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Full Catalog - Wayne State College

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134 <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>on risk management theory, safety principles, insuranceconcepts, and liability issues. Litigation trends identifiedand procedures outlined to minimize legal risks.PED 612 Advanced Sport Marketing and Promotion (3) Examinationof the concepts and principles of marketing andpromotion as applied to the unique aspects of sport withinintercollegiate athletics, professional sport, and global opportunitiesthat exist. Marketing and promotional topicsinclude strategies, decision making, marketing mix, andimplementation/control of the sport marketing process.Students develop marketing and promotional strategies thatcan be applied to real-life sport opportunities.PED 615 Advanced Clinical Exercise Physiology (3) Prerequisites:PED 305 or 551, 400/500. The study of the physiologicalprinciples and clinical applications associated with awide range of diseases and disabilities. Topics will includeadvanced study and application of exercise physiology andcardiovascular, metabolic, and musculoskeletal disorders.Specific topics may vary according to student interests andbackground.Physical Sciences (PHS)Physical Sciences & Mathematics DepartmentSchool of Natural & Social SciencesCarhart Science BuildingThe field endorsement in Physical Sciences will qualifythe student to teach courses in physical science, chemistry,physics and earth science for grades 7-12.In addition to General Education requirements, studentsmust meet the computer literacy requirements of the Mathand Sciences departments. NAT 112 Introduction to PersonalComputers or any course with a CSC prefix meets thisrequirement.Field Endorsement in Physical Sciences(BA or BS) 56 hoursMAT 130 Pre-Calculus Math (5) or both MAT 121<strong>College</strong> Algebra (3) and MAT 122 Applied Trigonometry(1) must be taken as the Mathematics General Educationrequirement.BIO 110 Biology Concepts.........................................4200 Zoology........................................................4CHE 106 General Chemistry I.....................................4107 General Chemistry II....................................4208 Intro Organic Chem or314 Organic Chem I............................................4PED 622 Statistical Applications and Data Analysis (3) Acourse in statistics designed to provide and introduction tostatistical measures. Application to research problems invarious disciplines will be emphasized. Computer applicationsusing common statistical software will be utilized toanalyze data sets. Statistical Applications and Data Analysishas a variable prefix (EDU, PED, SSC, . . .). Depending onthe prefix, the course will be taught by content or educationalfaculty.PED 631 Seminar in Sport Management (3) This course willcover the following topics: sport ethics, sport journalism,sport accounting and practices, sport management computerapplications, personal selling, funding strategies, public andmedia relations.PED 653 Program Management and the Transition of Sport (3)This course examines how managing relationships can becomemore important than performing tasks as managers ofsport. This examination includes but is not limited to: buildingbusiness strategies/organizational structure, customer/customer service, branding, employee relations, buildingalliances, crisis management, globalization, repositioningbusiness, leadership. The course addresses contemporaryproblems and issues that are sport specific.PED 671 Recent Literature and Research in Education andHHPS (3) Review of pertinent literature in selected areasto include topics in education, physical education, exercisescience, sport management, and other relevant disciplines.393 Laboratory Techniques.................................1EAS 110 Introduction to Meteorology........................4120 Introduction to Geology...............................4PHY 201 General Physics I.........................................3202 General Physics II........................................3321 Physics Laboratory I....................................1322 Physics Laboratory II...................................1393 Laboratory Techniques.................................1CHE, EAS, PHY upper level electives to combine withthe above to total at least 18 hours in one area, 15 hours in thesecond area and 12 hours in the third..............................15Choose the remaining upper level electives from BIO,CHE, EAS, NAT, PHY......................................................3EDU 409 Science Content Area Methods and Materials isrequired. No additional endorsement is required for a NebraskaTeaching Certificate.Undergraduate CoursesPHS 102 Physical Science Today (3) Selected topics of physics,chemistry, and earth science to be presented by thelaboratory-oriented approach, and in compliance with therequirements of General Education. Does not apply to anymajor, minor, or endorsement in any science area (BIO,CHE, EAS,NAT, PHS, PHY) unless specified. (4 hourslecture-lab combined)

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