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HHPE Course Descriptions

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HHPE 200 History and Principles of Physical Education

2 credit hours

A survey of the history and development of physical education and athletics in America. The course will also emphasize fundamental principles of physical education and sport.

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HHPE 201 Fall Sports in Physical Education

2 credit hours

This course provides learning experiences that will lead to the development of basic skills in Physical Education activities and sports. In addition to skill acquisition, the course will focus on how to plan and implement the stages of skill development in games through the use of extending, refining, and applying tasks. An emphasis will be placed on the use of the game stages and movement framework as a guide for designing a variety of sport game experiences for students in grades K-12.

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HHPE 202 Spring Sports in Physical Education

2 credit hours

This course provides learning experiences that will lead to the development of basic skills in Physical Education activities and sports. In addition to skill acquisition, the course will focus on how to plan and implement the stages of skill development in games through the use of extending, refining, and applying tasks. An emphasis will be placed on the use of the game stages and movement framework as a guide for designing a variety of sport game experiences for students in grades K-12.

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HHPE 210 Introduction to Exercise Science

2 credit hours

The Introduction to Exercise Science course will help students gain an understanding of the underlying principles, theories, and scientific methods used in exercise science and kinesiology. Additionally, it will provide an overview of the anatomy and physiology of the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and respiratory system and how these systems are used during exercise. Finally, this course will help students identify career paths one may take as an exercise science major at ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox University.

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HHPE 228 Principles of Conditioning

2 credit hours

Instruction in concepts related to developing and maintaining physical fitness and movement skills.

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HHPE 275 Field Experience

1-6 credit hour

Supervised experience in the discipline including internships and practica required for professional programs. This introductory experience must have an on-site supervisor and/or a departmental instructor overseeing, designing, and evaluating the content of the course. Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: instructor's permission.

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HHPE 285 Selected Topics

2-3 credit hour

A seminar dealing with various topics, as announced, that represent current faculty interests and competencies.

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HHPE 295 Individualized Study

1-3 credit hour

Individualized study or supervised research in an area of special interest to the student which is outside the regular offerings of the major. Additional course fee (per credit) is required.

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HHPE 300 Coaching Theory and Practice

2 credit hours

The development of a philosophy of coaching. Emphasizes the psychological, sociological, and technical aspects of athletic participation.

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HHPE 301 Sports Psychology

2 credit hours

This course is designed to enhance the understanding of how personality, self-esteem, goal setting and behavior can influence performance and performance preparation. It is also designed to provide future teachers/coaches with coping skills and observational techniques which will serve them well in coaching as well as in managerial settings.

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HHPE 360 Organization and Administration of Sport and Physical Education

2 credit hours

Instruction in the planning and implementation of health, physical education and athletics programs. Course content will include curriculum design, budget formation, facility design, and coordination. Professional conduct and ethics will be stressed.

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HHPE 366 General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training

2 credit hours

Examines the knowledge, skills, and values that the entry-level certified athletic trainer must possess to recognize, treat, and refer, when appropriate, the general medical conditions and disabilities of athletes and others involved in physical activity. Students will be introduced and exposed to various health care providers.

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HHPE 380 Experiential Recreational Leadership

3 credit hours

A study of theory and practice of experiential leadership in adventure and recreation education/programming. Leadership styles, techniques, methods, and practices will be the core subjects taught in this highly experiential class involving an outdoor lab component. Additional course fee required.

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HHPE 384 Pharmacology in Athletic Training

1 credit hour

An emphasis on the knowledge, skills, and values required of an athletic trainer on pharmacologic applications, including indications, contraindications, precautions, interactions, and governing regulations relevant to the treatment of injuries and illnesses of the physically active. Prerequisites: BIOL 221 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and BIOL 222 Human Anatomy and Physiology II.

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HHPE 390 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries

3 credit hours

An introductory survey of athletic training. Emphasis will be on terminology, injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, and emergency care procedures. Common taping techniques also will be presented. Additional course fee is required.

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HHPE 394 Biomechanics

3 credit hours

Application of human anatomy and physical laws to the explanation of movement activities. Special emphasis is given to detailed analysis of various sports activities. Prerequisites: BIOL 221 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and BIOL 222 Human Anatomy and Physiology II.

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HHPE 400 Health Promotion and Management

3 credit hours

Addresses practical applications of health promotion theories. Presents examples of planning, implementation, and evaluation of health promotion and management programs in a variety of settings as guides for the development of health promotion and disease prevention programs.

