Physical Education and Sport Studies
Degrees and Certificates
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Physical Education and Sport Studies, Major -
Sport Administration, Minor
Courses
PHED 100-183: Physical Education Performance Courses
PHED 102: Introduction to Lifetime and Sports Fitness
PHED 108: Lab Analysis: Lawn Games
This course provides experiences in a variety of outdoor activities, related to lifetime fitness and fun. Games will be delivered in segments throughout the semester based on the athletic department and intramural schedules. Activities will include and are not limited to: cornhole, ladder ball, bocce, Kan Jam, lawn darts, Frisbee. Activities will be tied to athletic management topics such as bracket and tournament creation, facilities management, effective communication, etc. (Accommodations will be made available for students with documented disabilities.)
PHED 109: Lab Analysis: Lifelong Wellness
This course provides experiences in a variety of activities that are related to Lifelong Wellness. Activities will be delivered in segments based on athletic department and intramural schedules. Activities include but not limited to: walking, running, stationary bikes, yoga; Pilates; circuit training; and various resistance training techniques, including Isometric and Nautilus principles. Sports Fitness activities are meant to improve sport related fitness in flexibility, agility, muscular strength and endurance. (Accommodations will be made available for students with documented disabilities.)
PHED 170 : Introduction to Sport Studies
This course will provide students with the opportunity to learn the basic insight into the multifaceted world of Sports Medicine, Sports Management, Recreation Administration, and instructing physical activities and the possible career paths each track would prepare students to enter. Content will include theories/principles of each track, the use of mathematics/economics, and other areas that will further the student's understanding of the management world in the current sports industry. Course work will include writing about key pedagogical issues that influence the teaching and learning process along with the basics of injury response.
PHED 175: Introduction to Teaching Physical Activities
PHED 178: Introduction to Sport and Recreation Management
This course is an introduction to the field of sports management and recreation administration. The course will highlight career options, managerial/administrative content, general management theories/principles, the use of mathematics/economics and other areas that will further the students understanding of the management world of the current sports industry.
PHED 180: Introduction to Sport Medicine
This course provides the student with a basic insight into the prevention and treatment strategies of athletic injuries. Students will have the ability to be certified in First Aid, CPR, and AED at the end of this course. The student is expected to participate in activities that include wrapping, wound care, vitals, emergency care, the history of evaluations, and environmental hazard identification.
PHED 209: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Sport
PHED 210: Lab Analysis: Aquatic Activities
PHED 214: Lab Analysis: Lifetime Sports (Golf & Tennis)
PHED 215: Lab Analysis: Lifelong Wellness Activities
This course provides experiences in a variety of activities that are related to Lifelong Wellness. Activities will be delivered in segments based on athletic department seasons and intramural offerings as to not over-tax students' time management while attempting to optimize participation through efficient activity scheduling. Activities include but are not limited to: walking, running, stair climbers, stationary bikes, yoga; Pilates; aerobics; circuit training; and various resistance training techniques including Isometric and Nautilus principles. Sports Fitness activities are meant to improve sports related fitness in the areas of flexibility, agility, muscular strength, and muscular endurance. (Accommodation will be made available for students with documented disabilities.)
PHED 216: Lab Analysis: Fundamentals and Principles of Movement, Fitness, and Nutrition
PHED 217: Lab Analysis: Lawn Games
This course provides experiences in a variety of outdoor activities that are related to lifetime fitness and fun. Games will be delivered in segments throughout the semester based on athletic department seasons and intramural offerings, as to not over tax students' time management while also attempting to plan for the most participation. Activities will include and are not limited to: cornhole, ladder ball, bocce, kam jam, lawn darts, Frisbee. Activities will be tied to athletic management topics such as bracket and tournament creation, facilities management, effective communication, etc. (Accommodation will be made available for students with documented disabilities.)
PHED 221: Skills and Strategies for Teaching Team Sports
PHED 226: First Aid as Related to the Principles of Biology
PHED 240: Prevention and Care of Injuries
This course provides the student with a basic insight into prevention and treatment strategies of athletic injury. The student will learn healthcare administration, legal concerns in sports medicine, rehabilitation techniques, skin disorder recognition, gait training, emergency procedures, and tissue response to injury.
PHED 243: Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology
This course emphasizes discussions and writings about small sports groups as micro-social systems. The application of group dynamics theory and small group research to the study of sports groups is presented. The influence of group members’ characteristics, environmental factors, interpersonal relations, and group structural characteristics on an individual member’s adjustment and the effectiveness of the group are investigated. The course is intended to investigate those aspects of psychology which influence performance and the participant in sports. Motives, arousal, aggression, and other socio-psychological variables are discussed.
PHED 244: Philosophical-Historical Perspective of Physical Activities
PHED 247: The Olympic Games
PHED 300: Officiating of Sports
PHED 326: Kinesiology
PHED 327: Physiology of Exercise
PHED 331: Motor Behavior
PHED 333: Adapted and Therapeutic Physical Activities
PHED 335: Legal Issues in Sports
PHED 336: Athletic Facility Management and Planning
PHED 337: Organization and Administration of Physical Activities
PHED 338: Sport Marketing
PHED 341: Principles of Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Evaluation
PHED 350: Curriculum and Assessment of Physical Activities
PHED 355: Coaching Sport
PHED 380: Clinical Practicum in Sport Medicine I
This course is set in the Athletic Training Room and focuses on the practical application and evaluation of clinical skills and academic knowledge of sports medicine. This practicum requires a minimum of 50 hours in the Athletic Training Room. Requires admission to the Sports Medicine Program.
PHED 381: Clinical Practicum in Sports Medicine II
This course is a continuation of Clinical Practicum in Sports Medicine I. This course is set in the Athletic Training Room and focuses on the practical application and evaluation of clinical skills and academic knowledge of sports medicine. This practicum requires a minimum of 50 hours in the Athletic Training Room. Requires admission to the Sports Medicine Program.
PHED 388: Electronic Media Skills for the Liberal Arts Student
PHED 440: Issues in Physical Activities
PHED 471: Internship in Sports Administration
This experience is a professionally supervised internship with a sports administration professional. The student must complete 50 hours of internship for each one credit received.
PHED 472: Internship in Sports Medicine
This course is a professionally supervised experience working directly with a sports medicine professional. This internship requires 200 hours to be completed in a sports medicine experience.