Professional Physical Education

Christina Perry, Department Chair
Department of Health, Exercise and Sports Sciences
Professional Physical Education
Johnson Center 1155
MSC04 2610
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
(505) 277-5151, FAX (505) 277-6227
email: cperry2@unm.edu

Department Contact Information
Shannon Siderius, Department Administrator, Johnson Center (505) 277-8173
Dr. Andrew Mooneyhan, Program Director, Physical Education Activity Program, Johnson Center, (505) 277-3104
Denisha Garcia, Program Coordinator, Johnson Center, (505) 277-2658 or (505) 277-2387

Student Information Contact
Margie Chavez, Undergraduate and Graduate, Johnson Center, (505) 277-5152

Professor
Todd Seidler, Ph.D., University of New Mexico

Associate Professors
John Barnes, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Ann Gibson, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Joy Griffin, Ph.D., Brigham Young University
Len Kravitz, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Christine Mermier, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Gloria Napper-Owen, Ed.D., University of Northern Colorado
David Scott, Ed.D., University of Northern Colorado

Assistant Professors
Glenn Hushman, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Lunhua Mao, Ph.D., University of Florida
Alfredo Martinez, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Daisuke Shibata, Ph.D., LAT, ATC, Arizona State University
Catherine A. Tingstrom, Ph.D., University of New Mexico

Adjunct Faculty and Staff
Karol Dokladny, Ph.D., Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland
Jack Loeppky, Ph.D., University of New Mexico

Assistant Research Professor
Virginia Wilmerding, Ph.D., University of New Mexico

Lecturers
Susan McGowen, Ph.D., EMT, LAT, ATC, University of New Mexico
Lindsey White, M.S., LAT, ATC, University of Georgia


Courses

PEP 208. Teaching Fitness Concepts. (3)



PEP 222. Target Activities. (1)



PEP 223. Invasion Games. (1)



PEP 225. Net Games. (1)



PEP 226. Lifetime Pursuits. (1)



PEP 227. Elementary Rhythms, Aerobic Dance, Yoga. (1)



PEP 228. Outdoor Pursuits. (1)



PEP 234. Track and Field/Cooperative Games. (1)



PEP 239. Dance. (1)



PEP 245. Professional Laboratory Experience in Physical Education. (3)



PEP 250. Physical Education Skills and Content Knowledge I. (3)



PEP 251. Physical Education Skills and Content Knowledge II. (3)



PEP 273. Introduction to Athletic Training. (3)



PEP 277. Kinesiology. (3)



PEP 284. Athletic Training Observation Lab. (3)



PEP 285. Athletic Training Clinical I. (3)



PEP 286. Evaluation of Athletic Injuries-Extremities. (3)



PEP 287. Evaluation of Athletic Injuries-Trunk/Torso. (3)



PEP 288. Motor Learning and Performance. (3)



PEP 289. Tests and Measurements in Physical Education. (3)



PEP 293. Topics. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PEP 301. Physical Education in Secondary Schools. (3)



PEP 305. Teaching Exercise. (3)



PEP 319. Physical Education in the Elementary School. (3)



PEP 326L. Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology. (3)



PEP 373. General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training. (3)



PEP 374. Therapeutic Modalities. (3)



PEP 375. Pharmacology in Athletic Training. (3)



PEP 391 / 591 / 691. Problems. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PEP 400. Student Teaching in the Elementary School. (6)



PEP 410. Assessment in Physical Education. (3)



PEP 430. Classroom/Behavior Management in Physical Education. (3)



PEP 444. Teaching and Learning in Physical Education. (3)



PEP 461. Student Teaching in the Secondary Schools. (6)



PEP 465. Theory of Basketball. (3)



PEP 466. Adapted Physical Education. (3)



PEP 467 / 529. Physical Disabilities and Causes. (3)



PEP 469. Management Concepts in Sport and Fitness Settings. (3)



PEP 470 / 502. Designs for Fitness. (4)



PEP 471. Exercise and Disease Prevention. (3)



