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Course Descriptions
HPR 100. Aerobics. 1 hr. Theoretical bases and laboratory experiences in rhythmical activities for cardiovascular development.
HPR 101. Weight Training. 1 hr. Theoretical bases and laboratory experiences in development of muscular strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular endurance.
HPR 102. Fitness Walking. 1 hr. Theoretical bases and laboratory experiences in the development of cardiovascular fitness through walking techniques.
HPR 105. Concepts in Physical Fitness. 1 hr. The course is designed to develop understanding in the conceptual knowledge of health and fitness in the development and maintenance of human wellness.
HPR 119. Beginning Volleyball. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of fundamental volleyball skill techniques and game strategies.
HPR 130. Racquetball. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of fundamental racquetball skill techniques and game strategies.
HPR 131. Fencing. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of fundamental fencing skill techniques and competitive strategies.
HPR 132. Beginning Badminton. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of fundamental badminton skill techniques and game strategies.
HPR 133. Beginning Archery. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of fundamental archery skill techniques and game strategies.
HPR 134. Beginning Golf. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of fundamental golf skill techniques and competitive strategies.
HPR 135. Beginning Yoga. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of strength and flexibility through yoga exercise.
HPR 136. Bowling. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of fundamental bowling skill techniques and competitive strategies.
HPR 140. Bicycling. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of skill techniques and training in bicycling.
HPR 141. Beginning Tennis. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of fundamental tennis skill techniques and competitive strategies.
HPR 146. Developmental Skills. 1 hr. Human Performance, Coaching and Sport Administration or Recreation majors or minors only. Activities include golf, softball, and volleyball.
HPR 147. Developmental Skills. 1 hr. Human Performance, Coaching and Sport Administration or Recreation majors or minors only. Activities include tennis, badminton, and soccer.
HPR 148. Developmental Skills. 1 hr. Human Performance, Coaching and Sport Administration or Recreation majors or minors only. Activities include aerobics, weight training, and lead-up games.
HPR 160. Beginning Swimming. 1 hr. Theoretical bases and laboratory experiences in fundamental swimming techniques and assistive rescue skills.
HPR 163. Aquatic Aerobics. 1 hr. Theoretical bases and laboratory experiences in physical conditioning techniques in the aquatic environment.
HPR 170. Beginning Karate. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experiences in development of fundamental karate/self-defense skill techniques.
HPR 171. Western Horsemanship. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of basic western saddle riding techniques.
HPR 172. Introduction to Horseshowing. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experiences in basic techniques of presentation of horses for show competition.
HPR 173. English Horsemanship. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of fundamental English saddle riding techniques.
HPR 174. Introduction to Horse Training. 1 hr. Fundamental concepts and hands-on experience with horse training techniques.
HPR 180. Skeet and Trap Shooting. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of skeet and trap shooting techniques. Hunter safety emphasis.
HPR 181. Beginning Social Dance. 1 hr. Basic rhythmical concepts of social dance introduced. Emphasis on development of popular ballroom techniques.
HPR 183. Pioneering. 1 hr. Orienteering and conservation skills in a recreational outdoor environment.
HPR 184. Canoeing. 1 hr. Theoretical concepts and laboratory experience in development of fundamental canoeing techniques. Boat trip safety emphasized.
HPR 185. Family Camping. 1 hr. Outdoor camping skills.
HPR 186. Freshwater Fishing. 1 hr. Basic techniques of freshwater fishing.
HPR 187. Saltwater Fishing. 1 hr. Basic techniques of saltwater fishing.
HPR 188. Square Dance. 1 hr. Basic rhythmical concepts of American Square Dance with laboratory emphasis in skill/pattern practice.
HPR 200. Leisure and Recreation in Society. 3 hrs. A study of the significance of play, recreation, and leisure in contemporary society and the evolution of organized leisure service programs.
HPR 201. Leisure Skills Development. 3 hrs. Methods and materials for selected lifetime leisure skills.
