandings essential to defend oneself against an aggressor with emphasis on avoiding attack. | ||
| 172.01 Self Defense Women U 1 | ||
| Limited to women only. | ||
| 172.02 Self Defense Men U 1 | ||
| 174 Soccer | ||
| Techniques and knowledge essential for playing soccer. | ||
| 174.01 Women's Soccer U 1 | ||
| 174.03 Men's Soccer U 1 | ||
| 175 Softball | ||
| Skills and knowledge necessary for playing softball. | ||
| 175.01 Women's Slo Pitch I U 1 | ||
| 175.02 Women's Slo Pitch II U 1 | ||
| Prereq: Intermediate level skills. | ||
| 175.06 Men's Slo Pitch I U 1 | ||
| 175.07 Men' s Slo Pitch II U 1 | ||
| Prereq: Intermediate skills. | ||
| 176 Squash U 1 | ||
| Skills and knowledge necessary for playing squash. | ||
| 2 lab hrs arr. | ||
| 178 Swimming and Diving | ||
| Fundamental swimming and diving skills with emphasis on personal safety. | ||
| Student must provide bathing suit. See 147 and 148 for swim conditioning. | ||
| 178.01 Swimming I U 2 | ||
| Beginning swimming. | ||
| Open only to non-swimmers and students with no deep water experience. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 178.02 Swimming II U 2 | ||
| Elementary swimming skills for those who can swim in deep water but no farther than 2 pool lengths (50 yards). | ||
| 178.03 Swimming III U 2 | ||
| Intermediate skills for those who can swim at least 100 yards using the front crawl and at least 2 other strokes. | ||
| Prereq: 178.01 or equiv. | ||
| 179 Skin and Scuba Diving U 3 | ||
| Skills and knowledge essential for safe diving and preparation for open water checkout dives. | ||
| Prereq: Ability to swim .25-mile in 10 min. Student must provide bathing suit and bear cost of required special scuba medical exam. See 139 and 140 for additional offerings. | ||
| 180 Springboard Diving | ||
| Prereq: 178.02 or equiv. Student must provide bathing suit. | ||
| 180.01 Springboard Diving I U 1 | ||
| Fundamentals of diving from the one meter (low) board. | ||
| 182 Life Saving and Water Safety | ||
| Student must provide bathing suit. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 hrs. | ||
| 182.02 Water Safety Instructor U 3 | ||
| Designed to lead to certification as an American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor. | ||
| 182.05 Lifeguard Training I U 3 | ||
| Designed to lead to ARC Lifeguard Training and CPR for the Professional Rescue certification. | ||
| Prereq: 178.03or equiv. | ||
| 183 Water Polo U 2 | ||
| Introductory skills and knowledge essential in the sport of water polo. | ||
| Prereq: 178.03 or equiv. Student must provide bathing suit. | ||
| 185 Table Tennis | ||
| 185.01 Table Tennis I U 1 | ||
| Beginning skills and knowledge essential for playing table tennis with emphasis on the use of backspin and topspin in the singles game. | ||
| 185.02 Table Tennis II U 1 | ||
| Continuation of 185.01 with emphasis on advanced strokes and their application in the playing of singles and doubles. | ||
| Prereq: 185.01 or the ability to do backspin and topspin serves. | ||
| 188 Tennis | ||
| Skills and knowledge essential in playing tennis. | ||
| Student must provide racket and 6 balls; advanced students should elect 631.10. | ||
| 188.01 Tennis I U 1 | ||
| Beginning skills; forehand, backhand, and serve-singles play. | ||
| 188.02 Tennis II U 1 | ||
| Elementary skills; introduction to doubles play. | ||
| Prereq: 188.01 or equiv. | ||
| 190 Acrosport | ||
| subdivisions not repeatable. | ||
| 190.04 Acrosport I U 1 | ||
| Basic skills in tumbling, and hand balancing. | ||
| 191 Volleyball | ||
| Advanced students should elect 631.14. | ||
| 191.01 Volleyball I U 2 | ||
| Introduction to power volleyball. | ||
| 191.02 Volleyball II U 2 | ||
| Continuation of power volleyball fundamental skill perfection and game strategies woven to produce an intermediate playing experience. | ||
| Prereq: 191.01 or equiv. | ||
| 195 Yoga | ||
| Introduction to fundamental techniques and basic yogic principles of pranayama (breath control), asana (posture), relaxation, and meditation; emphasis on major postures. | ||
| 195.01 Yoga I U 1 | ||
| 195.02 Yoga II U 1 | ||
| Asanas (postures) at the intermediate level of Hatha yoga are introduced; continued development and practice of relaxation and meditative techniques; further exploration of yogic philosophy. | ||
| Prereq: 195.01 or equiv. | ||
| 195.03 Yoga in Depth U 3 | ||
| This course will allow students the opportunity to explore the theory behind the practice of yoga, in addition to its meditative benefits. | ||
