Undergraduate 2019-2020

College of Natural and Health Sciences

School of Sport and Exercise Science

SES 100 Basketball

Gain knowledge and skill in the game of basketball.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 102 Soccer

Gain knowledge and skill in the game of soccer.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 104 Volleyball

Gain knowledge and skill in the game of volleyball.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 105 Ice Skating

Gain knowledge and skill in the activity of ice skating.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

Course Fee

Participation Fee Required

SES 106 Ice Hockey

Gain knowledge and skill in the game of ice hockey.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatablewith no limitations

Course Fee

Participation Fee Required

SES 108 Activity Workshop

This course focuses on the development of basic skills and techniques in a designated physical activity.
1

Course Attribute

Variable Title Course

Repeatable Status

ST - Repeatable under different subtitles with no limits on the number of times it can be repeated

SES 110 Badminton

Gain knowledge and skill in the game of badminton.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 111 Bowling

Gain knowledge and skill in the game of bowling.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

Course Fee

Participation Fee Required

SES 113 Fly Fishing/Trap Shooting

Gain knowledge and skill in the activities of fly fishing and trap shooting.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 114 Golf

Gain knowledge and skill in the game of golf.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

Course Fee

Participation Fee Required

SES 118 Swimming

Gain knowledge and skill in the activity of swimming.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 119 Tennis

Gain knowledge and skill in the game of tennis.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 123 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Science

To prepare students for their academic work and future professional choices in the various emphases within Sport and Exercise Science.
3

SES 125 Hiking (1)

Gain knowledge and skill in the activities of hiking.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 127 Cross-Country Skiing

Gain knowledge and skill in the activity of cross-country skiing.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

Course Fee

Participation Fee Required

SES 128 Cycling

Gain knowledge and skill in the activity of cycling.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 129 Downhill Skiing

Gain knowledge and skill in the activity of downhill skiing.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

Course Fee

Participation Fee Required

SES 130 Kayaking

Gain knowledge and skill in the activity of kayaking.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

Course Fee

Participation Fee Required

SES 132 Challenge Ropes Course

Students will participate in high and low level rope adventure activities. .
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 134 Self Defense

Gain knowledge and skill in the activity of self defense.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 145 Activity for Stress Management

Use of a variety of physical activities to control stress.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 146 Group Fitness

Improve personal skills and fitness through conditioning activities.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 147 Aquacize

Improve personal skills and fitness through aquacize activities.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 148 Exercise and Weight Control

Improve personal skills and fitness through exercise and weight control activities.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 149 Fitness and Conditioning

Improve personal skills and fitness through fitness and conditioning activities.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 150 Jogging and Walking

Improve personal skills and fitness through jogging and walking.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 152 Swimming Conditioning

Improve personal skills and fitness through swimming activities.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 153 Weight Training

Improve personal skills and fitness through weight training activities.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 170 Introduction to Field Based Experience

Practical experience for those wishing to explore a career in teaching. Placement in most public or private schools, agencies, preschool through high school. Experience is to coordinate practice with theory. S/U graded.
1

Prerequisites

(IAPP-Applic for Initial Adm to PTEP: with minimum score of) and EDFE 110: with minimum grade of S

Corequisites

SES 266

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 174 Social Dance

Gain knowledge and skill in social dance. Includes traditional dance steps: polka, foxtrot, waltz, two-step; Latin American Rhythms: Cha-Cha, Rhumba, Tango; country swing and swing, social etiquette.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 181 Introduction to Clinical Athletic Training

This course is an introduction to the clinical athletic training program for first year students interested in the field of athletic training.
1

SES 201 Track and Field

To teach the rules, training principles, techniques, movement skills, and analyses of the sport of track and field to professional preparation candidates completing a physical education major.
1

Major/Minor Restriction

Include SES: Coaching (and) SES: PE (K-12) Teaching Major(s)/Minor(s)

SES 202 Lifetime Sports and Physical Activities

Exploration, participation, and analysis of a variety of lifetime sports and physical activities that contribute to one’s personal health and well-being across the life-span.
1

Major/Minor Restriction

Include K-12 Ed:Physical Education Major(s)

SES 209 Dance Activities

Focus on participation and analyses of traditional, social, American folk and square, and popular dance forms appropriate for upper elementary and secondary physical education.
1

