EXSC 333-110 KINESIOLOGY Examination of the structure and function of the human body and the mechanical principles affecting its movement. Reveiw of the musculoskeletal system followed by an in-depth study of how human movement occurs. Presentation of nomenclature of the body planes, axes and movement. May not receive credit for both PHEC 333 and PHEC 433. Major Prerequisite: BIOL 215. Non-Major Prerequisite: BIOL 205. Five hours per week.
EXSC 333-111 KINESIOLOGY Examination of the structure and function of the human body and the mechanical principles affecting its movement. Reveiw of the musculoskeletal system followed by an in-depth study of how human movement occurs. Presentation of nomenclature of the body planes, axes and movement. May not receive credit for both PHEC 333 and PHEC 433. Major Prerequisite: BIOL 215. Non-Major Prerequisite: BIOL 205. Five hours per week.
2013 Fall
AHPH 512-191 STRENGTH TRAIN PROG DESIGN Examination of strength training techniques and program design. Emphasis placed on proper form and utilization of various workout designs to complement larger training goals. Students will gain experience in the practical aspects of designing individual workout sessions, periodization and programming to enhance progression. The course is designed to assist the student in meeting requirements to be eligible for and pass the National Strength and Conditioning Association's Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist examination (additional fee required for examination). Prerequisite: Admission to graduate study. Three hours per week.
EXSC 213-001 INJURY PREV & EMERG MGMT Basic first aid and emergency concepts (CPR), as well as prevention, recognition, treatment and management of injuries and physical disabilities that effect exercise. Initial and follow-up care are studied, along with the influence of training and program design on adaptations associated with diseases, functional disabilities and injuries that affect strengthening techniques. Four hours per week.
EXSC 213-002 INJURY PREV & EMERG MGMT Basic first aid and emergency concepts (CPR), as well as prevention, recognition, treatment and management of injuries and physical disabilities that effect exercise. Initial and follow-up care are studied, along with the influence of training and program design on adaptations associated with diseases, functional disabilities and injuries that affect strengthening techniques. Four hours per week.
EXSC 333-030 KINESIOLOGY Examination of the structure and function of the human body and the mechanical principles affecting its movement. Reveiw of the musculoskeletal system followed by an in-depth study of how human movement occurs. Presentation of nomenclature of the body planes, axes and movement. May not receive credit for both PHEC 333 and PHEC 433. Major Prerequisite: BIOL 215. Non-Major Prerequisite: BIOL 205. Five hours per week.
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