EX 111A-D Physical Education Laboratory 1 cr. Development of skills in physical education activities (A) Basketball (B) Soccer (C) Track and Field (D) Weight Training
EX 119 Games and Rhythmic Activities 2 cr. Methods and materials of movement education; games of low organization; rhythmic activities for all age groups; general program and party organization.
EX 123 Essentials of Physical Activity 2 cr. Body's need for and adaptation to exercise; decision-making aids concerning role of exercise in a healthy lifestyle.
EX 145 Health and Wellness 3 cr.Personal health behaviors and personal choice in response to wellness.
EX 203 Motor Learning 3 cr. Prerequisite: PY 100. Motor skills acquisition a function of maturation and experience. Emphasis on strategies for facilitating skill learning in normal school-age population.
EX 211 A-G Physical Education Laboratory 1 cr. (A) Aerobics (C) Field Sports (D) Golf (E) Racquetball (F) Tennis (G) Volleyball.
EX 240 First Aid and Emergency Care 2 cr. Principles, applied techniques emphasizing emergency resue and care. Meets requirements for Red Cross Advanced First Aid and Emergency Care Credential.
EX 260 History and Principles of Physical Education 2 cr. Emerging philosphies and principles.
EX 303 Anatomical Kinesiology 3 cr.Prerequisite: AY 301. Analysis of human physical performance; application of anatomy and physics using EMG and high-speed photography
EX 307 Biomechanical Principles of Human Movement 3 cr.Prerequisite: PH 121 or PH141. Identify with and utilize biomecanical principles pertinent to human movement.
EX 309 Methods of Coaching Preparation to coach in an interscholastic athletic situation.
EX 331 A-D 1 cr.Techniques of Teaching Team Sports. Prerequisite: Corresponding laboratory or competency in area. Practical and theoretical aspects of teaching team sports with special emphasis on materials, teaching techniques, and analyzing skils (A) Soccer (B) Basketball (C) Field Sports (D) Volleyball.
EX 332 A-H 1 cr. Techniques of Teaching Individual Sports Prerequisite: Corresponding laboratory or competency area. Practical and theoretical aspects of teaching individual sports with special emphasis on materials, teaching techniques, and analyzing skills. (A) Badminton (B) Golf (C) Tennis (D) Track and Field (E) Stunts, Tumbling, and Floor Exercise (F) Weight Training (H) Aerobics
EX 340 Exercise Prescription 1 cr. Corequisite: EX 386A. Theory and practice for healthy individuals, cardiac patients, and other special populations.
EX 346 Training Room Methods 3 cr. Prerequisite: AY 301. Preventive measures, taping, bandaging, massage and manipulation, diet and conditioning of athletes.
EX 356 Wellness Programming 3 cr. Prerequisite: EX 145, EX386A. Assessment of wellness concerns and organizational problems; selection and implementation of program design.
EX 365 Program Administration 2 cr. Problems and nature of organization and administration in health and physical education.
EX 375 Adapted and Corrective Exercise 3 cr. Prerequisite: AY 301, EX 119. Nature and needs of handicapped student requiring adapted or corrective physical education. Causes, prevention, corrections of postural problems.
EX 386A-B Practicum 2 cr.Prerequisite: (A) EX 111D, EX 123, EX240, EX 211A or EX 332H. (B) EX 386A.
EX 403 Physiology of Exercise 4 cr. Prerequisite: AY 301, PS 302. Effects of exercise on tissues, organs, and systems of the body.
EX 405 Exercise Testing Instrumentation 2 cr. Prerequisite: Ex 403. Theory and operation of devices commonly employed in quantifying factors related to exercise.
EX 407 Biomechanics in Sport 3 cr.Prerequisite: EX 307. Identification of biomechanical elements pertinent to exercise and sport.
EX 420 Electrocardiography and Exercise Management 3 cr. Prerequisite: EX 403. Interpretation of 12-lead ECG tracings, administering exercise tests, and prescribing exercise program for healthy individuals and special populations.