Major/Minor Restriction

Include SES: Coaching (and) SES: PE (K-12) Teaching Major(s)/Minor(s)

SES 210 Developmentally Appropriate Elementary Activities

Exploration, participation, and analysis of broad based variety of physical activities that promote an optimal childhood development of movement foundations.
3

Major/Minor Restriction

Include SES: Coaching (and) SES: PE (K-12) Teaching Major(s)/Minor(s)

SES 220 Anatomical Kinesiology

Study of the anatomical bases of human movement. Laboratory provides application of principles.
4

Course Attribute

LC6-Physical & Life Sciences and LCLB-Science Lab Course and GT Physical & Life Science

SES 221 Weight Training Techniques

This course is designed to introduce proper weight training terminology and basic training programs. Learn weight training safety to better demonstrate, evaluate, assess, and coach basic weight training techniques.
1

Prerequisites

SES 220: with minimum grade of D-

SES 232 Leadership in Outdoor Education and Recreation

Learn the theory and application of outdoor leadership. Topics include program design, risk management principles, trip planning, outdoor living skills, leadership considerations, teaching methodology, and facilitation and debriefing principles.
3

SES 233 Advanced First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Provide advanced and additional topics relative to first aid, i.e., increase proficiency skills, update CPR knowledge, increase knowledge in preventive and causative factors of injury and illness.
2

SES 237 Paddle Sports

Introduces outdoor education and recreation leaders to technical skills, leadership concepts, and instructional methodologies of paddle sports. Emphasis is on minimum impact paddling skills for lake and river travel.
2

Course Fee

Participation Fee Required

SES 240 Secondary Physical Education Content

Facilitate enhanced performance, analysis, and understanding of net/wall games, target games, invasion games, and field run/score games through a models-based instructional approach.
3

Major/Minor Restriction

Include SES: PE (K-12) Teaching (and) Physical Ed (K-12) (and) K-12 Ed:Physical Education Major(s)/Minor(s)

SES 241 Secondary Physical Education Content II

Facilitates enhanced performance, analysis, and tactical understanding of net/wall games and target games (e.g., tennis, volleyball, badminton, golf, shuffleboard, bocce, disc golf).
3

Major/Minor Restriction

Include SES: Coaching (and) SES: PE (K-12) Teaching Major(s)/Minor(s)

SES 243 Outdoor and Adventure Programming

Designed to provide physical education majors with activities and teaching strategies necessary for integrating and implementing outdoor and adventure activities into a school program.
3

Course Fee

Participation Fee Required

SES 266 Introduction to Physical Education as a Profession

Focus on historical and current issues and philosophical perspectives of physical education, sport, and fitness. Implications for today's physical education programs will be identified and discussed.
3

Prerequisites

GPA-2.5 and (IAPP-Applic for Initial Adm to PTEP: with minimum score of 9 or May concurrently take EDFE 110: with minimum grade of S)

Corequisites

SES 170

Major/Minor Restriction

Include SES: Coaching (and) SES: PE (K-12) Teaching (and) SES: Youth Development Major(s)/Minor(s)

SES 270 Introduction to Sport Administration

This class is designed to provide students with a broad overview of the sport industry. A wide variety of topics including: law, management, economics, and marketing areas are covered.
3

SES 280 Prevention and Care of Sports Injuries

Emphasis on prevention of and care for injury to athletic populations. Includes an overview of injury pathology and diagnosis, initial care, and long-term management concepts related to common pathologies.
3

Prerequisites

SES 220: with minimum grade of D-

SES 281 Introduction to Athletic Training

Final course component of the admission process for the Athletic Training major. An introduction to the profession of Athletic Training, and sport-related injury prevention, diagnosis, care, and management concepts.
4

Prerequisites

GPA-2.8 and May concurrently take BIO 110: with minimum grade of C and May concurrently take FND 210: with minimum grade of C and May concurrently take PHYS 220: with minimum grade of C and SES 220: with minimum grade of C and (May concurrently take BIO 245: with minimum grade of C or May concurrently take BIO 341: with minimum grade of C)

SES 295 Special Topics in Sport Coaching

A variety of special topics related to sport, sport coaching, and issues within this field of study.
3

