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HPE 115 - Country/Folk Dance 1 Cr. Contact Hours Per Week: 2 Lab
This course is designed to practice and learn the dances of countries concentrating on a variety of folk, square and line dances with some application to the principles of movement of Rudolf Laban. Additionally, elements of creative movement and dance will be explored. Topics covered include historical, geographical and cultural influences upon folk and square dance, terminology, mechanics of various individual and group steps, rhythm patterns, movement concepts and teaching strategies. Additional attention is paid to the proper instruction of skill progression, partner and small group episodes, common missteps and their corrections and differentiated instruction.
Restricted to Physical Education Studies majors. Usually offered Fall semester
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HPE 123 - Co-Ed Gymnastics-Tumbling 1 Cr. Contact Hours Per Week: 2 Lab
Emphasis will be on learning proper technique for performance of select tumbling skills. Individual skills will be taught in progression of difficulty so that students are able to combine them into performance routines in the men’s and women’s floor events. Also covered will be demonstration routines. Additional attention is paid to the proper instruction of skill progression, partner and small group drills, common missteps and their corrections, and differentiated instruction.
Restricted to Physical Education Studies Majors. Usually offered Fall semester
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HPE 135 - Adventure Education 1 Cr. Contact Hours Per Week: 2 Lab
This course is designed to encourage participants to develop greater self-confidence and at the same time acquire a sense of trust and commitment to their classmates. Students are given the opportunity to test themselves against physical and emotional limits through exploration of a series of group and personal challenges to attain higher levels of performance. The curriculum is connected to participant’s ability to appreciate the application of experiences to the entire Physical Education curriculum. Experiences include: initiatives, trust activities, team building experiences, problem solving and cooperative games. Additional attention is paid to the proper instruction of skill progression in spotting techniques, partner and small group episodes, common misunderstandings and their corrections, and differentiated instruction.
Restricted to Physical Education Majors. Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters
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HPE 157 - Badminton 1 Cr. Contact Hours Per Week: 2 Lab
This course is designed to review the game of badminton and promote its instruction at the intermediate and commencement levels. It includes a review of the basic skills: serving and receiving, overhead strokes, underhand strokes and smash returns. Also incorporated into the course are BWF rules, offensive and defensive tactics, balance and quickness, safety, equipment, principles of officiating and principles of conduct. Additional attention is paid to the proper instruction of skill progression, partner and small group drills, common missteps and their corrections and differentiated instruction.
Restricted to Physical Education Majors. Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters
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HPE 179 - Soccer Skills and Theory 1 Cr. Contact Hours Per Week: 2 Lab
This course is designed to review the game of soccer and promote its instruction at the intermediate and commencement levels. It includes a review of the basic skills: passing and trapping, dribbling, shooting, goal keeping and defending. Also incorporated into the course are the FIFA laws/rules, offensive and defensive tactics, agility skills, safety, equipment, principles of officiating and principles of conduct. Additional attention is paid to the proper instruction of skill progression, partner and small group drills, common missteps and their corrections and differentiated instruction.
Restricted to Physical Education Majors. Usually offered Spring semester
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HPE 180 - Basketball Skills and Theory 1 Cr. Contact Hours Per Week: 2 Lab
This course is designed to review the game of basketball and promote its instruction at the intermediate and commencement levels. It includes a review of the basic skills: passing, dribbling, shooting inside and outside, faking, pivoting, rebounding and defending. Also incorporated into the course are FIBA‚ rules, offensive‚ and defensive tactics, balance and quickness, safety, equipment, principles of officiating and principles of conduct. Additional attention is paid to the proper‚ instruction of skill progression, partner and small group drills, common missteps and their corrections and differentiated instruction.
Restricted to Physical Education Majors. Usually offered Spring semester
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HPE 260 - Personal Trainer 3 Cr. Contact Hours Per Week: 2 Lec., 2 Lab
This course is designed to bridge the gap between clinical exercise science-related coursework and the practical application skills of personal training. Students will learn how to properly screen and evaluate clients for safe participation in an exercise program, design and implement exercise prescriptions for multiple populations and goal attainment, and apply the principles of exercise in a personal training environment. A Personal Trainer Certification is available through the National Council of Strength and Fitness upon successful completion of the course (*See note).
*Upon completion of the National Council of Strength and Fitness exam (greater than or equal to 62%), students will have earned the title of Certified Personal Trainer (NCSF-CPT). Sitting for the National exam is optional. Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters Pre-Requisites: BIO 117 or BIO 213
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HUS 102 - Human Services Internship I 3 Cr. Contact Hours Per Week: 3 Lec.
Class work and field experience are combined to provide for an integration of theoretical concepts and their practical application. Students will spend one hour per week in the classroom and a minimum of 80 volunteer hours over the semester in an approved human service agency under the supervision of an experienced professional. Students are expected to develop appropriate learning skills with the assistance and approval of their instructor. Internship placements should be selected on the basis of student’s areas of interest (e.g., Early Childhood Education, Gerontology, Disability Studies, Social Work, etc.).
Restricted to Chemical Dependency, Disability Studies and Human Services majors. Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters and online Pre-Requisites: HUS 101
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HUS 204 - Human Services Research & Synthesis 1 Cr. Contact Hours Per Week: 1 Lec.
Students enrolled in the Human Services degree program and have completed coursework in Introduction to Human Services (HUS 101) and Human Services Internship I (HUS 102) will be required to demonstrate a synthesis of their academic and practical experiences in the field of Human Services. With the guidance of the instructor, students will prepare a written and oral report on a topic of direct relevance to the field of Human Services. Reports must be based on library research which is integrated with field work experience (HUS 102) and information from various human services and related courses.
Restricted to Human Services majors. Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters Pre-Requisites: HUS 101 and HUS 102
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