2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Jun 26, 2024  
2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived]

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  • PE 484 - Applied Sport Biomechanics


    3 credits

    Description
    Develop an understanding of the fundamental anatomical and mechanical concepts pertaining to human movement, and develop a systematic approach to qualitatively analyzing sports movements observed in a teaching/coaching/training situation. Laboratory experiences to increase understanding about human motion will examine muscle function using electromyography (EMG), isokinetic strength testing, lifting mechanics, gait analysis using a force platform, and visual and anatomical analysis of sport movement.

    Note
    Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature. Placement of interns or practicum participants is conditional on the availability of internships and the University assumes no absolute responsibility to place each and every student in an internship or practicum.


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  • PE 485 - Data Processing in the Sport Sciences


    3 credits

    Description
    Specialized data processing applications in the sport sciences utilizing microcomputer graphics packages, EXCEL spreadsheets, development of PowerPoint presentation materials consisting of compressed digital sports videos, and the creation of digital instructional movies using authoring software. Students will develop FORTRAN programs that create, manipulate, analyze exercise science data for applications involving body composition determinations, strength profiling, fitness assessment, and exercise prescription.

    Note
    Placement of interns or practicum participants is conditional on the availability of internships and the University assumes no absolute responsibility to place each and every student in an internship or practicum.


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  • PE 497 - Adapted Physical Education


    3 credits

    Description
    The primary focus of this course pertains to physical education for individuals with disabilities. Topics of discussion include legal factors, educational issues, instructional strategies, and physical/physiological characteristics of individuals with physical and/or mental disabilities as they relate to a physical activity setting.

    Note
    Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature. Placement of interns or practicum participants is conditional on the availability of internships and the University assumes no absolute responsibility to place each and every student in an internship or practicum.


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