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HHPE 401 Physical Examination of the Lower Extremities

4 credit hours

In-depth study of the lower extremities including skills of injury evaluation, physical examination and differential diagnosis. One 1-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: HHPE 390 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries.

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HHPE 402 Physical Exam of the Spine and Upper Extremities

4 credit hours

In-depth study of the spine and upper extremities including skill development in injury evaluation, physical examination and differential diagnosis. One 1-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: HHPE 390 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries.

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HHPE 404 Medical Terminology

3 credit hours

This course is intended to introduce students to the language of medicine and prepare them for future careers in the health sciences. Students will develop an understanding for recognizing, building, and applying medical terminology to the human body. A systems-based approach will be utilized to gain understanding of medical terminology in relation to human anatomy and physiology, pathology, and medical procedures. Pertinent case-studies and clinical material will be additionally utilized. Prerequisites: BIOL 221 Human Anatomy & Physiology I and BIOL 222 Human Anatomy & Physiology II.

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HHPE 410 Teaching Physical Education and Health

2 credit hours

Development of competence, style, and confidence in teaching physical education for the physical education major. Emphasis is given to analysis of objectives, unit and lesson planning, instruction methods, means of evaluation, and class procedures and control.

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HHPE 411 Physiology of Aging

3 credit hours

This course will allow students to better understand the physiology of human aging and how lifestyle interventions, including exercise and physical activity will help improve function and quality of life in the aging population. Major topics of this course will include biological mechanisms of aging, aging process for major systems of the body (cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and nervous system), lifestyle interventions to improve quality of life and function, as well as case-studies for application in future clinical settings and/or health sciences. Prerequisites: BIOL 221 Human Anatomy & Physiology I and BIOL 222 Human Anatomy & Physiology II.

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HHPE 413 Therapeutic Exercise

3 credit hours

Course will help students correctly identify and select the proper modalities in the treatment of injuries through research of Evidence Based Practice, modality selection with respect to the healing phase of injury, and a thorough understanding of the indications and contraindication for each modality studied. Includes a lab for practice of application of therapeutic modalities to classmates in a simulated clinical setting. Prerequisite: HHPE 390 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries.

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HHPE 420 Exercise Prescription

3 credit hours

Application of exercise testing and prescription of individuals ranging from athletes to special populations. Includes aspects of nutrition, disease, training methods, and exercise responses. Prerequisites: BIOL 221 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and BIOL 222 Human Anatomy and Physiology II. Additional course fee required.

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HHPE 430 Exercise Physiology

3 credit hours

Application of principles of physiology to physical activity. Special attention is given to the effect of exercise on the various body systems and the construction of training programs. The laboratory component explores the assessment of resting metabolic rate, energy expenditure, body composition, respiratory function, maximum oxygen uptake, lactate threshold, strength and flexibility, and other physiological responses to exercise. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 221 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and BIOL 222 Human Anatomy and Physiology II.

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HHPE 460 Adapted Physical Education

3 credit hours

This course considers the nature and etiology of disability and handicapping conditions, as well as the implications for and development of appropriate physical education programs.

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HHPE 470 Motor Development and Motor-Skill Learning

3 credit hours

A study of the development of motor skills. Psychological principles of learning are applied to motor-skill learning. A review of research and an inquiry into the effect of various conditions on the learning and performance of motor skills from early childhood through the adult years.

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HHPE 475 HHP Field Experience

3-6 credit hour

3-6 hours. A supervised experience in the discipline, including internships and practica required for professional programs. This experience must have an on-site supervisor and a departmental instructor overseeing, designing and evaluating the content of the course. Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: instructor's permission.

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HHPE 480 Fundamentals of Exercise and Fitness Testing

2 credit hours

Emphasis is given to methods of evaluation in programs of physical education. Testing procedures, standard tests, physical examinations, and evaluation activities are discussed.

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HHPE 485 Selected Topics

2-3 credit hour

A seminar dealing with various topics, as announced, that represent current faculty interests and competencies.

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HHPE 490 Senior Research Project

3 credit hours

This course builds an understanding of the theories, methods and models used in Exercise Science research and provides the required knowledge regarding how to apply these research practices to develop a novel research question and design and implement a research study as part of their capstone project.

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HHPE 495 Individualized Study

1-3 credit hour

Individualized study or supervised research in an area of special interest to the student which is outside the regular offerings of the major. Additional course fee (per credit) is required.

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