| Prereq: 195.01 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 196 Varsity Squads | ||
| Participation as a player on a varsity squad. | ||
| Prereq: Admission by tryout. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs in any combination of decimal subdivisions. | ||
| 196.01 Baseball U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.02 Basketball U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.03 Cross Country U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.04 Fencing U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.05 Field Hockey U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.06 Football U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.07 Golf U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.08 Gymnastics U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.09 Ice Hockey U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.10 Lacrosse U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.11 Pistol U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.12 Riflery U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.13 Soccer U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.14 Softball U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.15 Swimming U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.16 Swimming (Synchronized) U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.17 Tennis U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.18 Track and Field U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.19 Volleyball U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.20 Wrestling U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.21 Rowing U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 196.22 Diving U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 197 Competitive Club Sports U 1 | ||
| Participation as a member of a competitive club sport team. | ||
| Prereq: Prior experience on at least one competitive club sport team and soph standing. Repeatable to a maximum of 3 cr hrs. Preregistration with dept required. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 204 Sexuality and Health U 3 | ||
| The study of sexuality as an aspect of the healthy individual; the demythologizing of sexual beliefs and behaviors; sexual behavior and attitudes in young adults. | ||
| 205 Social Recreation U 2 | ||
| Age characteristics and developmental levels relative to social activities; techniques, rules, strategy and social behaviors in a range of cultural activities, i.e., social games and pastimes. | ||
| SS Admis Cond course. | ||
| 208 Orientation to Sport and Leisure Studies U 3 | ||
| A general introduction to sport and leisure studies. Examination of the current scene, curricular opportunities, careers, and needed personal competencies. Two observations in various sport and leisure settings. | ||
| 209 Orientation to Exercise Science U 1 | ||
| A general introduction to exercise science focusing on instrumentation; measurement, and training equipment. | ||
| Open only to students admitted to the Exercise Science program. | ||
| 210 History of Sport, Physical Culture and the Body in Nineteenth Century America U 5 | ||
| Explores intersection of sport and society in 19th century America. Looks at influences of modernity; economics, class, race, gender, ethnicity; religion, intellectual and scientific thought. | ||
| Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 5 1-hr cl. GEC historical study course. | ||
| 211 History of Sport, Physical Culture and the Body in Twentieth Century America U 5 | ||
| Explores intersection of sport and society in 20th century America. Looks at influences of consumer society; commercialization; class, race, gender, ethnicity; media; international sport. | ||
| Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 5 1-hr cl. GEC historical study course. | ||
| 214 Introduction to Sexuality Studies U 5 | ||
| This course will provide an intoduction to sexuality studies through an interdisciplinary approach. To apply the knowledge learned, this course requires a fieldwork component. | ||
| 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: English 110 or 110.01 or 110.02 or 110.03. Not open to students with credit for Comp Std 214. Cross-listed in Comparative Studies. | ||
| 221 Sports Officiating | ||
| Study of playing rules, rule interpretation, techniques, and mechanics of officiating various interscholastic and intercollegiate athletic sports. | ||
