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EXSS 4050 Health Science Assessment

Required of all Health Science majors. This course will assess the application process and acceptance rates into professional schools for all Health Science majors during their senior year.
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EXSS 4103 Seminar in Health Sciences

This capstone professional preparation course guides that students in their respective allied health graduate school application process. This writing emphasis course helps direct the students in the production of all required documents related to the application process including: resume preparation, cover letters, personal essays, and letters of application/interest. Other emphasis includes etiquette of letter of recommendations, exercising interview skills, and continues education on the application process including an overview of centralized application services. Additionally, the course provides interaction with professionals in both clinical and academic backgrounds to best prepare them for a successful application process into their respective graduate programs. Prerequisite: EXSS 3107
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EXSS 4104 Senior Seminar

The Senior Seminar course is designed to prepare those students seeking teacher certification in All-Level Physical Education, to successfully complete the physical education content  exam. Emphasis will be given to testing strategies, study material and practice questions. A passing score onthe practice examination administered at the end of the course will be required for clearance to take the Texas Physical Education certification exam. Prerequisite: EXSS 3107

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EXSS 4170 Health Science Clinical II

Students must be a Health Sciences major in good academic standing. The clinical program provides the Health Sciences student with opportunity to observe physical therapy or occupational therapy setting to learn about the field of study, the events that occur in a clinical setting, and to develop professional contacts specific to the profession. Students are required to fulfill 50 hours of observation under a licensed physical therapist or occupational therapist for search section of 3170, 4170 and 4171 by the summer before their senior year for a total of 150 hours minimum. The clinical hours will be completed under the supervision of the supervising therapist at the clinical site and a faculty member from the EXSS Department.
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EXSS 4171 Health Science Clinical III

Students must be a Health Sciences major in good academic standing. The clinical program provides the Health Sciences student with opportunity to observe physical therapy or occupational therapy setting to learn about the field of study, the events that occur in a clinical setting, and to develop professional contacts specific to the profession. Students are required to fulfill 50 hours of observation under a licensed physical therapist or occupational therapist for search section of 3170, 4170 and 4171 by the summer before their senior year for a total of 150 hours minimum. The clinical hours will be completed under the supervision of the supervising therapist at the clinical site and a faculty member from the EXSS Department.
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EXSS 4320 Group Fitness Programming

This course is an examination of the process of developing an effective group fitness environment with programming attention to safety, optimal coaching & teaching, training principles, and correction/progression techniques. An applied emphasis on tailoring programs to achieve desirable, long-term results associated with a physically active, healthy lifestyle. Students will be encouraged to obtain a Group Fitness Certification.
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EXSS 4325 Entrepreneurship in Fitness, Wellness & Sport

This course examines the role of the entrepreneur and the decision making process associated with a start-up enterprise relating to the fitness, wellness and sport industries. Students will develop a business plan for a sport, fitness, recreation or wellness related organization that will include an emphasis on marketing, financing options, and sources of funding.. Students will understand the entrepreneurial process and the skill sets required of entrepreneurs
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EXSS 4330 Wellness Programming and Assessment

This course is a study of the components of designing, implementing, and evaluating a worksite wellness program while investigating the methodology of behavioral change. The course is an examination of the role of worksite health promotion on disease prevention while addressing physical activity, nutrition, and preventive care with an emphasis on program development, effective management, and the related health and economic benefits associated with wellness in the workplace. Examples provided of methods for engaging and motivating employees to become active in their health and take responsibility for their well-being.

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EXSS 4335 Biomechanics of Human Movement

This course is the study of the basic principles of mechanics and human motion to provide students with an understanding of the internal and external forces that act on the body during movement. The role of muscle in generating force and controlling movement in the human body will be emphasized.
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EXSS 4340 Elementary Methods of Teaching Physical Education

This course will provide pre-service students insight into the overall physical education program for children in grades K-5. Emphasis is placed on program development, curriculum planning, and instructional methods and strategies that are intended to provide an understanding of the fundamental motor skill approach to children's physical education. Students are provided with both observation and peer teaching experiences.

