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EXSS 3107 Adv Cardiovascular Training

A capstone fitness class required for EXSS majors and minors. Emphasis is placed on distance running, cardiovascular health, nutrition, and hydration. Students are expected to participate in training sessions and log 50 miles of running outside of the class. Intermediate fitness level required. Lab fee.

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EXSS 3108 Triathlon Training

This class introduces students to basic triathlon training principles to include sports nutrition, swim training, racing strategies, nutrition/hydration, transitions, and periodization principles. The course includes basic bicycle maintenance and equipment needs. Students will be expected to participate in training sessions and one triathlon event during the semester. Deep water swimming skills and basic fitness level required. Students are expected to provide some of their own equipment. Lab fee.

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EXSS 3116 Beginning Golf

Basic instruction in the use of irons, woods, and the putter. Application of the rules, proper club selection, and experience in competition is required. Lab fee.

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EXSS 3117 Intermediate Golf

A continuation of EXSS 3116 with additional skills. Prerequisite: EXSS 3116 or permission of instructor. Lab fee.

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EXSS 3118 Handball and Paddleball

Basic instruction in the fundamentals of handball and/or paddleball. Knowledge of rules and scoring included. Lab fee.

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EXSS 3119 Badminton

Basic instruction in the fundamentals and techniques of badminton, including the forehand and backhand drives, clears, smash, drop shot, and service. Knowledge of the rules, strategy, and practice in officiating. Lab fee.

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EXSS 3122 Angling

Instruction in the use of light tackle and a presentation of several methods that may be used in fresh-water fishing. Emphasis upon lake fishing and practical experience. Lab fee .

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EXSS 3123 Kayak & Canoeing

Basic instruction in kayaking and canoeing skills and safety. Focus will be on basic kayak and canoe techniques in lake, river and stream navigation. Prerequisite: Ability to swim. Lab fee.

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EXSS 3141 Exercise & Sport Science Practicum

This course provides field based leadership opportunities that are specific to each major field of study in Exercise & Sport Science. The instructor will assign supervised professional experience in selected venues under qualified personnel. May be repeated once for credit. Fee. Prerequisite: Either EXSS 2340, 2351, or 2371.

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EXSS 3210 Adventure Activities

Basic and intermediate instruction and application of adventure activities including kayaking, mountain biking, trekking, water crossings, navigation and training strategies. Emphasis is on outdoor adventure activities, team dynamics, specific sport skills and performance nutrition. Class includes basic camping and hiking skills as well as an orientation into risk management related to outdoor pursuits. Students are exposed to the activities by participation in a 3-4 day off-campus camping trip. Deep water swimming skills and intermediate fitness level required. Lab fee.

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EXSS 3300 Activity Methods/Majors

This course is designed to provide students with learning experiences in teaching skills, understanding the knowledge of the activity or sport, understanding the rules of the sport, and an appreciation for the basic skills in a variety of individual/dual lifetime sports .

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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. Prerequisite: EXSS 2371.

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EXSS 3354 Sport Nutrition

This course involves the study of nutrients and their function in promoting health through out the life span. Included are standards for consumer selection of a proper diet and analysis of nutrition-related health problems.

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EXSS 3357 Pathophysiology and Pharmacology

A study in the use and misuse of medicines in Sport. Topics to include drug testing, drug classification, drug vehichles and mode of introduction into body, tolerance, side effects, street dispensing of OTCs, ethical and legal issues. Prerequisite: BIOL 2440

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EXSS 3358 Advanced Athletic Training

Orthopedic assessment of the upper and lower body. Recognition and assessment of athletic injury to the upper and lower body. Prerequisites: EXSS 2340 and EXSS 2350.

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EXSS 3360 Sport Venue/Event Management

A study of the responibilites 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 faciltiy management dilemmas. Prerequisite: EXSS 2371.

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EXSS 3363 Aquatic Mgmt & Water Safety Skills

This course introduces students to management and administration principles of aquatic facilities. The objectives focus on planning, organizing, implementing and evaluating aquatic programs. Topics include liability and risk management, regulation and guidelines, staffing, licensure, hygiene, record keeping, safety issues and facility design and renovation. Prerequisite skill: Deep water swimming.

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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. Prerequisite: EXSS 2371.

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EXSS 3373 Governance in Sport

An investigation of the various agencies governing sport. Includes an examination of the agencies, their authority, organizational structure, and their function. Prerequisite: EXSS 2371.

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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. Prerequisite: EXSS 2371.

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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. Prerequisite: EXSS 2371.

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EXSS 3376 Research Methods in Sport Mgt

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. Prerequisite: EXSS 2371.

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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. Prerequisite: EXSS 2371.

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EXSS 3379 Exercise & Sport Psychology

This course examines psychological theories and research related to sport and exercise behavior. The course introduces the student to the field of sport and exercise psychology by providing a broad overview of the major topics in the field. Prerequisite: Either EXSS 2340, 2351, or 2371.

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EXSS 3380 CoachTheory-Voll/Baseball

Principles and application of history, development theory, philosophy, fundamentals, and modern coaching techniques of volleyball and baseball. Lab fee.

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EXSS 3381 Coach Theory-Football/Track

Principles and application of history, development theory, philosophy, fundamentals, and modern coaching techniques of football and track. Lab fee.

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EXSS 3382 Coac Theory-Basketball/Tennis

Principles and application of history, development theory, philosophy, fundamentals, and modern coaching techniques of basketball and tennis. Lab fee.

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EXSS 3384 Coaching Theory

Principles and application of history, development thoery, philosophy, fundamentals, and modern coaching techniques. Prerequisite: EXSS 2340, 2351, or 2371.

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EXSS 3390 Kinesiology

Application of the basic mechanics of human motion to physical education activities. Includes a study of gross anatomy with application of the anatomical and mechanical principles involved in human movement. Prerequisite: BIOL 2440 and MATH 1306.

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EXSS 3395 Physiology of Exercise

A study of the adjustments made by the body and its systems to exercise. Emphasis will be placed on the cardiovascular respiratory, and digestive systems. Training programs and variables impacting upon human performance will be considered. Prerequisite: BIOL 2440 and either EXSS 2340 or EXSS 2371.

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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 on applied physiology, special populations, environment physiology, and an increased emphasis on the laboratory components and testing that span across all areas of exercise physiology. Prerequisite: EXSS 3395

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