Course Attribute

Variable Title Course

Repeatable Status

ST - Repeatable under different subtitles with no limits on the number of times it can be repeated

SES 300 Management of Sport Organizations

This class is designed to provide students with knowledge in pertinent managerial aspects of sport. A wide variety of topics including: leadership, employee attitudes, and general management areas are covered.
3

SES 305 Programming in Youth Development

Provides philosophical and practical base for working in youth development programs. Focus on programs that serve youth through physical activity, with special emphasis on goals of personal and social responsibility.
3

SES 311 Sport Officiating

(3 lecture, 2 laboratory) Study officiating requirements for sports with an emphasis on mechanics, rule interpretation, and rule enforcement. Understanding rules, gaining practical experience officiating, and working towards a certification are all included.
4

SES 312 Coaching and Officiating of Baseball

Study techniques and strategies of coaching competitive baseball and obtain background and understanding of rules and techniques of baseball officiating.
2

SES 313 Coaching and Officiating of Basketball

Study techniques and strategies of coaching competitive basketball and obtain background and understanding of rules and techniques of basketball officiating.
2

SES 314 Coaching and Officiating of Football

Study techniques and strategies of coaching football and obtain background and understanding of rules and techniques of football officiating.
2

SES 316 Coaching and Officiating Tennis

Study techniques and strategies of coaching competitive tennis and obtain background and understanding of rules and techniques of tennis officiating.
2

SES 317 Coaching and Officiating of Track and Field

Study techniques and strategies of coaching competitive track and field and obtain background and understanding of rules and techniques of track and field officiating.
2

SES 318 Coaching and Officiating of Soccer

Study techniques and strategies of coaching competitive soccer and obtain background and understanding of rules and techniques of soccer officiating.
2

SES 319 Coaching and Officiating of Softball

Study techniques and strategies of coaching competitive softball and obtain background and understanding of rules and techniques of softball officiating.
2

SES 320 Coaching and Officiating of Swimming

Current WSI. Study techniques and strategies of coaching competitive swimming and obtain background and understanding of rules and techniques of swimming officiating.
2

SES 321 Coaching and Officiating of Volleyball

Study techniques and strategies of coaching competitive volleyball and obtain background and understanding of rules and techniques of volleyball officiating.
2

SES 322 Exercise Physiology I

Investigate the basic concepts in the physiological components of human movement.
3

Prerequisites

(BIO 245: with minimum grade of D- or SES 220: with minimum grade of D-)

SES 323 Motor Learning and Development

Study of the neuropsychological components of motor behavior, with an emphasis on movement problems. Laboratory provides application of concepts.
3

SES 324 Exercise Physiology II

(2 lecture, 2 laboratory) Application of the physiological principles of human movement as they relate to the response to exercise training, training for sport performance, sport nutrition, and ergogenic aids.
3

Prerequisites

SES 322: with minimum grade of D-

SES 331 Biomechanics

Application of mechanical principles in the study of human movement. Laboratory provides application of concepts.
3

Prerequisites

SES 220: with minimum grade of D-

Special Notes

3 Math credits or equivalent required.

SES 333 Psychology of Exercise and Physical Activity

Application of psychological concepts, theory, principles, and empirical findings to exercise and physical activity experiences, promotion, settings and programming.
3

SES 335 Principles of Coaching

This course is designed to introduce students to the basic principles, philosophies and theories associated with effective athletic coaching.
3

SES 336 Sport for Children and Youth Athletes

Studying the influences on, the consequences of, the involvements of, and the best practices of those who work with children and youth athletes.
3

SES 337 Sport for High Performance Athletes

Understanding aspects of mental and physical training, coaching methods and strategies, and an exploration of social-psychological factors related to the successful performance of elite level athletes and teams.
3

SES 338 Teaching Diverse Populations

(3 Lecture, 2 Practicum)This course is designed to assist students in acquiring methods and techniques for teaching diverse populations in traditional and alternative physical activity settings.
4

Prerequisites

GPA-2.5

Major/Minor Restriction

Include SES: Coaching (and) SES: PE (K-12) Teaching (and) K-12 Ed:Physical Education Major(s)/Minor(s)