| Prereq: Satisfactory evidence of playing skill in the elected athletic sport. | ||
| 221.01 Baseball U 2 | ||
| 221.02 Basketball U 2 | ||
| Students completing the course are eligible for certification to officiate in Ohio schools. | ||
| 221.04 Football U 2 | ||
| Students completing the course are eligible for certification to officiate in Ohio schools. | ||
| 221.12 Wrestling U 2 | ||
| Students completing the course are eligible for certification to officiate in Ohio schools. | ||
| 221.14 Volleyball U 2 | ||
| 221.15 Softball U 2 | ||
| 245 Sport and Recreation Leadership U 3 | ||
| Methods and materials for comprehensive programming with individuals and different groups in a variety of sport and recreation settings. | ||
| Prereq: 208, or permission of instructor. | ||
| 250 How to Avoid Dying from Cancer Now and Later U 2 | ||
| Discussion of the latest findings on avoiding cancer through lifestyle choices and assessment of one's family health history. | ||
| 251 Introduction to the Special Education Profession U 5 | ||
| Overview of Special Education, including individuals identified as gifted, and those with sensory, orthopedic, behavioral, and learning problems. | ||
| 5 cl. | ||
| 260 Sport in Contemporary America U 3 | ||
| A study of the contemporary sport scene in America; the issues, the controversies confronting the athlete, the coach, the administrator, and the general public. | ||
| Not open to students with credit for Edu P&L 260. | ||
| 262 Coaching the Young Athlete U 3 | ||
| Skills and knowledges essential to planning, coaching, and supervising competitive sports programs which are consistent with the needs of children. | ||
| 263 Special Issues Affecting Contemporary Student-Athletes U 3 | ||
| An exploration of current topics and problems concerning collegiate athletes and the decision-making skills needed to facilitate college adjustment. | ||
| 270 Seminars in Career and Self Development | ||
| Examination of self in relation to educational and career goals; self assessment, decision making, identification and use of campus resources, employability, and work adjustment skills. | ||
| Repeatable hrs, including cr hrs in Ed-P&L 270.04; with a maximum of 3 cr hrs in any decimal subdivision. | ||
| 270.01 Self-Career Development U 3 | ||
| Designed to provide opportunities for self-exploration and skill development; exploration of and clarification of vocational and educational interests. | ||
| This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 270.02 Personal Growth to Increase Career Competencies U 3 | ||
| Designed to provide opportunities to assist in self-exploration of and clarification for more effective development beyond the level of average performance. | ||
| This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 270.03 Study Skills Related to Career Goals U 3 | ||
| Designed to assist underachieving students with their efforts to ascertain and resolve the causes of low academic productivity; attitudinal and behavioral skills emphasized. | ||
| This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 270.04 Career Development and Leadership Training in Higher Education U 3 | ||
| Designed to explore possible careers in higher education and to conduct leadership training in terms of higher educational functions and organizations. | ||
| This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 271 Seminar in Exploring Helping Relationships: Teaching/Learning U 3 | ||
| Focus on self development, decision making, world of work for students exploring careers through placement in educational, and community agency settings. Repeatable to a maximum with special written permission, when unusual circumstances warrant. | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. To be taken concurrently with field experience 289.01. | ||
| 289 Directed Field Experience | ||
| Professional service in school or community settings. | ||
| Preregistration with school required. | ||
| 289.01 Intro Experience in a School System U 2-5 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 289.02 Experience in a Community Agency U 2-5 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 289.03 Sport and Leisure Studies I U 2,3 | ||
| Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs. | ||
| 289.04 Sport and Leisure Studies II U 3 | ||
| Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs. | ||
| 289.10 General Special Education U 2-5 | ||
| Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 293 Individual Study: Sport and Exercise Education, Humanities, Management, and Science | ||
