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PET-PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PET 2060 Analysis of Team Sports . . . .
. 3(3,0,0)
Designed for potential physical education teachers and sports
administrators. Emphasis is on development and understanding of skills
in the most popular team sports in physical education and sports
programs. Students are expected to participate in the class by
practicing and learning sports skills in a logical and progressive
manner.
PET 2622 Advanced Prevention and Care of Injuries in Health, Leisure,
and
Sports . . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Fitness and health, prevention and care of injuries, and restoration
and rehabilitation of the injured. Standard first aid, anatomy and
physiology is required.
PET 3020 Foundations of Physical Education
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
For physical education majors. Designed to acquaint them with the
knowledge and understanding related to the development of physical
education and sport and its significance to modern society.
PET 3300 Kinesiology . . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Identifies developmental patterns of basic motor skills and
structural components that influence the basic motor skills of all age
groups; analyzes the mechanical, psychological and physiological
principles underlying human motor performance; and offers assessment and
prescriptive opportunities for the individual. A non-lab science course.
PET 3351 Exercise Physiology . . . . . 4(3,3,0)
Application of physiological principles to study of man and human
performance related to health, sports and leisure activities. Anatomy
and physiology is required. Corequisite: PET 3351L.
PET 3640 Sports for the Handicapped . . .
. . 3(3,0,0)
Handicapping conditions and how physical activity is adapted to the
special needs of individuals with these conditions.
PET 4050 Motor Development . . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Study of developmental patterns of basic motor skills and structural
components that influence the development of motor skills. Some field
trips, a case study and observations of young children will be required.
PET 4212 Motor Development and Skill Learning
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Human motor development and the learning of motor skills are surveyed
and discussed. Emphasis is placed upon factors affecting these processes
and the design and selection of activities appropriate to the various
stages of development and learning.
PET 4310 Mechanics of Human Motion . . .
. . 4(3,3,0)
Anatomical, mechanical, analytical and functional aspects of human
motor performance; emphasis upon analysis of joint actions and
mechanical principles and their application to efficient movement.
Anatomy and physiology are required. Material and supply fee will be
assessed for corresponding lab. Corequisite: PET 4310L.
PET 4361 Sport Nutrition and Weight Control
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
The relationship between physical activity and nutrition; their
combined effects on optimal health, fitness, and sport performance.
PET 4380C Exercise Prescription and Testing
. . . . . 3(3,2,0)
Physiological theory, administrative principles and techniques of
exercise testing and prescription. Laboratory sessions combined with
lecture for demonstration and practical experience. Students are
required to complete lab assignments outside of class. Offered
concurrently with PET 5385C; graduate students will be assigned
additional work.
PET 4383C Physiological Basis of Strength Development
. . . . . 3(2,3,0)
Knowledge and understanding of the physiological functions of
skeletal muscle and the dynamics of strength development. Offered
concurrently with PET 5389C; graduate students will be assigned
additional work. Special permission is required.
PET 4442 Physical Education in the High School
. . . . . 2(2,0,0)
Designed to provide a knowledge base from which prospective physical
education teachers can plan and implement appropriate activities in the
high school setting. Corequisite: PET 4928.
PET 4552 Exercise Testing for Special Populations
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Designed of exercise programs for individuals with special medical
conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, spinal disorders,
diabetes, obesity, heart disease, hypertension, and pregnancy.
PET 4623 Injury Evaluation and Rehabilitation
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Clinical application of principles of evaluating, assessing, and
rehabilitating sports-related injuries. Offered concurrently with PET
5626; graduate students will be assigned additional work. Prerequisite:
PET 2622 or equivalent.
PET 4632C Therapeutic Modalities in Sports Medicine
. . . . . 3(2,3,0)
Principles and proper use of therapeutic modalities. Topics include
indication, contraindication, techniques and effects of various physical
agents involved in the care and treatment of injuries. Offered
concurrently with PET 5635C; graduate students will be assigned
additional work. Special permission is required.
PET 4671 Practicum in Sports Medicine . .
. . . 3(1,0,10)
Clinical experiences in the major domains of sports medicine:
identification of risk factors; recognition and evaluation; treatment
and disposition; rehabilitation, counseling, and education associated
with injuries and illness. Organizational and administrative components
related to health care service will be included. Students will spend
time in the field and will meet with the instructor for a one hour
seminar weekly. Permission of instructor is required. Material and
supply fee will be assessed. Prerequisite: BSC 1085, BSC 1086, PET 2622
or equivalent.