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EXSS 4341 Secondary Methods of Teaching Physical Education

This course will provide prospective physical education teachers insight into the overall physical education program for children in grades 6-12. Emphasis is placed on program development, curriculum planning, and instructional methods and strategies at the secondary level. Students are provided with both observation and peer teaching experiences. 

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EXSS 4344 Administration of Exercise and Sport Science

Provides foundational leadership principles in various settings within the exercise and sport science profession. Additionally, students will gain knowledge and skills in professional development and responsibility necessary to leadership and administration as a professional in exercise and sport science.

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EXSS 4350 Principles and Techniques of Strength Training and Conditioning

Study of current principles and procedures essential to strength training and conditioning practices. Emphasis placed on development and practical applications of aerobic conditioning, joint flexibility, muscular strength, power, and endurance programs.

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EXSS 4351 Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Exercise

This course will address the roles of rehabilitation professionals regarding evaluation and treatment of various musculoskeletal related injuries and pathologies. An emphasis will be placed upon basic anatomy, pathophysiology of various organ systems, tissue healing, orthopedic assessment techniques and rehabilitation interventions.
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EXSS 4360 Pathophysiology of Chronic Disease

This course will cover pathophysiology of the major chronic diseased states such as cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, dyslipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, obesity, COPD, etc. and will include etiology symptoms, and the physical reactions to diseases. Emphasis is placed on the interactions among body systems, and deviations from homeostasis and the role of lifestyle and nutrition on the progression and prevention of these diseased states.
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EXSS 4375 Ethics in Sport

A study of the development, practice, and application of moral values as applied to sport and business.

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EXSS 4376 Leadership Principles in Sport

An examination of the theory and practice of leadership principles in sport management.

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EXSS 4377 Field Experience

The field experience is the capstone of the sport management major and provides the EXSS student with an educational opportunity to learn in a professional sport management setting. Evaluation and direction will be given from the program director with appropriate supervision provided by an on-site professional. 300 hours of hands-on field experience subsequent to the senior year must be accumulated under the supervision of a qualified on-site professional. Prerequisite: EXSS 3107 and Junior level academic standing; Final agreements and arrangements are subject to approval from the EXSS Associate Dean/program director.

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EXSS 4378 Sport Finance

A study of basic financial concepts relating to the sport industry, including issues, managerial accounting practices, financial systems and business structure, capital structuring, budgeting, and principles of financial analysis.

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EXSS 4379 Legal Aspects of Sport

A study of legal implications of tort and liability law for education and sport-related industries. Includes and analysis of specific issues, court cases, and court decisions addressed by the American legal system.

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EXSS 4390 Independent Learning

Individual study of a selected topic in Physical Education under the direction of a member of the department. Variable credit hours determined by the Department Chairperson based on the student's needs. Limited to three courses per student. Fee.

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EXSS 4392 Tests and Measurements in EXSS

Tests and Measurement is designed to teach the student the foundational theory of measurement and evaluation including reliability, validity, objectivity, and relevance. Practical application of test construction and test analysis will be an integral part of the course. Descriptive and inferential statistical procedures will be addressed.

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EXSS 4394 Exercise Testing and Prescription

This course addresses the clinical aspects of exercise testing and prescription including health history assessment and disease risk stratification.  This course will cover the pathophysiology related to diseased states such as cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, dyslipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, obesity, etc. and will discuss how physical activity or lack there of influence the progression of these diseases.  Laboratory skills of interest will be assessment of blood pressure, ECG, and administration of an exercise test.

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EXSS 4395 Motor Behavior

This course examines factors that influence motor development from conception through adulthood and discusses theoretical perspectives and practical applications of motor development principles throughout the life span. This course also considers factors that influence the learning of motor skills in various stages of learning.
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EXSS 4398 Internship in Exercise Science

Students must be a Junior or Senior in good academic standing. The internship program provides the EXSS student with an educational opportunity to learn new skills, develop professional contacts and apply academic knowledge in a community setting. Students are required to fulfill 300 hours over a minimum of 10 weeks in an approved clinical, health, nutrition, sport or fitness related setting. The internship will be completed under the supervision of an internship site supervisor and a faculty member from the EXSS department. Final agreements and arrangements are subject to approval from the EXSS Associate Dean/program director. Prerequisite: EXSS 3107
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