SES 340 Planning, Assessment, and Instruction in Physical Education

(3 lecture, 3 laboratory) The introductory course in a sequence of professional teaching skills courses. Identify and develop the beginning teaching skills that are necessary for effective instruction in physical education.
4

Prerequisites

GPA-2.5 and SES 240: with minimum grade of D- and SES 266: with minimum grade of D- and (IAPP-Applic for Initial Adm to PTEP: with minimum score of 9 or EDFE 110: with minimum grade of S) and SES 210: with minimum grade of D-

Major/Minor Restriction

Include SES: Coaching (and) SES: PE (K-12) Teaching (and) K-12 Ed:Physical Education Major(s)/Minor(s)

SES 342 Teaching Health-Related Fitness

Facilitate future teacher's knowledge, skills appreciation and confidence needed to lead school-aged children in the development of active healthy lives.
3

Prerequisites

GPA-2.5 and SES 220: with minimum grade of D and SES 340: with minimum grade of D and (FAPP-Applic for Full Adm to PTEP: with minimum score of 9 or EDFE 120: with minimum grade of S)

Major/Minor Restriction

Include SES: Coaching (and) SES: PE (K-12) Teaching (and) K-12 Ed:Physical Education Major(s)/Minor(s)

SES 370 Sport Finance

This course introduces students to current issues in sport finance and economics. Specific topics that will be covered include accounting, economics, finance, and policy procedures in the sport industry.
3

Prerequisites

ECON 203: with minimum grade of D- and ECON 205: with minimum grade of D-

SES 375 Event and Facility Management

This course is designed to provide students information and knowledge on the operation and management of sports facilities and events.
3

SES 380 Prevention and Care of Sports Injuries

Emphasis on prevention of injury to the athlete. Includes an overview of mechanisms, initial care, reconditioning and basic wrapping and taping techniques of sports injuries and organization of preventive programs.
3

Prerequisites

SES 220: with minimum grade of D-

SES 381 Clinical Practicum in Athletic Training Level I

Clinical competencies and proficiencies will be evaluated through application opportunities provided in practical settings. Focus will be on development of entry level Athletic Training skills.
3

Prerequisites

SES 380: with minimum grade of D-

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with a maximum of 15 credit hours

SES 382 Clinical Practicum in Athletic Training Level II

Clinical competencies and proficiencies will be evaluated through application opportunities provided in practical settings. Content focus on fabrication and application of protective padding and equipment.
3

Prerequisites

SES 381: with minimum grade of C

Course Fee

Participation Fee Required

SES 383 Clinical Practicum in Athletic Training Level III

Clinical competencies and proficiencies will be evaluated through application opportunities provided in practical settings. Focus will be on advanced general medical and orthopedic evaluation skills.
3

Prerequisites

SES 382: with minimum grade of C

SES 392 Internship in Sport Coaching

Put into practice the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom. Assume responsibilities in administration supervision and evaluation athletic settings. S/U graded.
1- 6

Repeatable Status

Course may be repeated 1 times

SES 403 Physical & Health Education for Elementary Teachers

Examination of school wide approaches to physical activity and health promotion in elementary school settings.
1

Prerequisites

(IAPP-Applic for Initial Adm to PTEP: with minimum score of 9 or EDFE 110: with minimum grade of S)

Major/Minor Restriction

Include Elementary Education (and) Interdisciplinary Studies Major(s)

SES 405 Exercise Programming for Cancer Patients

This course will prepare individuals to design and conduct exercise intervention programs for cancer patients. The physiological alterations from cancer therapy and the exercise effects will be presented.
3

Prerequisites

SES 322: with minimum grade of D- and SES 324: with minimum grade of D-

SES 406 Practicum in Cancer Rehabilitation

This course will review the of basics cancer rehabilitation principles, followed by instruction on the clinical skills necessary for students to work directly with cancer patients in an exercise setting.
3

Prerequisites

SES 324: with minimum grade of D-

Repeatable Status

Course may be repeated 1 times

SES 408 Workshop in Sport and Exercise Science

A variety of special topics related to issues associated with the sport and exercise science field of study.
1- 3

Course Attribute

Variable Title Course

Repeatable Status

ST - Repeatable under different subtitles with no limits on the number of times it can be repeated

