Undergraduate 2020-2021

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 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 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

(SES 220 or BIO 245 with a 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 a 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 a 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

Course Fee

Participation Fee Required

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 and SES 266 with a minimum grade of D-) and (EDFE 110 with a minimum grade of S or Applic for Initial Adm to PTEP with a minimum score of 9) and (SES 210 with a 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 and SES 340 with a minimum grade of D) and (EDFE 120 with a minimum grade of S or Applic for Full Adm to PTEP with a minimum score of 9)

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 and ECON 205 with a 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 a 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 a 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 a 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 a minimum grade of C

SES 390 Pre-Internship Seminar in Sport Administration

This course will prepare students for their internship and future career in sport. The course is focused on the practical application of content from coursework to the real-world sport industry.
1

Program Restrictions

Include SES:Sport Administration-BS

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

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.
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Repeatable Status

Course may be repeated 1 times