HPE - Health and Physical Education
Introduction to the sport of Rowing; designed for the novice (beginner). Includes basic technique and terminology, cardiovascular training (erging, rowing, running) and strength training. Emphasis will also be placed on learning land and water safety, attention to details with equipment on and off the water, and rowing terminology. All sessions will include both land and water training. (Graded on a pass/no pass basis)
3
Recognizes the unique demands of college student athletes and assists them in acquiring skills which will allow them to respond to those challenges. Course content will reflect issues relevant to adjustment to college life; social, academic, and athletic performance demands.
1
Development of personal fitness goals in strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and cardio-respiratory endurance using a variety of exercise techniques, anaerobic and aerobic activities, and run/walk programs.
1
Introduction to weight training techniques for the development of muscular strength and endurance. The course includes the development of an individualized program.
1
Recognizes the unique demands of college student athletes and assists them in acquiring skills which will allow them to respond to the challenges. Course content will focus student athletes' attention to athletic leadership, personal development, and peer mentoring.
1
Development of swimming techniques focusing on stroke improvement and achievement of personal goals.
1
Development of fitness for swimming using a variety of training techniques to achieve individual goals.
1
Development of strength, endurance, flexibility, balance, and feelings of well-being through aerobics in the water.
1
An introduction to the Korean martial arts of Taekwondo and Hapkido, this class will cover basic stances, blocking, striking, kicking, forms, joint-locking, and self-defense. Through physical practice, we’ll look at similarities and differences in the two styles, while also learning about the Korean culture. Graded P/NP.
1
Designed to provide a working knowledge of the prevention, care, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Basic principles of taping and use of modalities will be presented.
3
Prerequisites
BIO 103 or equivalent.
Students will develop a solid foundation of life skills needed to maintain personal physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health and fitness. Nutrition, hydration, exercise, psychological health, family health, financial health, environmental health, along with local, national, and global health issues will be studied. CPR and First Aid certification will also be completed.
3
Students apply their knowledge of human anatomy to the study of movement with major emphasis placed upon the action of bones, joints, and muscles and the role of the nervous system in relation to body control. The applicable mechanical principles to gross motor activities are stressed.
3
Prerequisites
HPE 204,
BIO 307, BIO 377
Equips the student with the knowledge, procedure, and techniques an athletic trainer uses to perform joint evaluations, apply therapeutic modalities, and rehabilitate athletic injuries. Students will be expected to complete a project involving procedures used in specific athletic injuries.
3
Prerequisites
HPE 204
Provides the student with a workable knowledge of human physiological response to exercise and other environmental stresses. Students will be involved in such practices as the use of graded exercise testing to determine physical fitness levels.
3
Prerequisites
HPE 204, BIO 308, BIO 378
Designed to provide a working knowledge of the prevention, care, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Basic principles of taping and use of modalities will be presented.
3
Prerequisites
3 hours of biology.
Students apply their knowledge of human anatomy to the study of movement with major emphasis placed upon the action of bones, joints, and muscles, and the role of the nervous system in relation to body control. Graduate students: research paper required. Admitted only with instructor's permission.
3
Prerequisites
HPE 504, 3 hours of human anatomy.
Equips the student with the knowledge, procedure, and techniques an athletic trainer uses to perform joint evaluations, apply therapeutic modalities, and rehabilitate athletic injuries. Students will be expected to complete a project involving procedures used in specific athletic injuries. Graduate students: research paper required. Admitted only with instructor's permission.
3
Prerequisites
HPE 504, 3 hours of biology.
Provides the student with a workable knowledge of human physiological response to exercise and other environmental stresses. Students will be involved in such practices as the use of graded exercise testing to determine physical fitness levels. Graduate students: research paper required. Admitted only with instructor's permission.
3
Prerequisites
3 hours of human physiology.
Students will develop a solid foundation of life skills needed to maintain personal physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health and fitness. Nutrition, hydration, exercise, psychological health, family health, financial health, environmental health, along with local, national, and global health issues will be studied. CPR and First Aid certification will also be completed.
3
Prerequisites
HPE 204