HPR 202. Introduction to Exercise Science. 1 hr. Prerequisite: HPR majors or permission of instructor. Introduction to the disciplines within exercise science, including the historical background, terminology, professional preparation, and careers.
HPR 203. Introduction to Sport Administration. 2 hrs. An overview of the history, foundation, and career opportunities in the sport industry.
HPR 205L. Dynamic Fitness. 2 hrs. Prerequisite: HPR 105. This course is designed to develop positive physical fitness practices for both short-term and long-term benefits.
HPR 209. Varsity Athletics. 1 hr. Enrollment contingent upon current participation on a recognized varsity athletic team. Pass/fail basis only. Course may be repeated. Permission of director of the school required.
HPR 210. Practicum. 1 hr. HPR majors only. Pre-internship field experience in the area of specialization. May be repeated three times.
HPR 219. Organization and Management of Athletic Training Programs. 2 hrs. Introduction to procedural aspects of athletic training room operation. Introduction to role delineations of an athletic trainer.
HPR 220. Introduction to Human Performance. 3 hrs. HPR majors and minors only. Survey of the historical and philosophical foundations of physical education and sport. Contemporary issues discussed.
HPR 234. Intermediate Golf. 1 hr. Golf techniques, game strategies, etc., for the more experienced player.
HPR 241. Intermediate Tennis. 1 hr. Tennis techniques and development of game strategies for the more experienced player.
HPR 270. Intermediate Karate. 1 hr. Prerequisite: HPR 170 or permission of instructor. Advanced self-defense techniques and development of basic karate competition strategies.
HPR 274. Taping and Wrapping of Athletic Injuries. 2 hrs. Practical taping and wrapping experiences consisting of observation and actual taping of all types of athletic injuries.
HPR 284. Creative Rhythms. 3 hrs. Physical Education majors only. Skills in basic fundamental patterns, ethnic dance. Emphasis on instructional strategies in teaching rhythmical activities.
HPR 300. Recreation SCUBA. 2 hrs. Diving skill/knowledge instruction for individuals wishing to be certified to dive recreationally.
HPR 301. Kinesiology. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: BSC 250, 250L. HPR majors and minors only. Analysis of the structural/functional aspects of human movement. HPR 301L must be taken concurrently.
HPR 301L. Kinesiology Laboratory. 1 hr. Prerequisites: BSC 250, 250L. HPR majors and minors only. To be taken concurrently with HPR 301
HPR 302. Techniques for Evaluating Fitness. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR 308, HPR 308L. This course provides the student with the necessary cognitive skills and appropriate lab experiences to evaluate fitness in a systematic and safe manner.
HPR 303. Evaluation in Human Performance and Recreation. 3 hrs. Administration and interpretation of evaluative techniques in human performance and recreation.
HPR 304. Nutrition and Human Performance. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR 308, HPR 308L; NFS 362 or NFS 367; CHE 106, 106L. HPR majors and minors only. The analysis and synthesis of available literature relative to nutrition and human performance.
HPR 305. Adventure Training. 2 hrs. To develop student proficiency in land and water navigation, outdoor skills, and cooperative problem solving.
HPR 306. Sport Pedagogy. 3 hrs. Pedagogical techniques of motor skill acquisition in competitive sport settings. HPR majors or minors only.
HPR 307. Organization and Administration of Sport Programs. 3 hrs. The organizational and administrative procedures of major and minor sports programs.
HPR 308. Exercise Physiology. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: BSC 250, 250L. HPR majors and minors only. A study of the physiological changes that occur in the body during muscular activity. HPR 308L must be taken concurrently.
HPR 308L. Exercise Physiology Laboratory. 1 hr. Prerequisites: BSC 250, 250L. HPR majors and minors only. To be taken concurrently with HPR 308.
HPR 309. First Aid. 2 hrs. Basic First Aid, Infant, Child, and Adult CPR as approved by the American Red Cross. Meets OSHA minimum requirements.