PEP 473. Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries. (3)



PEP 474. Athletic Training Administration. (3)



PEP 475 / 503. EKG Interpretation. (3)



PEP 476 / 508. Exercise Testing and Interpretation. (3)



PEP 478 / 579. Sports Physiology. (3)



PEP 479. Organization and Administration of Physical Education. (3)



PEP 480 / 582. Principles of Coaching. (3)



PEP 481. Athletic Training Clinical II. (3)



PEP 483. Athletic Training Clinical III. (3)



PEP 485 / 585. Diversity in Sport and Physical Activity. (3)



PEP 488. Athletic Training Clinical IV. (3)



PEP 489. Research in Athletic Training. (3)



PEP 490. Topics in Athletic Training. (3)



PEP 493 / 593. Topics. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PEP 495. Practicum. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



PEP 500. Exercise Science Seminar. (1)



PEP 501. Advanced Exercise Physiology. (3)



PEP 502 / 470. Designs for Fitness. (4)



PEP 503 / 475. EKG Interpretation. (3)



PEP 507. Research Design in HPER. (3)



PEP 508 / 476. Exercise Testing and Interpretation. (3)



PEP 509. Media and Public Relations in HPER. (3)



PEP 510. Curriculum Construction in Physical Education. (3)



PEP 516. Seminar in Physical Education. (3)



PEP 521. Motor Learning for Individuals with Disabilities. (3)



PEP 526. Motor Assessment for Individuals with Disabilities. (3)



PEP 527. Metabolic Considerations of Exercise Science. (3)



PEP 528. Neuromuscular Basis of Human Performance. (3)



PEP 529 / 467. Physical Disabilities and Causes. (3)



PEP 530. Laboratory Procedures and Instrumentation in Applied Physiology. (3)



PEP 532. Body Composition. (3)



PEP 539. Introduction to Sport Administration. (3)



PEP 540. Sport Sociology. (3)



PEP 541. Ethics in Sport and Fitness. (3)



PEP 544. Physiology of Resistance Training. (3)



PEP 545. Sport Leadership. (3)



PEP 547. Sport Marketing and Promotions. (3)



PEP 548. Financing Sport. (3)



PEP 549. Administration of Sport Personnel. (3)



PEP 550. Governance of Intercollegiate Athletics. (3)



PEP 561. Risk Management in Sport. (3)



PEP 562. Exercise in Extreme Environment. (3)



PEP 566. Legal Aspects of Sport. (3)



PEP 570. The Analysis of Teaching Physical Education. (3)



PEP 572. Issues and Methods in Elementary Physical Education. (3)



PEP 573. Critical Issues in Secondary Physical Education. (3)



PEP 575. Sport Facilities Planning and Construction. (3)



PEP 576. Sport Event Management. (3)



PEP 579 / 478. Sports Physiology. (3)



PEP 581. Administration of Interscholastic Athletics. (3)



PEP 582 / 480. Principles of Coaching. (3)



PEP 585 / 485. Diversity in Sport and Physical Activity. (3)



PEP 588. Sport Psychology I. (3)



PEP 589. Sport Psychology II. (3)



PEP 590. Supervision of Physical Education Programs. (3)



PEP 591 / 391 / 691. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



PEP 593 / 493. Topics. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PEP 595. Advanced Field Experiences. (3-6, no limit Δ)



PEP 598. Directed Readings in Physical Education. (3-6 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



PEP 599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



PEP 604. Dissertation Seminar. (3)



PEP 612. Organizational Theory in Sport. (3)



PEP 614. Sport Consumer Behavior. (3)



PEP 618. Seminar in Sport Research. (3)



PEP 625. Writing for Professional Publication. (3)



PEP 627. Seminar in Applied Physiology. (3)



PEP 628. Cellular and Molecular Considerations of Exercise Science. (3)



PEP 691 / 391 / 591. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



PEP 696. Internship. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



PEP 698. Directed Readings in Physical Education. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



PEP 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)



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