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Physical Education 1332.5 cumulative GPA. An overview of the total managementresponsibilities in sport and leisure service organizations.Program philosophy and development, personnelmanagement, leadership, strategic management, publicrelations, and technology in sport receive specific attention.PED 464/564 Facility Management in Sport and Wellness(3) This course is designed to introduce students to thefundamentals of conducting needs assessments, planning,constructing, equipping, staffing, programming, andmanaging facilities in sport, and wellness.PED 470/570 Fitness Evaluation and Assessment (3)Prerequisites: PED 105, 205, 305. An introduction to thetechniques of evaluation and assessment of human needs,interests and performance in the wellness field. A “B”grade is required for the Exercise Science majors.PED 471/571 Tests and Measurements (3) Prerequisite: a 2.5(2.75 for Applied Human and Sport Physiology majors)cumulative GPA. A study of tests used to determine motorability, motor capacity, cardiovascular endurance, and bodymechanics. Test diagnosis and construction; interpretingand using test results.PED 472 Wellness Practicum I (2) Prerequisite: PED 470and a 2.5 cumulative GPA. A course designed to extendstudent skill in exercise testing, fitness assessment, exerciseprescription and experimental exercise science. May berepeated after both PED 472 and 473 have been completed.PED 473 Wellness Practicum II (2) Prerequisite: PED 472 anda 2.5 cumulative GPA. This course will provide studentsopportunity to lead and develop wellness programs, adultfitness classes and provide personal training consultation.May be repeated after both PED 472 and 473 have beencompleted.PED 485/585 Sport in American Culture (3) Prerequisite: a2.5 cumulative GPA. The course is a study of sport and theways in which it influences people in America.PED 487/587 Computer Applications in HHPS (3) A coursedesigned to provide the student with skills and technicalknowledge required for desktop publishing, multimediapresentations, World Wide Web Page production andincorporating Internet sources into presentations. Includesa variety of software and hardware to produce graphics, textdocuments and page formatting programs. New techniquesand software are updated to match requirements withinthe field. Meets the computer requirement for all HHPSmajors.PED 489/589 Fieldwork in Sport Management (1-12/1-9)Prerequisite: a 2.5 cumulative GPA for undergraduatestudents. A supervised field-based experience tofamiliarize the student with the conditions, practices, andenvironmental settings where the aspired vocational rolesare conducted. Students, with the help of their advisor,must find an internship site. The site must be approved bythe student’s advisor and department chair.PED 493/593 Fieldwork in Exercise Science (1-12/1-9)Prerequisite: a 2.5 cumulative GPA for undergraduatestudents. A supervised field-based experience to familiarizethe student with the conditions, practices, and environmentalsettings where the aspired vocational roles are conducted.Students, with the help of their advisor, must find aninternship site. The site must be approved by the student’sadvisor and department chair.PED 495 Research Design in Sports Medicine (3)Prerequisites: PED 389 and 471 and a cumulative GPA ofat least 2.75. Designed to promote an understanding ofthe theory, skills, methodology, and processes involved indesigning, conducting, analyzing, and disseminating a sportsmedicine research project.Eligible seniors may enroll in 500 level graduate courses.Graduate CoursesPED 500 Cardiac Rehabilitation (3) See PED 400PED 507 Motor Perception and Adaptives for SpecialPopulations (3) See PED 407PED 551 Advanced Exercise Physiology (3) Prerequisite:PED 305. The advanced study of physiological adaptationsencountered by the human body as it reacts to exercise,physical training and conditioning.PED 564 Facility Management in Sport, & Wellness (3) SeePED 464PED 570 Fitness Evaluation & Assess (3) See PED 470PED 571 Tests and Measurements (3) See PED 471PED 585 Sport in American Culture (3) See PED 485PED 587 Computer App. in HHPS (3) See PED 487PED 589 Fieldwork in Sport Management (1-9) See PED 489PED 593 Fieldwork in Exercise Science (1-9) See PED 493PED 605 The Economy of Sport (3) Examines how sport businessleaders give attention to the application of the financialmethods and procedures necessary to be successful withinthe business of intercollegiate, Olympic, and professionalsport. Focus is on understanding the development and managementof ownership, league structure, media licensed sportmerchandise, athletic compensation, niche sports, genderequity/reform, diversity, ethics, ticket and concession sales.Examines financial challenges related to current and futuresources of revenue for the sport enterprise.PED 610 Legal Aspects of Sport (3) This course explores thelegal principles and rules of law affecting the administrationof recreation, sports and athletic programs. Emphasis

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