EXSS Exercise & Sport Science

The activity program reflects the current philosophy of leading educators regarding optimum development of the concepts of physical fitness including muscular strength development, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, body composition, flexibility, and nutrition.  Desirable outcomes include optimal levels of fitness and proficiency in one or more lifetime activities.

UMHB academic foundation requirements prescribe a minimum of two different activity courses to enrich each student’s program.

A fee is required for each course to defray the cost of expendable equipment, supplies, and locker service.  Students are expected to dress in appropriate attire for activity participation.

Students with long term physical disabilities should present a medical examination form from a medical doctor that outlines physical limitations and prescriptions to the Associate Dean of the EXSS Department to be filed with the student’s major advisor and the Registrar.  These students may be assigned to EXSS 2131 Modified Physical Education.

EXSS 1191 Seminar

May be repeated for credit. Fee.
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EXSS 2140 SCEP Observation

The purpose of this course is to expose students in the Strength and Conditioning Education Program (SCEP) to the field of strength and conditioning in a strength and conditioning setting. Students are required to accumulate 25 hours of in-person observation under a National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). This course must be taken prior to applying to enter the Strength and Conditioning Program.
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EXSS 2335 Introduction to Health Sciences

This course provides students an overview of various careers in the health sciences including the aptitudes, abilities and educational pathways required for each. A basic overview of the U.S. health care system and current issues affecting the delivery of health care will also be provided. Throughout the course, interprofessional practice, communication, and ethics in health care will be explored.
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EXSS 2330 Foundations of Teaching Physical Education

This course is an in-depth professional orientation into the field of teaching physical education. It will provide the prospective teacher with a general concept of the history, philosophy, current practices, teacher qualifications and opportunities in the field of physical education.
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EXSS 2340 Introduction to Exercise and Sport Science

An exploratory course which introduces the student to areas of study within Exercise and Sport science. The course surveys foundational components of exercise and sport through the perspectives of experience, research, and professional practice.

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EXSS 2345 Human Anatomy

This course provides the basic principles of human anatomy. Students will learn human anatomy as it related to function through the study of photographs, models, drawings, and their own bodies. Concentration will be on skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, as well as other basic organ systems as they relate to Exercise and Sport Sciences (EXSS) and allied health. * This course will not satisfy the UMHB core requirement for Laboratory Science.
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EXSS 2350 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries

This course is designed to introduce students interested in coaching athletics to prevention and care of injuries and conditions related to athletic participation. Emergency management, injury signs and symptoms, basic injury care, rehabilitation and taping and wrapping techniques are also covered.

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EXSS 2352 Personal Health and Fitness

A study of factors that contribute to personal health, including nutrition, diet, weight control, emotional health, stress, proper use of drugs, and medical and dental services.

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EXSS 2353 Lifespan Nutrition

This course will address the role of nutrition throughout the lifespan and across world cultures. Topics will include the issues of culture in food choices, energy balance, and their relationship to overall health and the worldwide obesity epidemic. This course is an introduction to nutrition, including nutritive and cultural value of foods, factors influencing nutritional requirements, and promoting health and preventing nutritionally related diseases.

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EXSS 2355 Medical Terminology

This course emphasizes medical terminology used in healthcare related professions. This course will go through a full understanding of medical terminology, from word origins to their application in areas such as pathological conditions, major bodily systems, disorders, treatments, medications and more.

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EXSS 2370 Emergency Healthcare

This course emphasizes Safety, CPR, and First Aid for the allied healthcare professional in the Community, School, and Athletic healthcare settings.

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EXSS 2371 Principles of Sport Management

An introduction to the basic concepts, career preparation skills and professional opportunities available in sport management.

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EXSS 3107 Advanced Cardiovascular Training

School of EXSS CAPSTONE Cardiovascular course required of all majors/minors.  The focus is on distance running, advanced training methods and the importance of cardiovascular health.  Requirements include V02 Max Treadmill Lab. The final exam in this course requires all students to complete a non-stop 5 mile run at optimal performance measures.  Pre-requisite: First Class Day 2-3 mile run.

May be repeated once for credit. Lab fee.

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EXSS 3135 Advanced Resistance Training

Principles of program design, supervision, musculoskeletal risk factor identification, and methods of resistance training and assessment are emphasized in laboratory demonstrations. The course emphasizes a theoretical understanding of program design. (EXSS Majors only) Lab fee. Prerequisite: EXSS 3390.
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EXSS 3141 Exercise and Sport Science Practicum

This course provides field based leadership opportunities that are specific to each major field of study in Exercise and Sport Science. The instructor will assign supervised professional experience in selected venues under qualified personnel. Fee. Prerequisite

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EXSS 3170 Health Science Clinical I

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 3300 Teaching Team and Individual Sports (Theory Course)

This course will provide students with learning experiences in teaching motor skills, and activities in a variety of individual and team sports, Students will also gain greater knowledge of the activity or sport, and an appreciation for the basic skills needed for successful participation.
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EXSS 3310 Communication in Sport

An investigation of public relations and communication practices in sport including reputation management, media relations, crisis communications, community relations, and fostering relationships with key publics. Emphasis placed upon interpersonal, small group, and mass communication, electronic media applications, public speaking, and written communications in the sport industry.