EX 444 Exercise and Aging 2 cr. Prerequisite: EX 403. Understanding the aging process and what impact exercise has on this process.
EX 453 Measurement and Evaluation 3 cr. Prerequisite: M 120. Physical and academic testing; methods of establishing and evaluating a testing program.
EX 456 Advanced Wellness Programming 3 cr. Prerequisite: EX 356. Investigation of established wellness programs with apecial emphasis on design, implementation, and evaluation of programming models.
EX 476 Rehabilitation Exercise 3 cr. Prerequisite: EX 119, EX 240, EX 303. Evaluation, design, and selection of exercises for individuals with permanent or temporary disabilities.
EX 479 Psychology and Sport 3 cr. Prerequisite: PY 100. Psychological and social implications involved in teaching of physical education and coaching of athletics.
EX 484 Supervised College Teaching. 1-5 cr. Maximum of 10 credits allowed in course.
EX 486 A-C Practicum. 1-3 cr. (A) Adaptive correctives (B) Wellness program management Prerequisite: EX 386B (C) Coaching
EX 487 Internship. 1-18 cr. Prerequisite: EX 486A or B or C. Practical application of knowlwedge and skills in a professional situation.
EX 492 Seminar. 1 cr.
EX 495 A-D Independent Study. 1-18 cr. (A) Physical Education (B) Health (C) Athletics (D) Biomechanics.
EX 496 A-D Group Study. 1-18 cr. (A) Physical Education (B) Health (C) Athletics (D) Biomechanics
EX 501 Principles of Electrocardiography. 3 cr. Prequisite: EX 403. Procedures in stress test administration and analysis emphasizing electrocardiography.
EX 553 Advanced Measurement and Evaluation. 3 cr. Prerequisite: EX 453. Advanced measurement concepts and interpretation and application of quantitative techniques of analysis in physical education and exercise.
EX 556 Health Promotion 3 cr. Discussion of theory and application of health promotion in various settings.
EX 560/FN 560 Exercise and Nutrition. 3 cr. Prerequisite: EX 403, FN 350. Credit not allowed for both EX 560 and FN 560. Interaction of nutrition and physical fitness in exercise performance and promotion of health.
EX 600 Research Methods. 3 cr. Prerequisite: EX 453. Methods of research applied to physical education including scientific methods, problem development, and research design.
EX 603 Advanced Topics in Exercise Physiology. 3 cr. Prerequisite: EX 405. Advanced principles of theoretical and applied exercise physiology at molecular, cellular, and systemic levels.
EX 605 Advanced Exercise Testing Instrumentation. 2 cr. Prerequisite: EX 405. Use of theory and devices employed in exercise testing, emphasizing recently developed microprocessor- based instruments.
EX 618 Psychomotor Learning. 2 cr. Prerequisite: ED 471. Methods of teaching physical education emphasizing theories, trends, materials, and programs.
EX 650 Biomechanics 3 cr. Prerequisite: PH 121. Theoretical and practical analysis of problems related to human biomechanics.
EX 653 Evaluation of Health Promotion Programs. 3 cr. Prerequisite: EX 556. Application of health promotion evaluation methods utilized in private and public sector.
EX 656 Comprehensive Stress Management. 3 cr. Relationship between stress and illness emphasizing methods to impact its detrimental effects.
EX 684 Supervised College Teaching. 1-18 cr.
EX 686 A-B Practicum. 1-3 cr. Prerequisite: EX 240. (A) Adult Fitness (B) Wellness Management
EX 692 Seminar. 2 cr. Consideration of various aspects of physical education.
EX 695 A-E Independent Study. 1-18 cr. (A)Physical Education (B) Health (C) Athletics (D) Exercise Science (E) Biomechanics.
EX 696 A-F Group Study. 1-18 cr. (A) Physical Education (B) Health (C) Exercise and nutrition (D) Athletics (E) Exercise Science (F) Biomechanics
EX 699 Thesis. 1-18 cr.