HPR 310. Pre-Internship in Exercise Science. 2 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR 302 , HPR 308, HPR 308L, HPR 342 , or permission of instructor. Exercise science majors only. Preparation for the internship experience, which consists of observation and practicing at potential exercise science internship sites, interviewing for intern, positions and writing the internship proposal.
HPR 311. Emergency Health Care. 3 hrs. Advanced First Aid and CPR with study toward instructor rating with the American Red Cross. Meets OSHA minimum requirements. HPR 311L must be taken concurrently.
HPR 311L. Emergency Health Care Laboratory. 1 hr. To be taken concurrently with HPR 311. Includes Instructor Rating Certification in Community First Aid and Safety for the American Red Cross.
HPR 314. Instructional Techniques in Team Sports. 3 hrs. Physical education majors and minors only. Instructional decision-making process specific to basketball, soccer, speedball, volleyball, and other selected team sports.
HPR 320. Preschool and Primary School Physical Education. 3 hrs. Physical Education minors or Elementary Education majors or minors only. An introduction to objectives, methods, and curriculum content of physical education for young children.
HPR 321. Elementary Physical Education. 3 hrs. Physical Education K-12 teaching majors only. Prerequisite: HPR 284. Philosophy, objectives, methods, and curriculum of elementary physical education.
HPR 322. Recreation Program Planning. 3 hrs. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 200. Procedures and methods in planning and organizing a comprehensive recreation program.
HPR 323. Recreation Leadership. 3 hrs. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 200. Methods, techniques, and materials for directing individuals in group activities.
HPR 324. Coaching Football. 3 hrs. HPR majors or minors only. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 306. The study of individual techniques, game fundamentals, and strategies used in coaching football.
HPR 325. Coaching Basketball. 3 hrs. HPR majors or minors only. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 306. Fundamentals of coaching basketball techniques, game strategies, and scouting.
HPR 326. Instructional Techniques in Individual and Dual Sports. 3 hrs. Physical Education majors or minors only. Instructional decision-making process specific to racquet sports, golf, and other selected individual and dual sports.
HPR 327. Coaching Volleyball. 2 hrs. HPR majors or minors only. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 306. Fundamentals of coaching volleyball as it relates to the selection of personnel, skill techniques, and training.
HPR 330. Issues in Sport Administration. 3 hrs. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 203. The course will focus on sport as a medium for integrating gender, ethnic, religious, political, and disability issues in society.
HPR 332. Sport Information Management. 3 hrs. This course is designed to provide an overview of the aspects of publicity, communication, and media relations in the sport industry.
HPR 336. Assessment and Evaluation in Parks and Recreation. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: MIS 201, MIS 202. Co-requisite: HPR 200. Methods and procedures for evaluating parks and recreation programs and services.
HPR 340. Coaching Golf. 2 hrs. HPR majors or minors only. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 306. Theoretical and practical approach to golf instruction. Course planning and maintenance, rules and etiquette, and tournament administration.
HPR 341. Coaching Tennis. 2 hrs. HPR majors or minors only. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 306. Techniques of coaching tennis. Construction and maintenance of tennis courts. Organization and administration of a tennis program.
HPR 344. Commercial Recreation. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: HPR 200. An overview of the knowledge, skills, and values inherent to successful commercial leisure service organizations.
HPR 345. Camp Counseling, Administration, and Operation. 3 hrs. Objectives, activities, and administration policies of organized camps.
HPR 350. Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation. 3 hrs. An overview of the therapeutic recreation profession, including historical development, professional competencies and standards, and applications across a variety of settings and populations.
HPR 350L. Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation Laboratory. 1 hr. To be taken concurrently with HPR 350.
HPR 351. Community Recreation Services for People with Disabilities. 3 hrs. A study of the concepts of and the techniques for providing and evaluating inclusive community recreation services for people with disabilities.
HPR 360. The Organization and Administration of Aquatics. 3 hrs. Community and school swimming programs, pool operation, maintenance, and sanitation.