| For individuals who wish to pursue special studies in work not normally offered in courses. | ||
| Prereq: Permission of instructor. | ||
| 293.20 Sport and Exercise Education U 1-4 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 293.21 Sport and Exercise Humanities U 1-4 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 293.22 Sport and Exercise Management U 1-4 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 293.23 Sport and Exercise Science U 1-4 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 294 Group Study: Sport and Exercise Education, Humanities, Management, and Science | ||
| For groups of students who wish to pursue special studies. | ||
| Prereq: Permission of instructor. | ||
| 294.20 Sport and Exercise Education U 1-5 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. | ||
| 294.21 Sport and Exercise Humanities U 1-5 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. | ||
| 294.22 Sport and Exercise Management U 1-5 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. | ||
| 294.23 Sport and Exercise Science U 1-5 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. | ||
| 300 Health Education for Elementary Teachers U 3 | ||
| The teacher's responsibility for health of school child; screening, referral, vision and hearing, nutritional problems, instructional programs, emergency care, and teacher's health. | ||
| Prereq: 103 and; admission to EDU. | ||
| 301 Field Sports U 3 | ||
| Acquisition of performance skills in a variety of field sports, including rules, traditions, and values of the sports and their roles in various sport cultures. | ||
| Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission of the instructor. | ||
| 302 Racquet Sports U 3 | ||
| Acquisition of performance skills in a variety of racquet sports, including rules, traditions, and values of the sports and their roles in various sport cultures. | ||
| Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission of the instructor. | ||
| 303 Individual Sports U 3 | ||
| Acquisition of performance skills in a variety of individual sports, including rules, traditions, and values of the sports and their roles in various sport cultures. | ||
| Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission or the instructor. | ||
| 305 Court Games U 3 | ||
| Acquisition of performance skills in a variety of court games, including rules, traditions, and values of the games and their role in various sport cultures. | ||
| Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission of the instructor. | ||
| 307 Adventure/Experiential-Based Activities U 3 | ||
| Acquisition of performance skills including philosophy, facilitation techniques, and safety of adventure/experiential-based activities and their roles in various sport cultures. | ||
| Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission of instructor. | ||
| 311 Interpersonal and Coping Skills For College and the Workplace U 3 | ||
| Student will learn models and skills necessary for effective functioning in college and the workplace. | ||
| Au, Sp Qtrs. | ||
| 312 Issues in Alcohol/Drug Use and Abuse U 3 | ||
| Provides an understanding of the dynamics of substance abuse. | ||
| 314 AIDS: What Every College Student Should Know U 3 | ||
| A review of the physiological, psychological, social, legal, and moral issues surrounding the disease AIDS with emphasis placed on responsible decision making about one's lifestyle. | ||
| 315 Positive Transitions for Intercollegiate Student-Athletes U 2 | ||
| Addresses transitional issues unique to intercollegiate student-athletes. Students will learn appropriate developmental "Life Skills" needed to facilitate their personal and career adjustment. | ||
| Prereq: Jr standing or permission of instructor. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 360 Kinesiology U 3 | ||
| A study of functional anatomy and biomechanics and their application to human movement. | ||
| 361 Kinesiology Laboratory U 1 | ||
| The application of functional anatomy and biomechanics to human movement. | ||
| Prereq or concur: 360. | ||
| 380 Exercise Physiology and Sport Performance U 5 | ||
| Provide students with information and skills that will enhance their understanding of the principles of exercise physiology and athletic fitness, and to improve their ability to prepare athletes for competition. | ||
| 5 cl. Not open to students with credit for 414 or 514. Open only to students admitted to a PAES major or the coaching education minor. | ||