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EXSS 3312 Methods of Coaching

The purpose of this course is to instruct students in the methodology behind the technical (motor skill) and tactical (strategic) aspects of team and individual sports. Students will learn different approaches to methodology as well as how to effectively design practice, in-season, off-season plans, and game plans. Player and team skill analysis and feedback will be highlighted.

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EXSS 3315 Sport and Media Technology

This course explores the emerging use of technology in sport management, specifically the evolution and role of new media. Students will gain knowledge and an understanding of new media through the use of various digital platforms utilized throughout the sport industry.
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EXSS 3330 Concepts of Personal Training

This course introduces students to the aspects of personal fitness training.  Topics will include exercise prescriptions, training systems, equipment, safety, risk management, marketing, and program development.  Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate personal training techniques and competencies.
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EXSS 3335 The Science of Weight Loss and Body Recomposition

This course will address the associated factors leading to weight gain, increased body fat, and obesity.  Additionally, attention will be given to the various strategies and techniques supported in the scientific literature that have been shown to assist in decreasing overall body weight, decreasing levels of adiposity, and improving lean muscle mass.  More specifically, various dietary/nutritional approaches, strategies, and exercise interventions will be discussed.  Long-term weight maintenance following weight loss will also be addressed in this course.
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EXSS 3354 Performance Nutrition

This course is an introduction to the effects of nutrition on various parameters of exercise performance. Emphasis will be given to whole food nutritional strategies and ergogenic aids that impact energy production, exercise performance, recovery from exercise, body composition, and overall health.

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EXSS 3357 Pharmacology

A study in the basic principles of pharmacology to include, administration, absorption, metabolism, excretion and pharmacokinetics. Other topics included will be prescriptions, tolerance, side-effects, interactions, polypharmacy, body responses and abuse. Prerequisite: BIOL 2340/BIOL2140.

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EXSS 3360 Sport Venue/Event Management

A study of the responsibilities of facility managers including event planning, security, administration, sales/marketing, finance/budgeting, human resources, legal issues, risk management, operations/maintenance, systems planning, site selection/design, and construction issues. Students are exposed to practical procedures involving applied theory to actual practice in solving facility management dilemmas.

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EXSS 3372 Sociology of Sport

A study of sport function from an economic, political, sociological, and educational perspective. Includes examination of social influences regarding mass media, race, gender, and group behavior in relation to sport as a microcosm of society.

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EXSS 3373 Governance of Sport

An investigation of the various agencies governing sport. Includes an examination of the agencies, their authority, organizational structure, and their function.

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EXSS 3374 Sport Promotion/Marketing

A focus on applying the fundamental concepts of marketing, including product, price, public relations, promotions, sales, and advertising in relation to the sport industry.

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EXSS 3375 Economics in Sport

An examination of core economic concepts and applications within the sport industry including industrial organization, public finance, labor relations, non-profit entities, and economic theory applied to sport manufacturing and service industries, professional and intercollegiate sports, and stadiums/arenas applications. Economic principles studied include micro/macro perspectives, economic growth, economic impact, and competitive strategy.

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EXSS 3376 Research Methods in Sport Management

This course is designed to prepare students to conduct effective research to address problems facing managers in the contemporary sport industry. Students will be provided with the appropriate skills and perspectives relating to research designs, implementation, analysis, and assessment criteria unique to sport management. Contemporary and innovative research methods will be examined in an attempt to address the current internet and technologically driven sport industry.

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EXSS 3377 International Sport Management

This course is an examination of sport business in a global society. It promotes awareness of the magnitude of the global expansion and development of sport. Emphasis is placed on the business opportunities created internationally through contrasting the U.S. sport industry with foreign markets. Issues covered include globalization, importing and exporting, cultural implications, international sporting events, international sport marketing, and cultural case studies.

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EXSS 3378 Exercise Psychology

This course examines psychological theories and research related to exercise behavior. The course introduces the student to the field of psychology by providing a broad overview of the major topics in the field.

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EXSS 3379 Sport Psychology

This course examines psychological theories and research related to sport behavior. The course introduces the student to the field of sport psychology by providing a broad overview of the major topics in the field.

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EXSS 3384 Coaching Theory

This course is a comprehensive introduction to the sports coaching profession. The primary goal of the course is to develop and enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of modern concepts and techniques of sports coaching and their application. This class emphasizes positive coaching to build character and self-esteem through sports.
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EXSS 3390 Anatomical Kinesiology

Application of the basic mechanics of human motion in the movement sciences. Includes a study of gross anatomy with application of the anatomical and mechanical principles involved in human movement.