HPR 361. Swimming for the Disabled. 1 hr. The development of techniques and activities in teaching the disabled to swim.
HPR 362. Coaching Swimming and Diving. 2 hrs. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 306. Fundamentals of coaching aquatic sport events, techniques, practice routines, and training.
HPR 363. Emergency Water Safety. 2 hrs. Prerequisite: Proficiency in swimming. American Red Cross Emergency Water Safety Certification awarded upon completion.
HPR 364. Lifeguard Training. 3 hrs. Lifeguard techniques for pool, beach, waterfront. ARC Lifeguard Training Certification.
HPR 365. Lifeguard Training Instructor. 2 hrs. Co-requisite: HPR 364 or instructor approval. Teaching lifeguard techniques. ARC Lifeguard Training Instructor Certification.
HPR 366. Theory of Teaching Swimming and Diving. 2 hrs. Organization and administration of the community swimming program.
HPR 370. Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries. 3 hrs. Theory and practice for the prospective trainer and coach.
HPR 371. Injury Care and Prevention for Athletic Trainers. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: BSC 250, 250L. Athletic Training majors only. To provide information on the prevention, care, and treatment of injuries that occur in athletic competition.
HPR 372. Athletic Therapy Modalities. 2 hrs. Prerequisite: HPR 370. The theory and operation of the most commonly used therapeutic devices of the athletic training room. HPR 372L must be taken concurrently.
HPR 372L. Athletic Therapy Modalities Laboratory. 1 hr. Must be taken concurrently with HPR 372.
HPR 374. Evaluation Techniques of Athletic Injuries I. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: BSC 250 and HPR 37. A specialized course dealing with anatomy, injury symptoms, and specific tests to help make preliminary evaluation of injuries.
HPR 375. Evaluation Techniques of Athletic Injuries II. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: BSC 250 and HPR 370. A specialized course in initial clinical evaluation of athletic injuries, emergency care procedures, and athletic training room administration.
HPR 378. Rehabilitation of Sports Injuries. 2 hrs. Prerequisites: BSC 250 and HPR 370. The objectives and principles used to restore injured athletes to their pre-injury level of fitness, including proper use of equipment, exercise, and flexibility.
HPR 378L. Rehabilitation of Sports Injuries Laboratory. 1 hr. Practical experience in the objectives and principles used to restore athletes to pre-injury level of fitness. Must be taken concurrently with HPR 378.
HPR 380. Advanced SCUBA. 2 hrs. Prerequisite: HPR 300 or permission of instructor. An opportunity to gain safe enjoyable experiences using advanced diving skills under controlled conditions.
HPR 390. Recreational Sport Programming. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR 322. Study of sport programming in recreational settings with attention on organization, management, and problems associated with sports programs.
HPR 400. Seminar in Recreation. 1 hr. Must only be taken within two semesters of Internship. A senior seminar course designed to examine pertinent issues and current practices in recreation.
HPR 401. Corrective and Adaptive Physical Education. 3 hrs. HPR major or minors only. Recognition of and corrective exercises for functional abnormalities. Adapted techniques in instructional settings.
HPR 403. Coaching the Female Athlete. 3 hrs. An analysis and evaluation of the strategies, theories, and research methods that dominate the scientific study of women in sport and practical applications.
HPR 404. Motor Development. 3 hrs. A study of the motor aspects of the total human growth and development process. Human Performance majors, Physical Education minors only or by permission of instructor.
HPR 405. Governing Agencies in Sport. 3 hrs. An in-depth study of the government agencies related to the administration and control of athletic competition.
HPR 406. Physiology of Aging. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR 308, HPR 308L: CHE 106, 106L. This course will provide a basic scientific rationale for the development and maintenance of health fitness, focusing upon persons past 50.
HPR 407. Competitive Sports for Youth. 3 hrs. An analysis of the organization, administration, and effects of children's participation in sport.