| 381 Introduction to Exercise Physiology Laboratory U 1 | ||
| The laboratory practice of exercise physiology testing methods. | ||
| Prereq or concur: 380. Prereq: EEOB 232 or Zoology 232 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 415 or 515. | ||
| 401 Fundamentals of Epidemiology and Biostatistics U 3 | ||
| Introduction to factors affecting the distribution of health problems in populations and to disease causation. | ||
| Prereq: 201 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 410 History of Leisure and Physical Activities in Western Society U 3 | ||
| Examination of the evolution of leisure, recreation, and physical education as personal, cultural, and institutional activity. | ||
| Prereq: 208 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 411 College Sport U 3 | ||
| Explores historical development of college sport; the influence of race, ethnicity, class, and gender. | ||
| 414 Applied Physiology of Exercise I U 3 | ||
| In-depth examination of the effects of acute and chronic exercise on the human body. | ||
| Prereq: Physiol 311, or PhysioCB 311; concur: 415. | ||
| 415 Applied Physiology of Exercise Laboratory Experience I U 1 | ||
| In-depth examination of the effects of acute and chronic exercise on the human body through a laboratory experience. | ||
| Prereq: Physiol 311, or PhysioCB 311; concur: 414. | ||
| 489 Advanced Field Experience | ||
| Directed teaching experience for advanced undergraduate students in Edu PAES. | ||
| 489.05 Interscholastic Coaching U 6-8 | ||
| Directed coaching experience. | ||
| SLS coaching strand prereqs are 643, 657, 661. Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or coaching education minor or permission of the instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs. | ||
| 489.09 Teaching in Physical Activity Settings U 2 | ||
| Directed teaching experience for advanced undergrad students in Sport and Leisure Studies. | ||
| Prereq: Cum GPA 2.75. Open only to students admitted in a major in PAES. Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs. Taken concurrently with 601. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 490 Fitness Program Development and Evaluation | ||
| Only one course in the series may be taken per quarter. | ||
| 490.10 Graded Exercise Testing U 3 | ||
| Practical experience conducting graded exercise tests using treadmill and cycle ergometer. | ||
| 6 hours of arranged practical experience/directed practice. Prereq: Current First Aid/CPR certification, 685 and 660.01. | ||
| 490.11 Body Composition Evaluation U 2 | ||
| Practical experience in the assessment of body composition using anthropometers and hydrostatic weighing procedures. | ||
| 4 hours of arranged practical experience/directed practice. Prereq: Current First Aid/CPR certification. | ||
| 490.12 Muscular Strength and Endurance U 2 | ||
| Practical experience in assessing anaerobic power and strength using isokinetic and isotonic methods. | ||
| 4 hours of arranged practical experience/directed practice. Prereq: Current First Aid/CPR certification. | ||
| 490.13 General Fitness Evaluation U 2 | ||
| Practical experience conducting fitness/wellness screening for campus community (students, faculty and staff). | ||
| 4 hours of arranged practical experience/directed practice. Prereq: Current First Aid/CPR certification. | ||
| 500 Science of Physical Activity for Health Care Professionals U 3 | ||
| Primary human physiological systems and their response to acute and chronic exercise stimuli. | ||
| Au Qtr. 3 cl. Prereq: EEOB 232 or Zoology 232 or equiv with permission of instructor. Not open to Exercise Science or Sport and Leisure Studies undergrad majors. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. | ||
| 501 Science of Exercise for Health Care Professionals Laboratory U 1 | ||
| Exercise physiology-related laboratory assessment techniques. | ||
| Au Qtr. 2-hr lab. Prereq: EEOB/Zoology 232. Repeatable to a maximum of 2 cr hrs. | ||
| 509 Sport and Leisure Service Delivery and Promotion U 3 | ||
| The purpose of this course is to acquaint students with issues related to the promotion of sport and leisure services. | ||
| Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission of instructor. | ||
| 514 Applied Physiology of Exercise II U 3 | ||
| Continuation of 414. | ||
| Prereq: 414; concur: 515. | ||
| 515 Applied Physiology of Exercise Laboratory Experience II U 1 | ||