SES 410 Cardiac Rehabilitation

Basic electrocardiography and ECG interpretation will be studied. Emphasis is on interpretation of resting and exercise ECG's, monitoring procedures, interpretation of abnormalities and drugs that may affect exercise.
3

Prerequisites

SES 322: with minimum grade of D-

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

SES 422 Directed Studies

Individualized investigation under the direct supervision of a faculty member. (Minimum of 37.5 clock hours required per credit hour.)
1- 3

Course Attribute

Variable Title Course

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

SES 424 Complementary and Integrative Health

This evidence based course explores the mind, body and spirit, energetics, manual healing, yoga, global ethnomedical systems, and related topics.
3

Class Restriction

Include Sophomore and Junior and Senior

SES 426 Motor Control

Study of the neural control of human movement from basic structures to functional movements such as grasping and locomotion. Dysfunction in the CNS and its impact on human movement will also be addressed.
3

Prerequisites

SES 220: with minimum grade of D-

SES 431 Advanced Methods in Biomechanics

Advanced study of biomechanical principles which underpin human movement. Examples will provide application of mechanical principles to human movement.
3

Prerequisites

SES 220: with minimum grade of B and SES 331: with minimum grade of B

SES 435 Advanced Principles of Coaching

Analyze and study advanced teaching/coaching behaviors necessary for students interested in a career in sport coaching. Coaching theory, best practices, and continued development of a coaching philosophy will be included.
3

Prerequisites

SES 335: with minimum grade of D-

SES 436 Social Influences on Sport and Exercise Behavior

Application of sociological concepts and theories to examine current practices, problems and issues in physical activity, exercise and sport.
3

SES 438 Sport Psychology

Introduction to the key psychological factors influencing sport, athletic performance, and coaching effectiveness. Examples of topics include: motivation, communication, mental rehearsal, psychological skills training, group dynamics, and managing stress.
3

SES 440 Developing Pedagogical Skills in Elementary Physical Education

(3 lecture, 3 laboratory) Course is the second in sequence of professional teaching courses in physical education. Designed to develop skills and knowledge related to elementary physical education. Laboratory provides application of principles.
3

Prerequisites

GPA-2.5 and (FAPP-Applic for Full Adm to PTEP: with minimum score of 9 or EDFE 120: with minimum grade of S) and SES 210: with minimum grade of D- and SES 323: with minimum grade of D- and SES 340: with minimum grade of D-

Major/Minor Restriction

Include SES: Coaching (and) SES: PE (K-12) Teaching (and) K-12 Ed:Physical Education Major(s)/Minor(s)

SES 441 Physical Education Technology

Literacy and effective use of educational technology in physical education. Application of various technologies related to professional development, planning and instruction, and the assessment of student learning.
3

Prerequisites

GPA-2.5 and SES 266: with minimum grade of D- and (FAPP-Applic for Full Adm to PTEP: with minimum score of 9 or EDFE 120: with minimum grade of S)

Corequisites

SES 340

Major/Minor Restriction

Include SES: Coaching (and) SES: PE (K-12) Teaching (and) K-12 Ed:Physical Education Major(s)/Minor(s)

SES 442 Developing Pedagogical Skills in Secondary Physical Education

(3 lecture, 3 laboratory) Provides preservice physical education teachers with theoretical knowledge and practical experiences required to successfully teach secondary physical education. Laboratory provides application of principles.
4

Prerequisites

GPA-2.5 and (FAPP-Applic for Full Adm to PTEP: with minimum score of 9 or EDFE 120: with minimum grade of S) and SES 440: with minimum grade of D-

Major/Minor Restriction

Include SES: Coaching (and) SES: PE (K-12) Teaching (and) K-12 Ed:Physical Education Major(s)/Minor(s)

SES 443 Teaching and Assessing School Health

This course focuses on health education instructional, management, and assessment techniques in school settings with an emphasis on national and state level health education standards.
3

Prerequisites

GPA-2.5 and (FAPP-Applic for Full Adm to PTEP: with minimum score of 9 or EDFE 120) and SES 340: with minimum grade of D-

Major/Minor Restriction

Include SES: Coaching (and) SES: PE (K-12) Teaching (and) K-12 Ed:Physical Education Major(s)/Minor(s)

SES 445 International Perspectives of Sport

Exploring relationships between sport and culture in an increasingly globalized world. Sport perspectives based on cultural values, historical events, location, politics, and current events at various levels will be discussed.
3