HPR 408. Clinical Exercise Physiology. 3 hrs. HPR majors or minors only. Prerequisites: HPR 308, HPR 308L; HPR 422; CHE 106, 106L. Exercise prescription for special populations with concerns for coronary heart disease, hypertension, renal disorders, etc.
HPR 409. Psychological and Sociological Aspects of Human Performance. 3 hrs. The analysis and study of human behavior patterns as they relate to sport-related performance.
HPR 410. Sport Promotion and Fund Raising. 3 hrs. An analysis of sport promotion processes, finance, consumer behavior, marketing, and principles of athletic fund raising.
HPR 411. Adapted Activities and Techniques for Therapeutic Recreation. 3 hrs. The principles and techniques of adapting recreation programs and activities to meet the needs of people with disabilities.
HPR 412. The Sport Enterprise. 3 hrs. Prerequisites or Co-requisites: HPR 203 and ECO 201. An introduction to the methodologies, theories, and analysis of economics and finance as they relate to amateur and professional sport entities.
HPR 413. Organization and Administration of Recreation. 3 hrs. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 322, HPR 323. A study of the organization and administration of recreation agencies and their policies, procedures, and practices.
HPR 414. Personal and Organization Ethics in Sport. 3 hrs. The study of values and standards of ethical behavior as it relates to decision-making in the sport industry.
HPR 415. Business Procedures for Parks and Recreation. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: MIS 201, 202; HPR 322, HPR 323. A study of specific business procedures and administrative policies.
HPR 416. Advanced Techniques of Coaching Basketball. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR majors or minors only; HPR 306 and HPR 325. An in-depth study of advanced strategies, scouting, and teaching methods in coaching basketball.
HPR 417. Legal Aspects of Recreation and Leisure Services. 3 hrs. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 322, HPR 323. Legal issues related to leisure service management, including legal foundations, legal liability, land use policy, employment regulations, disabled services, and current issues.
HPR 418. Advanced Techniques of Coaching Football. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR majors or minors only; HPR 306 and HPR 324. An in-depth study of advanced techniques of coaching in offensive, defensive, and special team strategies, scouting, and teaching methods.
HPR 419. Practicum in Coaching and Sport Administration. 3-6 hrs. CSA majors and minors only. May be repeated for a total of 6 hrs. Supervised field-or-clinical-based experience in coaching or sport administration. No less than 40 contact hours per credit hour.
HPR 420. Practicum. 2-10 hrs. May be repeated for a total of 10hours. Supervised field or clinical based experience in area of specialization. HPR majors and minors only. One academic credit hour may be earned for no fewer than 40 contact hours of university-supervised experience.
HPR 421. Motor Learning and Control. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR 301, HPR 301L. The study of sensory-perceptual and motor processes and factors that influence the acquisition and control of motor skills.
HPR 422. Exercise Leadership. 3 hrs. HPR majors and minors only. Prerequisites: HPR 308, HPR 308L. Application of the principles of exercise leadership and prescription, fitness program development and implementation.
HPR 423. Biomechanics. 3 hrs. HPR majors and minors only. Prerequisites: HPR 301, HPR 301L. The study of anatomic, mechanical, and neuropsychological factors influencing human motion. HPR 423L must be taken concurrently.
HPR 423L. Biomechanics Laboratory. 1 hr. HPR majors and minors only. To be taken concurrently with HPR 423. A study of qualitative and quantitative applications of biomechanical principles to analysis of human movement.
HPR 424. Community Recreation Resources, Services, and Organizations. 3 hrs. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 322, HPR 323. A study of the varied agencies that provide community recreation services and the operation of specialized recreation facilities.
HPR 425. Field Experience in Officiating Competitive Athletics. 3 hrs. Prerequisite:HPR 431. To provide an opportunity for practical experience in officiating competitive athletics. HPR 426. Program Design and Supervision in Physical Education. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: HPR 321. Physical Education majors or minors only. Program planning and implementation in school and non-school instructional settings.