| Continuation of the laboratory experience of 415. | ||
| Prereq: 414 and 415; concur: 514. | ||
| 520 Content in Elementary Physical Education U 6 | ||
| Development and application of content and teaching strategies in elementary physical education. | ||
| 2 3-hr cl. Prereq: 301, 302, 303, 307, 360, 380, 489.09, 521, 531, 542, and 601. Student must receive a B- or higher to be prepared for subsequent courses. | ||
| 521 Sport Skill and Strategy Analysis I U 3 | ||
| Analysis and diagnosis of closed sport and movement skill performance. | ||
| Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission of instructor. | ||
| 525 Promoting Behavior Change in Sport, Leisure and Exercise U 3 | ||
| Introduction to behavior change strategies, to include the acquisition, maintenance, and generalization of behavior change useful in sport and exercise settings, and leisure activities. | ||
| Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission of the instructor. | ||
| 531 Social Issues and Concerns in Sport, Leisure, and Exercise Behavior U 5 | ||
| Examination of social and ethical issues such as discrimination, drug use, and the significance of the sport experience to individuals and sub-groups in the United States. Prereq: Completion of first and second writing courses. | ||
| Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission of instructor. GEC/LAR course. | ||
| 542 Lifespan Motor Development U 5 | ||
| Physical growth, development, and motor behavior across the lifespan. BCII and FBI background check required. | ||
| 3 cl and 2 2.5-hr clinical experiences. | ||
| 544 Sport and Leisure Perspectives for Special Populations U 5 | ||
| Introduction to sport and leisure for persons with special needs across school, community, and clinical based programs. | ||
| Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission of the instructor. | ||
| 545 Programming in Sport and Recreation U 3 | ||
| Examination of the development, organization, and implementation of programs and activities in sport, recreation, and leisure. | ||
| Prereq: 245. Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission of instructor. | ||
| 575 Career and Technical Education Teacher Licensure Clinics | ||
| Development of basic cognitive and performance skills required to earn a two-year teaching license by new career and technical education teachers. | ||
| Prereq: Current employment as a career and technical education teacher. | ||
| 575.02 Inservice I U 2 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 24 cr hrs. | ||
| 575.03 Inservice II U 2 | ||
| Prereq: 575.02. Repeatable to a maximum of 24 cr hrs. | ||
| 575.04 Inservice III U 2 | ||
| Prereq: 575.03. Repeatable to a maximum of 24 cr hrs. | ||
| 575.05 Two Week Followup Program U 4 | ||
| The refinement of curriculum development leadership and human relations skills required by employed, two-year licensed career and technical education teachers.8 hrs/day for 10 days. | ||
| Prereq: 575.04. Repeatable to a maximum of 24 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 575.06 Career and Technical Education Teaching: In-Service IV U 1 | ||
| The development and refinement of basic design and development skills required of a second year career and technical education teacher to earn a two-year teaching license. | ||
| 575.07 Career and Technical Education Teaching: In-Service V U 1 | ||
| Continuation of 575.06. | ||
| Prereq: 575.06. | ||
| 575.08 Career and Technical Education Teaching: In-Service VI U 1 | ||
| Continuation of 575.07. | ||
| Prereq: 575.07. | ||
| 589 Internship | ||
| Directed and supervised experience in a professional setting. | ||
| Preregistration with the school required. | ||
| 589.01 Exercise Science U 6-8,15 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 589.02 Health Promotion U 6-8,15 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 589.03 Sport and Leisure Studies U 6-15 | ||
| Prereq: Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES with senior standing who have completed 289.03 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| H599 Honors Course U 3-5 | ||
| A program of accelerated study for students with special aptitudes. | ||
| Arr cl. Prereq: Enrollment in the honors achievement program and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 601 Teaching Sport, Leisure, and Exercise U 3 | ||
| To introduce teaching and management skills associated with student learning, design of instructional materials and techniques for implementation, and strategies to teach diverse learners in various sport, leisure, and exercise settings. | ||
