2014-2015 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Sep 27, 2024  
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [Archived]

Courses


 
  
  • PA 697 - Capstone Research Seminar in Public Administration

    3 credits
    This is a directed research course that will be taken by each M.P.A. student during her or his final semester in the M.P.A. Program. Under the supervision of one or more members of the political science and public administration faculty, students will develop projects suitable for presentation at a public forum. Faculty will judge each project and presentation either as pass or fail. Judgments will be based on form, style, substance, and presentation of each project. Passage of this course is the final step toward the award of the M.P.A.


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  • PE 577 - Psychological Aspects of Sport Injury

    3 credits
    This course is designed to explore the various topics related to the psychological aspects of sport injury. The focus is on theory and application. It examines issues associated with the onset, treatment, and rehabilitation of sport injury. Case studies are used to explore assessment and relevant intervention approaches. This is a participation intensive course. Students must be  prepared to talk in class, contribute to discussion, and read the assigned readings prior to covering them in class.


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  • PE 585 - Data Processing in the Sport Sciences

    3 credits
    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.


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