PET 4710 Special Methods in Physical Education
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Acquaints student with specific methods, problems, and issues
involved in teaching physical education in public schools.
PET 4720 Physical Education in the Elementary School
. . . . . 2(2,0,0)
Designed to provide a knowledge base so prospective physical
education teachers can plan and implement appropriate activities for the
elementary school. Corequisite: PET 4926.
PET 4730 Physical Education in the Middle School
. . . . . 2(2,0,0)
Designed to provide a knowledge base from which prospective physical
education teachers can plan and implement appropriate activities for the
middle school student. Emphasis is placed on understanding the
progression from middle school to the high school developmental
curricula. Corequisite: PET 4927.
PET 4765 Theory and Practice of Coaching
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Introduction to coaching as a profession including ethical and legal
considerations. Techniques and methods of coaching are explored. Active
participation in a coaching internship in a selected sport and
permission of instructor are required. Prerequisite: PET 3351, PET 2622.
PET 4926 Practicum I: Elementary School Physical Education
. . . . . 1(0,0,3)
Utilization of observation techniques with individual and small
groups of pupils in the elementary school physical education setting.
Students will observe teachers and assist with planning and organization
of class activities. A minimum of three hours per week will be spent in
the setting. Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only.
Corequisite: PET 4720.
PET 4927 Practicum II: Middle School Physical Education
. . . . . 1(0,0,3)
Utilization of observation techniques with individual and small
groups of pupils in the middle school physical education setting.
Students will observe teachers and assist with planning and organizing
class activities. A minimum of three hours per week will be spent in the
setting. Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only.
Corequisite: PET 4730.
PET 4928 Practicum III: High School Physical Education
. . . . . 1(0,0,3)
Utilization of observation techniques with individual and small
groups of pupils in the high school physical education setting. Students
will observe teachers and assist with planning and organizing call
activities. A minimum of three hours per week will be spent in the
setting. Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Corequisite: PET
4442.
PET 4940 Internship in Athletic Training
. . . . . 2(0,0,12)
Lab application of the athletic training principles with seminars.
Student will serve as an athletic trainer for an athletic team. Graded
on satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only. Special permission is
required.
PET 5235 Motor Learning . . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Advanced study of principles/theories of human motor learning,
behavior, performance.
PET 5385C Exercise Prescription and Testing
. . . . . 3(2,3,0)
Physiological theory, administrative principles and techniques of
exercise testing and prescription. Laboratory sessions combined with
lecture for demonstration and practical experience. Students are
required to complete lab assignments outside of class. Offered
concurrently with PET 4380C; graduate students will be assigned
additional work.
PET 5389C Physiological Basis of Strength Development
. . . . . 3(2,3,0)
Knowledge and understanding of the physiological functions of
skeletal muscle and the dynamics of strength development. Offered
concurrently with PET 4383C; graduate students will be assigned
additional work. Permission of instructor is required.
PET 5436 Teaching Health and Physical Education: K-6
. . . . . 2(2,0,0)
Presents advanced understandings, skills, and knowledge necessary for
teaching a developmentally based curriculum for Physical Education in
kindergarten through grade six. Emphasis is upon planning and teaching
activities appropriate for the developmental level of the student.
PET 5625 Topics of Sports Medicine . . .
. . 3(3,0,0)
Intensive discussion, research and writing of papers on topics of
concern and controversy in the broad field of sports medicine. Research
findings will be presented to class in seminar form. Emphasis on
independent research and seminar presentation.
PET 5626 Injury Evaluation and Rehabilitation
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Clinical application of principles of evaluating, assessing, and
rehabilitating sports-related injuries. Offered concurrently with PET
4623; graduate students will be assigned a research project as
additional graduate work. Prerequisite: PET 2622 or equivalent.
PET 5635C Therapeutic Modalities in Sports Medicine
. . . . . 3(2,3,0)
Principles and proper use of therapeutic modalities. Topics include
indication, contraindication, techniques and effects of various physical
agents involved in the care and treatment of injuries. Offered
concurrently with PET 4632C; graduate students will be assigned
additional work. Permission of instructor is required.
PET 6346 Biomechanics of Sports Skills .
. . . . 3(3,0,0)
Advanced study of movement and analysis movement skills using films
and other media.
PET 6355C Advanced Exercise Physiology .
. . . . 3(3,1,0)
Research and problems in exercise physiology; advanced study of
reactions of human body under stress and during exercise. Prerequisite:
PET 3351 or approved substitute.
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