| Open only to students admitted to a major in PAES or permission of the instructor. Taken concurrently with 489.09. Student must receive a B- or higher to be prepared for subsequent courses. | ||
| 605 Health Counseling U G 3 | ||
| To provide educators and counselors opportunity to develop skills and knowledge to advise students and clients confronted with personal health concerns. | ||
| Prereq: 5 hrs of psych; admission to EDU. | ||
| 607 Legal Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity U 4 | ||
| Development of a responsible and safe attitude toward sport programming; identification of procedures to reduce the probability of injuries/lawsuits resulting from sport and physical activity. | ||
| Prereq: Jr standing. Open only to students admitted to a PAES major, the coaching education minor, or permission of instructor. | ||
| 610* Women's Sport History U G 4 | ||
| Examines women's sporting experiences from primitive cultures to contemporary societies; investigates influence of class, economics, power relationships, education, and views of the body. | ||
| Not open to students with credit for Edu P&L 610. | ||
| 611 History of Physical Education and Sports from Ancient Times to 19th-Century Europe U G 3 | ||
| A history of physical education and sports which includes primitive societies, Greek and Roman civilizations, the medieval period, and European countries in the 18th and 19th centuries. | ||
| Not open to students with credit for Edu P&L 622. | ||
| 612 Alcohol and Drug Education U G 3 | ||
| The study and development of techniques and programs to prevent or reduce psycho-social problems associated with drug misuse. | ||
| 614 Sexuality and Sport U G 5 | ||
| Course uses an interdisciplinary lens to examine how conceptions of sexuality shape and are shaped by US sport. | ||
| 615 Sport and Social Values U 3 | ||
| Explores the role social values play in sport, examines (1) sport and civic virtue; (2) relationship between sports and fair play/social justice; (3) violence/abuses in sport. | ||
| 620 Coaching of Athletic Sports | ||
| Study in the theory, strategy, and mechanics of coaching various interscholastic; intercollegiate athletic sports. | ||
| Prereq: Advanced skill level in the elected sport, jr standing and permission of instructor. | ||
| 620.01 Baseball U G 3 | ||
| 620.02 Basketball U G 3 | ||
| 620.04 Football U G 3 | ||
| 620.08 Soccer U G 3 | ||
| 620.12 Wrestling U G 2 | ||
| 620.14 Volleyball U G 2 | ||
| 622 Business Technology Education I U G 3 | ||
| The relationship of business technology to business education subjects is discussed; foundational understanding and skill/application development in business education subjects. | ||
| 623 Business Technology Education II U G 3 | ||
| Advanced applications of business technology to business education subjects. | ||
| 624 Foundations of Workforce Development and Education U G 4 | ||
| Study of an integrated approach to workforce development and education programs and issues. | ||
| 625 History of Physical Education and Sports in the United States U G 3 | ||
| The development of physical education and sports in the United States from colonial times to the present and the factors which have affected their growth. | ||
| 626 Sport and Popular Culture Series | ||
| A variety of themes present in selected popular cultural forms dealing with a variety of sports such as football, basketball, baseball, and track and field. | ||
| 626.01 Sport and Popular Culture Overview U G 3 | ||
| 626.02 Sport and Popular Culture - Race and Gender U G 3 | ||
| 626.03 Sport and Popular Culture - Baseball U G 3 | ||
| Focus on baseball as it has appeared in film and literature of and about the early 1900's to the present day. | ||
| 628 Clinical Internship | ||
| 20 hrs minimum equal 1 cr hr. | ||
| Prereq: EDP students with a CPHR of 2.50 or above, or grad students in good standing. | ||
| 628.01 Classroom Observations U G 3-15 | ||
| Observation of career and technical education classroom instruction in field-based educational setting. | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 628.02 Experience in Business U G 3-6 | ||
| Practical vestibule experience in a private sector setting to gain knowledge of an industry and to develop new skills and knowledge. | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 9 cr hrs. | ||
| 628.03 Teacher Aide U G 4- | ||