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EXSC 140

This course comprises the study of medical terminology, which is necessary for students to communicate clearly and comprehend the language within the health professions. Students will  understand and interpret information from the medical literature. This information will provide background and discussion material within the context of human anatomy and disease processes of body systems.

EXSC 205

This course provides students with the classroom and practical skills needed to certify as a National Registry Emergency Medical Technician. Topics covered include, among others, medical terminology, patient assessment and stabilization, communication and documentation, incident management, and patient transport. Students will be certified CPR/AED during this course.

EXSC 327

This course examines anatomy and physiology as applied in the study of the human body during physical exercise. Application of physiological variables in specific sports skills and exercise patterns is emphasized.

EXSC 340

This course is designed to prepare the student to assess musculoskeletal injuries as they occur with athletes or other physically active individuals. General principles of examination will include anatomical nomenclature, mechanism of injury, taking a history, observation, palpation, examination of motion, strength, neurological status, and rehabilitation techniques. At the end of the semester, students should be able to go through a complete examination and give an assessment of an injury in the affiated division of the body covered in this section of the two part course.

EXSC 341

This course is designated to prepare the student to assess musculoskeletal injuries as they occur with athletes or other physically active individuals. General principles of examination will include anatomical nomenclature, mechanism of injury, taking a history, observation, palpation, examination of motion, strength, neurological status, and rehabilitation techniques. At the end of the semester, students should be able to go through a complete examination and give an assessment of an injury in the affiliated division of the body covered in this section of the two-part course.

EXSC 378

This course studies theory and application of selected methods pertinent to instrumentation, research, and  evaluation of data in exercise science. Emphasis will be taken to begin the focus and processes necessary to aid in the completion of the senior project.

EXSC 379

Students will have a continued emphasis on methods helpful for the development, planning, and completion of the senior project. Students will also prepare a formal proposal for their senior project.

EXSC 470

This course is a professionally supervised experience with a healthcare professional using evidence-based practice techniques and in compliance with the student’s scope of practice. A minimum of 50 hours of experience is required for each one credit. The course is graded as CR/NCR. 

EXSC 471

This course is a professionally supervised experience with a healthcare professional using evidence-based practice techniques and in compliance with the student’s scope of practice. A minimum of 50 hours of experience is required for each one credit.

EXSC 472

This course is a professionally supervised experience with a healthcare professional using evidence-based practice techniques and in compliance with the student’s scope of practice. A minimum of 50 hours of experience is required for each one credit.