SES 450 Sport Leadership and Ethics

Seminar to explore ethical behavior and leadership principles to refine critical thinking and decision-making skills. Students will examine ethical conduct and contemporary issues in all facets of a sports program.
3

Prerequisites

(LEAD 100: with minimum grade of D- or SES 335: with minimum grade of D-)

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

SES 461 Sport Governance & Law

Introduce implications of governance and law in sport. Prepares students with the knowledge and the ability to apply legal doctrines to enhance problem solving and prudent management and operational decisions.
3

Program Restrictions

Include SES:Sport Administration-BS and SES:Sport Coaching-BS

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

SES 478 Sport Marketing

This theory course introduces the terminology, concepts and principles of sport marketing, as well as how these concepts are applied in sport delivery organizations.
3

Class Restriction

Include Senior

SES 480 Advanced Functional Assessment of Strength and Conditioning

Study concepts, procedures, techniques, and assessments used in strength and conditioning in athletics. Students will develop suitable strength and conditioning programs based on findings of case studies performed on athletes.
3

Prerequisites

SES 220: with minimum grade of D- and SES 322: with minimum grade of D- and SES 331: with minimum grade of D-

SES 481 Clinical Practicum in Athletic Training Level IV

Clinical competencies and proficiencies will be evaluated through application opportunities provided in practical settings. Content focus on advanced application of therapeutic modalities and therapeutic exercise.
3

Prerequisites

SES 383: with minimum grade of C

SES 482 Clinical Practicum in Athletic Training Level V: Senior Seminar

Clinical competencies and proficiencies will be evaluated through application opportunities provided in practical settings. Content focus on administrative concepts and the creation of an Athletic Training seminar.
3

Prerequisites

SES 481: with minimum grade of C

SES 485 Mechanisms and Evaluation of Sports Injury

(4 lecture, 2 laboratory) Knowledge and practical applications that effectively recognize and evaluate the acute, chronic and life threatening injuries. Includes history, inspection, palpation, functional testing and special evaluation techniques.
5

SES 486 Clinical Methods of Sports Injury Rehabilitation

Neurophysiological basis, techniques and skills utilized in the prevention and rehabilitation of sports injuries. Includes indications, contra-indications, applications of therapeutic exercise, protective aids and return to participation parameters.
4

SES 487 Therapeutic Modalities

Introduction and practical application of theory, basis, and uses of the following modalities: cold, heat, hydrotherapy, muscle stimulation, compression, biofeedback, ultrasound, massage and other modalities utilized in sports injury.
3

SES 488 Athletic Training Administration

Organization and administration of athletic training and sports medicine program. Topics include facilities, equipment, medical personal, budgets, insurance, emergency planning, risk management, professional code of ethics and other current topics.
3

SES 489 Medical Conditions

Clinical proficiencies in the area of medical injury, illness, and disabilities. Introduction to practical skills and techniques in evaluating and managing medical injury and illness with a focus on non-orthopedic conditions.
3

Major/Minor Restriction

Include Athletic Training Major(s)

SES 490 Exercise Assessment and Programming

(2 lecture, 2 laboratory) Application of fitness assessments and the subsequent development, organization, and implementation of exercise programs for healthy individuals and individuals with controlled diseases.
3

Prerequisites

SES 220: with minimum grade of D- and SES 322: with minimum grade of D- and SES 324: with minimum grade of D- and SES 331: with minimum grade of D-

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

SES 492 Internship in Sport and Exercise Science

See emphasis program notes for additional requirements. Supervised experience in a Sport and Exercise Science emphasis. S/U graded.
6-12

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with a maximum of 12 credit hours

SES 493 Practicum in Outdoor Leadership (1-6)

A field base, advanced course in wilderness-based teaching and leadership. Students develop skills and knowledge in group development and safe leadership of ethical and effective wilderness travel.
1- 6

Prerequisites

SES 232: with minimum grade of D-

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with a maximum of 12 credit hours

SES 494 Exercise Science Practicum

Application of physiological principles, assessment techniques, and exercise prescription in a community setting. Students will gain experience in the use and interpretation of fitness laboratory and field tests.
3

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with a maximum of 6 credit hours