HPR 427. Coaching Track and Field. 3 hrs. HPR majors or minors only. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 306. Study of coaching track and field, including personnel selection, performance fundamentals, and training procedures.
HPR 428. Coaching Soccer. 3 hrs. HPR majors or minors only. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 306. Fundamentals of coaching soccer as it relates to the selection of personnel, game strategies, and proper training procedures.
HPR 429. Coaching Baseball. 3 hrs. HPR majors or minors only. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 306. Techniques of coaching baseball. Emphasis placed on player selection, placement, team organization, and game strategy.
HPR 431. Techniques of Officiating Sports. 3 hrs. Personal skill development in techniques of officiating selected sports.
HPR 433. Advanced Management in Recreation. 3 hrs. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: HPR 431. A a study of advanced policy and procedures in recreation programs and services.
HPR 434. Facility Design and Maintenance. 3 hrs. The principles and applications of design and maintenance as it applies to indoor and outdoor sport and recreation facilities.
HPR 436. Park and Recreation Planning. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR 322, HPR 323. Fundamental principles and methodologies dealing with proper identification, allocation, and use of recreational resources through long-range master planning.
HPR 436L. Park and Recreation Planning Laboratory. 1 hr. To be taken concurrently with HPR 436.
HPR 443. Outdoor Education. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR 322, HPR 323 or by permission of instructor. A study of outdoor education, specifically its philosophy, programs, methods, and resources. Organization, programming, and conducting of programs and activities in educational settings.
HPR 444. Operational Administration of Commercial Recreation. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: HPR 344. Emphasizes appropriate management skills that are essential to the successful operation of a commercial recreation enterprise.
HPR 447. Interpretation of Cultural and Natural Resources. 3 hrs. The interpretive process as applied to natural and cultural resources.
HPR 450. Procedures in Therapeutic Recreation. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR 323, HPR 350; or SPE 400 or 402. A study of the theories guiding the delivery of therapeutic recreation services and the application of techniques used in professional practice.
HPR 451. Therapeutic Recreation Programming. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR 322, HPR 350; or SPE 400 or 402. Procedures for conducting and analyzing individual assessments, writing individual program plans, analyzing activities, selecting interventions, and evaluating and documenting program effectiveness.
HPR 452. Gerontology and Therapeutic Recreation. 3 hrs. Therapeutic Recreation majors or Gerontology minors or permission of instructor. An overview of the bio-psychosocial aspects of aging and the provision of recreation services for therapeutic recreation.
HPR 453. Professional Issues in Therapeutic Recreation. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: HPR 350. Course must be taken within two semesters of internship. The study of professional issues in therapeutic recreation practice, including certification, accreditation, professional writing, ethics, standards, or practice.
HPR 460. Water Safety Instructor's WSI. 3 hrs. Knowledge and skills beyond the scope of Emergency Water Safety Lifeguard Training. American Red Cross Instructor certification awarded upon successful completion of course.
HPR 462. Methods in Teaching Physical Education. 3 hrs. Physical Education K-12 teaching majors only. Prerequisite:HPR 314, HPR 321, HPR 326. Planning and implementation of effective physical education instructional strategies in secondary schools.
HPR 462L. Methods in Teaching Physical Education Laboratory. 1 hr. Prerequisites: HPR 314, HPR 320, and HPR 326; to be taken concurrently with HPR 462. Physical Education majors only. Supervised pre-student teaching field experience in physical education for practical application.
HPR 463. Professional Preparation. Prerequisites: HPR 462 , HPR 462L. Physical education majors only. Philosophical foundations, psychosocial/cultural aspects, and critical issues of the workplace contexts with implications for fiscal support and program advocacy.
HPR 464. Issues in Commercial Recreation. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: HPR 344. Insight into issues that cause problems and lead to trends for the commercial recreation service industry.
HPR 468. Sport Law. 3 hrs. Application of law principles to the sports industry. Primary emphasis on tort liability for sport administrators and teacher/coaches.
