Professional Physical Education

208. Teaching Fitness Concepts. (2)


222. Target Activities. (1)


223. Invasion Games. (1)


225. Net Games. (1)


226. Lifetime Pursuits. (1)


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


228. Outdoor Pursuits. (1)


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


239. Dance . (1)


245. Professional Laboratory Experience in Physical Education. (2 to a maximum of 8 Δ)


273. Introduction to Athletic Training. (3)


277. Kinesiology. (3)


284. Athletic Training Observation Lab. (3)


285. Athletic Training Clinical I. (3)


286. Evaluation of Athletic Injuries–Extremities. (3)


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


288. Motor Learning and Performance. (3)


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


293. Topics. (1-3, no limit Δ)


301. Teaching of Team Sports. (2)


305. Teaching Group Exercise. (3)


310. Teaching of Dance in Schools. (2)


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


326L. Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology. (3)


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


374. Therapeutic Modalities. (3)


375. Pharmacology in Athletic Training. (3)


386. Women in Sports. (3)


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


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


410. Assessment in Physical Education. (3)


426 / 501. Intermediate Exercise Physiology. (3)


430. Classroom/Behavior Management in Physical Education. (2)


444. Teaching of Physical Education I. (3)


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


464. Theory of Football. (3)


465. Theory of Basketball. (3)


466. Adapted Physical Education. (3)


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


468. Worksite Wellness Programs. (3)


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


470 / 502. Designs for Fitness. (3)


471. Exercise and Disease Prevention. (3)


473. Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries. (3)


474. Athletic Training Administration. (3)


475 / 503. EKG Interpretation. (3)


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


478 / 579. Sports Physiology. (3)


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


480 / 582. Principles of Coaching. (3)


481. Athletic Training Clinical II. (3)


483. Athletic Training Clinical III. (3)


485 / 585. Diversity in Sport and Physical Activity [African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans & Physical Activity] . (3)


487 / 587. Physical Activity and Aging. (3)


488. Athletic Training Clinical IV. (3)


493 / 593. Topics. (1-3, no limit Δ)


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


500. Exercise Science Seminar. (1)


501 / 426. Intermediate Exercise Physiology. (3)


502 / 470. Designs for Fitness. (3)


503 / 475. EKG Interpretation. (3)


507. Research Design in HPER. (3)


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


509. Media/Public Relations in HPER. (3)


510. Curriculum Construction in Physical Education. (3)


516. Seminar in Physical Education. (3)


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


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


528. Neuromuscular Basis of Human Performance. (3)


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


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


532. Body Composition. (3)


535. Exercise Biochemistry. (3)


536. Exercise Biochemistry Laboratory. (3)


539. Introduction to Sport Administration. (3)


540. Sport Sociology. (3)


541. Ethics in Sport and Fitness. (3)


545. Sport Leadership. (3)


547. Sport Marketing and Promotions. (3)


548. Financing Sport. (3)


549. Administration of Sport Personnel. (3)


550. Governance of Intercollegiate Athletics. (3)


561. Risk Management in Sport. (3)


562. Exercise in Extreme Environment. (3)


565. Exercise Endocrinology. (3)


566 [615]. Legal Aspects of Sport. (3)


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


571. Concepts Teaching in Physical Education. (3)


572. Critical Issues in Elementary Physical Education. (3)


575. Sport Facilities Planning and Construction. (3)


576. Sport Event Management. (3)


579 / 478. Sports Physiology. (3)


581. Administration of Interscholastic Athletics. (3)


582 / 480. Principles of Coaching. (3)


585 / 485. Diversity in Sport and Physical Activity [African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans & Physical Activity] . (3)


586. Women in Sport. (3)


587 / 487. Physical Activity and Aging. (3)


588. Sport Psychology I. (3)


589. Sport Psychology II. (3)


590. Supervision of Physical Education Programs. (3)


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


593 / 493. Topics. (1-3, no limit Δ)


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


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


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


604. Research Seminar. (3)


612. Organizational Theory in Sport. (3)


614. Sport Consumer Behavior. (3)


618. Seminar in Sport Research. (3)


625. Writing for Professional Publication. (3)


627. Seminar in Applied Physiology. (3)


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


695. Advanced Field Experiences. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)


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


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


699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)


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