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This course is the culmination of the study of the biophysical elements of movement and the application of exercise and movement science. This course is designed to allow students to demonstrate their knowledge of the biophysical elements of movement and their appropriate application. This course also serves as a preparation course for the NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist certification.
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Prerequisites
HUPR 31500
This is a capstone course that reinforces professionalism in the field, research opportunities, entrepreneurship, and career preparation. Students will complete an in-field practical in this course that evaluates their knowledge and skill within the exercise and movement science industry.
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Prerequisites
Senior standing and consent of Program Director
Tactical Strength and Conditioning is designed to aid military, law enforcement, fire and rescue, and other emergency services to perform job-related tasks safely and efficiently through a combination of cutting-edge research, proven training methods, and field experience. This course provides students with scientific information needed to increase the performance, readiness, and longevity of tactical professionals while decreasing the likelihood of fitness-related injuries.
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An preceptor supervises the student while they are assigned to a team within a school's athletic program. The learning objective is for the student to show proficiency in all aspects of athletic training including prevention, assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, and administration. This progress is documented using weekly worksheets. Class time is spent on job and graduate school search strategies, obtaining and maintaining certification and licensure.
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Prerequisites
Consent of Program Director
Preparation for the Board of Certification (BOC) exam is the primary focus of this course. Pre-test results will be used to develop an individualized, comprehensive study plan. Various methods will be used to review the 5 content areas on the BOC exam. Students must achieve an 80% or higher on the final exam to receive a grade in the course. Students who do not meet the benchmark on the first attempt will undergo remediation and re-attempt the exam.
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This course introduces the principles of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) and prepares students to use clinical outcomes, available research, and data to enhance patient/client care. Topics include formulating a clinical question, searching for evidence, and critical appraisal of the literature. This course meets the University Advanced Writing requirements.
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Prerequisites
ENGL 11200 and HUPR 40100
This course covers identification and evaluation of research problems, interpretation of research in human performance. Students will investigate methodological research design approaches appropriate for exercise and movement science. Students will conceptualize and complete a research project within the course.
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Prerequisites
60 earned credit hours in Sport Management or Exercise & Movement Science major
This course introduces students to the study of ergonomics. The course provides students with an in-depth discussion on how the principles of ergonomics can be applied to the context of sport, physical activity, and the workplace in an effort to reduce injury and improve performance.
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Prerequisites
HUPR 31500, HUPR 34000, HUPR 34500, HUPR 38000 and HUPR 39000
This class examines the use of exercise and rehabilitation equipment to aid in the healing of injuries/conditions resulting from physical activity. Contemporary theories of development, as well as implementation and modification of rehab programs, are examined and explored in both a lecture and a lab format.
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Prerequisites
HUPR 34000
This internship requires students, with the assistance of the Program Director, to locate an internship position. This course provides the opportunity for supervised, practical experience in the administration of physical fitness programs and the development of skills in direct leadership. Students must complete 250 hours of practical experience during the semester. The internship must be arranged during the semester prior to enrollment and application must be approved by the Program Director.
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Prerequisites
HUPR 32000
This internship provides the final experience as an athletic training student. The student will accumulate 300 hours of practical experience during the semester in a setting that he or she selects, and which is approved by the program director. In addition, the student prepares for the BOC certification exam. The student must submit an application for this course and be accepted. The application is available from the program director; deadlines apply to this procedure.
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Prerequisites
Consent of Department Chair
This senior experience project requires students, with the assistance of the program director, to develop a project within exercise and movement science. This course provides the opportunity for supervised, practical experience in the administration of physical fitness programs and the development of skills in direct leadership, product development, field research, and technology application and development. The project must be arranged during the semester prior to enrollment and application must be approved by the Program
Director.
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Prerequisites
HUPR 32000