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EXSS 3395 Physiology of Exercise

This course is a study of physiology as relates to the acute and chronic effects of exercise.  Areas of focus include bioenergetics, exercise metabolism, and temperature regulation.  Skeletal muscle physiology and the physiology of the nervous, cardiovascular, and pulmonary systems and their responses and adaptations to exercise are emphasized.. Prerequisite: BIOL2340/2140

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EXSS 3396 Physiology of Exercise II

A continuation of study in physiology related to exercise and the bodily systems.  Emphasis will be placed exercise endocrinology, exercise and the threat of acid-base balance disturbance, applied physiology related to elite sport performance, special populations, environment physiology, and an increased emphasis on the laboratory components related exercise physiology. Prerequisite: EXSS 3395

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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 4180 Coaching Practicum

This course is designed to provide students the opportunity to apply the principles and practices of coaching in a junior high or high school environment. The student will be allowed to actively participate in practical coaching experiences under the guidance and supervision of a qualified coach. Through this experience, the student is provided with the opportunity to engage in the various dimensions of coaching to demonstrate their coaching abilities in a practical setting.

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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 4108 Advanced Olympic Lifting Techniques

This course will examine the technique and skills related to performing the primary Olympic lifts. The snatch, the clean, and jerk. The focus of the course will be to improving hands-on coaching skill of a future strength and condition specialist. Identification of cues and the movement pattern concerns will be included to ensure these moves are performed safely and powerfully.

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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 4175 Seminar in ECG Analysis

The course will provide the students a thorough understanding of the components of the electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform, recognition and interpretation of cardiac rhythms, and diagnosing abnormal conditions such as ischemia using ECG patterns that are most seen in clinical settings both at rest and during exercise.

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EXSS 4185 CSCS Seminar

The CSCS Seminar course is designed to prepare those students seeking certification as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). Emphasis will be placed on a review of the exam content, structure of the exam, and include a guided review of exam specific content. Additionally, professional practices related to the field of strength and conditioning will be discussed.

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EXSS 4310 Teaching Children and Adolescents Physical Education

The purpose of this course is to provide prospective physical education teachers insight into the overall physical education program for children and adolescents in grades K-12. Emphasis is placed on program development, curriculum planning, and instructional methods and strategies needed to conduct a quality physical education program.

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EXSS 4315 Ergogenic Aids in Sport

This course provides the student with a comprehensive overview of ergogenic aids in the world of sport. Concentration will be on ergogenic aids related to nutritional interventions, dietary supplements, and mechanical aids, and their proposed effects on performance (strength, endurance, power), body composition, and anything that theoretically improves an individual’s capacity to do work.

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EXSS 4319 Program Design in Strength and Conditioning

This course is focused on the manipulation of various training variables that elicit adaptations in strength and conditioning. This will include in-depth study of program design, periodization models, and other considerations for developing endurance, power, strength, agility and speed in athletic populations.

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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 Leadership in Health Science

This course presents leadership and management theories and concepts with opportunities to enhance personal skill development through self-assessment exercises. It provides students with contemporary perspectives on ethics, coaching, organizational culture, networking, learning organizations, strategic and crisis leadership in Health Sciences.

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EXSS 4350 Principles of Strength and Conditioning

Study of current principles and procedures essential to strength and condition (S&C) practices. Emphasis placed on an introduction to all areas of performance and sport specific testing procedures related to performance variables such as speed, agility, power, endurance and strength. Proper procedures and policies related to facility set-up and management in a S&C setting will be emphasized.

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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. Prerequisite: A "C" or higher in BIOL 2341/2141.
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EXSS 4370 Internship in S&C

Students must be a Junior of Senior in good academic standing. The internship program provides the strength and conditioning (S&C) student with an educational opportunity to learn new skills in the area of S&C while working with athletes under the supervision of a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). Students are required to fulfill 300 hours over a minimum of 10 weeks in an approved setting. The internship will be completed under the supervision of an internship site supervisor holding the CSCS credential and a faculty member from the School of EXSS. Final agreements and arrangements are subject to approval from the EXSS Associate Dean/program director. Prerequisite: EXSS 3107

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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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EXSS 4670 Internship in Strength and Conditioning

Students must be a Junior of Senior in good academic standing. The internship program provides the strength and conditioning (S&C) student with an educational opportunity to learn new skills in the area of S&C while working with athletes under the supervision of a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). Students are required to fulfill 300 hours over a minimum of 10 weeks in an approved setting. The internship will be completed under the supervision of an internship site supervisor holding the CSCS credential and a faculty member from the School of EXSS. Final agreements and arrangements are subject to approval from the EXSS Associate Dean/program director. Prerequisite: EXSS 3107
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