HPR 470. Development of Strength and Conditioning Programs. 3 hrs. The development and administration of strength, endurance, flexibility, speed, and agility programs.
HPR 472L. Field Experience in Athletic Training. 3 hrs. Prerequisite:HPR 345. Practical experience dealing with problem situations in the athletic training setting.
HPR 475. Medical Aspects of Athletic Training. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: HPR 374, HPR 375 , and HPR 378 . Team physician and athletic trainer relationships. Physical examination, emergency equipment, medical terminology, and problems related to the team doctor.
HPR 477. Developmental Disabilities in Early Childhood. 3 hrs. Overview of contributing factors to atypical early development, identification, and management of at-risk conditions, legal/ethical issues, and legislation/litigation.
HPR 478. Specialized Studies in Developmental Disabilities. 1-6 hrs. Specialized study and skill acquisition in the area of developmental disabilities. Topics vary.
HPR 479. Seminar in Sports Medicine. 1-3 hrs. Prerequisite: HPR 475. A study of modern techniques used in sports medicine relevant to coaches, athletic trainers, and team physicians.
HPR 480. Introduction to Driver Education. 3 hrs. Critical analysis of traffic accidents, attitude factors, essential knowledge of automobile operation and traffic law.
HPR 481. Traffic Safety Education. 3 hrs. An in-depth study of the major traffic safety problems, including driver, pedestrian, engineering, and enforcement.
HPR 482. Laboratory Programs in Driver Education. 3 hrs. An examination of the aims, objectives, and role of laboratory programs in driver education.
HPR 483. Methods of Driver and Traffic Safety Education. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: HPR 480. Concurrent enrollment inHPR 483L. Methods of teaching in driver education programs.
HPR 483L. Driver Education Laboratory. 1 hr. This course is designed to provide students with supervised practical experience. Concurrent enrollment in HPR 483.
HPR 484. Simulation in Driver Education. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR 480 and HPR 483. Analysis of the audiovisual instruction techniques used in driver education.
HPR 486. Innovative Programs of Driver Education. 3 hrs. New and unique teaching methods of driver and traffic safety education.
HPR 488. Motorcycle Safety Education. 3 hrs. Analysis of the motorcycle traffic problem; methods of teaching classroom and laboratory phases of motorcycle education.
HPR 489. Driver Education for Special Students. 3 hrs. Curriculum development and teaching materials in traffic safety education for special education students.
HPR 490. Student Teaching in Elementary Physical Education. 7 hrs. Physical Education K-12 majors only. Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching Program. Supervised field-based internship in elementary-level physical education instruction.
HPR 491. Student Teaching in Secondary Physical Education. 7 hrs. Physical Education K-12 majors only. Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching Program. Supervised field-based internship in secondary-level physical education instruction.
HPR 492. Special Problems. 1-3 hrs. HPR majors or minors only.
HPR 494. Field Problems. 1-6 hrs. Prerequisite: Permission of Director, School of HPR. To be used to pursue specialized interests in Human Performance and Recreation.
HPR 495. Internship. 9hrs. Prerequisites: Completion of all major requirements. Recreation majors only. Minimum 400-hour internship under the direct supervision of a field professional.
HPR 496. Internship in Exercise Science. 9 hrs. Prerequisites: HPR 310, completion of all major requirements and an approved site. Exercise Science majors only. A minimum of 400 hours of supervised internship involving the application of exercise principles in the practical aspects of exercise, fitness, wellness, and exercise testing at an internship site.
HPR 497. Professional Collaboration for Developmental Disability Services. 3 hrs. Prerequisite: Upper-level undergraduate students only. Study of the interdependent contributions of relevant disciplines in training, service, and research.
HPR 498. Families of the Developmentally Disabled. 3 hrs. Interdisciplinary approach to the study of families of the developmentally disabled.
HPR 499. British Studies. 3-6 hrs. Involves variable topics. Lectures and supervised research in England. Offered exclusively through the Southern Miss Institute of Anglo-American Studies.
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